In life, we are often caught in the trap of chasing success, recognition, or personal achievement, forgetting the greater purpose of our existence. Understanding the Call to Serve reminds us that our lives find meaning not in what we accumulate, but in the lives we touch. The danger of Dying Trying lies in exhausting ourselves for fleeting gains, leaving our potential unfulfilled. True fulfillment comes when we shift our focus from self-centered ambition to Die Serving: Living a Life that Matters. Serving from the heart, as explored in The Heart of a Servant, allows us to pour into others without losing our own identity, placing Purpose Over Performance in every action we take.
Even when service feels unnoticed or thankless, perseverance shapes character and inspires others. Serving Without Losing Yourself and continuing to pour out your gifts demonstrates that a life of service is never wasted. By Raising a Generation that Serves, we create a legacy that transcends our own lifetime, showing that the impact of service multiplies through others. Every act of giving, mentoring, and serving adds to a life lived with intentionality and love.
Ultimately, the greatest reward is found in the fullness of a life poured out for others through the service of doing God's will. The Rewards of a Life of Service and the wisdom in Dying Empty: Pouring Out Everything You've Got teach us that true success is measured not by what we keep, but by what we give. Don't die trying to satisfy the world's demands-die serving, leaving a legacy of purpose, love, and transformation. In embracing this truth, your life becomes not just lived, but profoundly meaningful, echoing far beyond your years. I am convinced and persuaded according to Ecclesiastes 3, that in fact there is a time for everything and now more than ever is the time to serve