
Live FULL, die EMPTY!
Too many people die with unsung songs in their hearts.
Death is not the greatest loss in life...
The greatest loss is what dies inside of us whilst we're still alive.
Too many people die with unsung songs in their hearts.
Live full, die Empty
God comes into situations of chaos to bring order
SHALOM → absence of chaos
GRACE → Empowering presence to do what He called us to do

Live fully and die with no regrets.
Don't settle for a life of mediocrity. Embrace the richness of existence and leave behind a legacy that you can be proud of.
While we may not have control over the length of our lives, we can choose how fully we experience them. This power of choice is our greatest asset, allowing us to shape both our lives and the legacies we leave behind.
Too many people go through life on autopilot — full of potential, full of dreams, full of purpose… but they never release it. They live trapped inside their limiting beliefs their entire lives. A belief that's repeated daily became their identity. We can't consistently perform in a way that's inconsistent with our self-image. What we believe about ourselves becomes our reality. We will live up to or down to whatever our self-image is set at. One of the most potent forces in human psychology is the need to remain congruent with how we identify ourselves. Our behaviour can't move beyond the limitations of our programming. But remember, you have immense potential within you, waiting to be unleashed.
Who we believe we are determines how we act, and how we behave determines what we get. We settle. We wait. We hold back.
We weren't created to play small.
We were created to live full and die empty — to pour ourselves out for the people, places, and purpose we were made for — to leave nothing behind.
Talking to the choir here, because that's exactly how I spent most of my life until God flipped the script a few years ago...
God Enters Chaos to Bring Order
Life can often feel overwhelming—both inside and out. Relationships, work, dreams, emotions, uncertainty… can all feel like a tangled mess.
But here's the powerful truth: God doesn't avoid the chaos — He steps right into it.
"Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep… and God said, 'Let there be light.'" – Genesis 1:2-3
From the beginning, God has brought order out of chaos, meaning from the mess, and purpose from the void. He shines light into darkness, speaks life where there is none, and brings structure to confusion.
Shalom: Wholeness Beyond Calm
In Scripture, "Shalom" is more than just peace — it's a profound, complete wholeness. It's not just the absence of conflict but the presence of divine order.
Shalom means everything in its rightful place — harmony in relationships, clarity in our purpose, and peace deep within our soul.
That's what happens when God enters in. He doesn't just calm the chaos around us — He brings peace and stability within us.
Grace: Empowered to Live
Living fully can sound overwhelming. How do we know we're ready? How do we keep going when we feel weak?
That's where Grace comes in.
Grace is more than kindness or forgiveness. It's God's empowering presence—the divine strength to do what He's called us to do.
"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."– 2 Corinthians 12:9
Grace equips us. It sustains us. It empowers us to live fully, even when life is hard.
Don't Leave Anything Behind
You carry something the world needs: a story, a message, a purpose, a gift.
Don't let fear or distraction bury it. Don't wait for the perfect moment. Don't let your potential die with you.
Live full. Die empty.
This is not just a phrase; it's a call to action. Live your life to the fullest, and don't leave anything behind. Pour out all that you have and make a lasting impact.
Ask yourself:
What have I been given?
What's still inside me that needs to come out?
Who am I called to serve?
What practical steps can I take to begin living fully and leaving nothing behind?
How can I identify and overcome my limiting beliefs?
In what ways can I cultivate a sense of Shalom in my daily life?
Pour it out — ALL of it. Leave nothing behind.
Final Words
Your life is not random.
Your chaos is not wasted.
Your calling is not impossible.
God brings Shalom where there is chaos.
His Grace empowers you to move forward.
And He's inviting you to live boldly, serve faithfully, and finish well.
Live full. Die empty.
Sunday, 11 August 2024
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