The Price of Procrastination
- Eluzu Kaburu
- Feb 27, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 1, 2024
It is best to fulfill your duties while you can; otherwise, you may never commit them. So take action today; tomorrow may never come.

If you want to get saved this is the moment. Seize it.
Act Now
"Tomorrow may never come! Be conscious of your present and make it count." These words set up sparks of mixed emotions within me. They make me feel so hollow and empty. It takes me to the brink of destruction dumping me in the valley of desperation. But should I be desperate? Of course not!
I don't have a choice to make under this scorching sun. Neither do you all who got married to Jesus do. We lost choice and autonomous lifestyle the very day we chose Christ, we should be walking in an already mapped-out course of Christianity.
The route may be tedious and always seems to get tenuous as we progress but we have to fight it through. And by the way, the route is virtually impassable and endowed with barricades but that's no defense for not walking it through.
It is not necessarily important for God to change our situation, but to change our attitude towards it. We need to stop seeing and start perceiving. If we perceive, we will realize that the course of Christianity is as easy to walk through as it is to cite a b c d haha. Do you know that we are needy billionaires?
Let me demystify, using a wooing call of God to His creation;" Come all those who do not have money, come buy milk & honey without money, without cost!!" I'm conscious of the fact that we may lack a means of transaction but that's not a problem because we have to let our requests be known to
God through prayers and supplication! Just that, but cemented by faith. I have tried that personally and it has never failed! However, the problem with the majority is that they tend to pray not by God's will. We should not compel God into answering our prayers but tune into the spirit realm and see as God sees!!
What About Yesterday?
Recall the call of Abraham. Abraham renounced his past and followed God. Yes, Abraham's family didn't worship God(sin), they were evil but God chose Abraham.
Renounce your past and follow God. Don't let it haunt you because you are no longer in the past. Whatever the hell you did it's gone forever. Forgotten.
What About Abraham's Future - Tomorrow
God asked of Abraham's only son. Abraham was after all willing to let go! Isaac was Abraham's future but God asked of him(Isaac)! When we choose Christ Jesus, He becomes our past and future, tomorrow.
We therefore are people without a past and future. We are thus dead people, dead to everything that gratifies the flesh. We are dead to sin (Saint Paul in Corinthians)
We have nothing to regret for we are dead. We give freely without feeling the pinch because we are dead to earthly heritage confined to earthly span.
We are in TOMORROW. WE ARE NOT HERE!
@novaspagina
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