TRIAL OF LEGACY
You have walked through silence. You have stood against confusion. You have faced refinement in the fire.
But biblical legacy is not proven by isolated knowledge. It is revealed by what remains after the fire has finished changing you.
“Each man’s work will become evident; for the day will show it because it is to be revealed with fire, and the fire itself will test the quality of each man’s work.”
1 Corinthians 3:13 (LSB)Most people spend their entire lives consuming. They hoard comfort, gather applause, and build kingdoms that will ultimately burn.
Few become light for someone else in the dark. Few carry the unvarnished truth of God into places of compromise. Few continue to endure when there is no audience to praise them.
Before the final gate opens, look behind you for a moment. You are not the same person who first entered the War Room.
- Encourage someone who is actively struggling.
- Pray intentionally, and out loud, for another person.
- Share one uncompromising truth from Scripture with someone honestly.
- Perform one act of sacrifice or kindness without seeking any recognition.
- Spend time in absolute stillness reflecting on the spiritual gravity your life leaves behind.
What survives after comfort disappears?
What kind of person are you actually becoming?
Will your life point people toward truth, or merely toward yourself?
If someone watched your actions closely, would they see faith lived out?
“Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven.”
Matthew 5:16 (LSB)Legacy is not built in moments of applause. It is forged quietly through truth, endurance, mortification, and faithfulness.
Some people leave behind noise. Some leave behind influence. Some leave behind scars. But some become light in places that almost went dark.
The War Room was never about accumulating information. It was about transformation. The fire was never meant to stop with you.
