Every generation stands at a crossroads — a moment when truth and deception stare one another in the face, demanding a choice. We have reached that moment again. The line is drawn not with ink or law, but with conviction. “Choose today whom you will serve.”
Those who choose the way of the Lord do not place their faith in systems or slogans. They trust the unseen hand that steadies them when the ground trembles. They wait quietly when others panic, because they know that victory is not won through rage or power, but through endurance and truth. Their peace does not come from comfort, but from conviction. Their eyes are fixed beyond the temporary, seeing clearly what others dismiss — that this world, with all its noise and pride, is fading like smoke in the wind.
They walk as those who have found solid ground while others sink in shifting sand. They are not moved by headlines or hashtags, for their confidence rests in something unbreakable. As C.S. Lewis once wrote, “Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.” Those who walk in truth must show that courage — not once, but every day.
Yet there are many who choose another path. They reject correction and mock conviction. They say, “Stop talking about right and wrong — just tell us what makes us feel good. Don’t warn us; entertain us. Don’t speak truth; speak comfort.” Their pride blinds them, and their deception becomes their prison. In the words of G.K. Chesterton, “When men stop believing in God, they don’t believe in nothing — they believe in anything.” And so they do — chasing every new idea, every new pleasure, every new illusion of control, while the moral foundations crumble beneath them.
But truth does not crumble. And those who build upon it — though ridiculed, ignored, or opposed — will stand when the storm comes. The faithful are not immune to hardship, but they are anchored in a hope that cannot be shaken.
So the choice remains before us. It always has. The godly and the godless cannot drink from the same fountain. The water is either pure or polluted. The path is either narrow or wide. The call is clear: choose today whom you will serve.
As for me and my house, we have chosen our side. We will serve the Lord — not in words only, but in life, in truth, and in love that does not bend to the winds of this age.
