Every Life Has a Final Moment — Are You Ready? | Pastor Justin Cooper

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Summary

Main message: Life is brief and unpredictable—like Paul’s “one last walk” with the Ephesian elders—so we must live with intentionality, savor ordinary blessings, love well, forgive, and keep an eternal perspective. If you’re not reconciled to God, the urgency to be saved is real because each day could be the last.

Key points:

  • Life is fleeting—a vapor with many “last times” we usually overlook until something changes.
  • Paul’s farewell in Acts 20 models the gravity of final moments and prompts reflection on how we would live if today were our last walk together.
  • Be present and grateful: savor meals, conversations, sunsets, children’s voices, and ordinary blessings rather than taking them for granted.
  • Practical changes if we remembered life’s limits: love deeper, forgive sooner, stay longer, give more, and prioritize relationships over distractions.
  • Spiritual urgency and hope: recognize our mortality and need for salvation, but also the Christian hope of a reunion on the “other shore.”

Scriptures mentioned: Acts 20, Ephesians