The content emphasizes the urgent need to stop procrastinating and start taking action to fulfill the purposes and callings that God has placed on our lives. The author shares a personal story of a friend who regretted not sharing his message with a senior from secondary school before that person passed away. This serves as a powerful reminder that we do not have unlimited time, and we must be obedient to God's commands without delay.
The author stresses that this is not about being on a pulpit or in a position of authority, but rather about doing what God has specifically asked each of us to do. There is a vast harvest of work to be done, but the laborers are still too few. Instead of complaining about the negative trends in the world, we should be shining as the light that we are called to be.
The author encourages the reader to trust that as they take steps of obedience, the path will become clearer. They remind the reader of the urgency conveyed in the nursery rhyme "Tick says the clock, tick tick. What you have to do, do quick!" The author warns that if we choose to delay, God may raise someone else to do the work, but we may be the "someone else" that He was waiting for all along.
The core message is a call to action, urging the reader to stop procrastinating and start fulfilling the purposes and callings that God has placed on their life, before time runs out.
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