What if the real question about your life is not how successful it looked, but what its summary will say in the end?
In this powerful message, Jonathan Evans shares a deeply personal story about grief, purpose, and the words his mother spoke in one of the hardest moments their family ever faced. Through that story, he brings us face to face with a sobering truth: you were not created merely to exist, survive, or be admired. You were created to serve the purposes of God.
This sermon is both tender and direct. It will comfort people who are grieving, challenge people who have grown complacent, and remind every believer that time is moving and faithfulness matters. If you have ever wondered what really counts, how to live with eternity in view, or how to make your life matter for others, this message will speak to you.
In this message, you’ll be challenged to consider:
• What the true summary of life really is
• Why purpose does not disappear in seasons of pain
• How to live today with tomorrow’s accountability in view
• Why human applause can never be your aim
• The danger of becoming “saved and satisfied”
• What it means to benefit your generation
• Why finishing well matters more than starting strong
• How kingdom community should respond to grief and need
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Jonathan Evans is passionate about helping people live out their faith with purpose and courage. As the Lead Pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship and chaplain for the Dallas Cowboys, he uses biblical truth and relatable life experiences to equip believers for a victorious life in Christ.
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