This Is My Sincere Hope
I want you to take a deep breath before reading this.
Not because it’s long (although it is). Not because it’s the final stretch. But because what I’m about to say carries a weight that only eternity will fully measure.
These words are more than just a conclusion.
They’re a commission.
They’re not written to entertain. They’re written to ignite.
I’m not here to pat you on the back and say, “Well done for finishing the book.” I’m here to look you straight in the soul and say:
“Now that you’ve read it—what are you going to do with it?”
Because if all you do is close this book and move on with life unchanged, then this book failed.
But if you take even one thing—just one word, one truth, one whisper from the Holy Spirit—and let it take root…
Then the Kingdom advances.
Then the darkness loses ground.
Then Jesus gets glory.
And that is all I’ve ever wanted from these pages.
A Final Prayer for You
It’s my sincere hope that these writings didn’t just give you something to think about—but gave you something to live out.
I didn’t pour all this out so you’d be impressed.
I wrote this so you’d be empowered.
So you’d stop holding back.
So you’d believe again.
So you’d move forward, not in your own strength, but with the conviction of the Holy Spirit pushing you into new territory.
I pray that every page built a fire inside you.
A fire that reminds you it’s not over.
You’re not too far gone.
You’re not too broken.
You’re not too late.
You’re right on time.
Because with God—you only ever have now.
Now to repent.
Now to rebuild.
Now to restore.
Now to rise.
You don’t need to wait for the perfect moment. The moment is now.
Resetting Your Reality Starts Now
You have a choice right now.
To leave this book behind—or to let it reshape you.
To treat it as just another spiritual experience—or to use it as the launchpad of a new season.
I want you to choose the latter.
Because this is what I know:
You can reset your reality at any time when you realign your relationship with God.
That’s not self-help talk. That’s Scripture.
Lamentations 3:22–23 says:
“Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail.
They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness.”
Every morning.
Every moment.
You have a reset waiting for you.
You don’t need a new year.
You don’t need a new job.
You don’t need a clean record.
You just need a heart that says:
“God, I’m ready. Let’s go.”
The Power of Conviction
The conviction of the Holy Spirit isn’t just about feeling guilty when you’ve messed up.
It’s about being called higher.
Conviction is a gift.
It’s the voice of God saying, “This isn’t who you are. I have more for you.”
It’s the gentle, persistent nudge that says:
Speak up.
Forgive them.
Let it go.
Take the risk.
Walk in boldness.
Conviction reminds you that you're in this world for more than survival.
You’re here to bring heaven to earth.
You’re here to make a difference—one conversation at a time.
One Conversation at a Time
This is how the Kingdom grows.
Not always on stages. Not always in stadiums. But in conversations.
In the coffee shop.
In the car ride.
In the living room.
In the one-on-one moments that no one else sees—but heaven celebrates.
Jesus had crowds.
But His most transformative moments?
They happened with individuals.
The woman at the well.
The blind man on the road.
The outcast in the tree.
The doubter behind locked doors.
It was one conversation at a time—and the world changed.
You can do that too.
Armed with the Word.
Filled with the Spirit.
Speaking not for applause—but for transformation.
So, What Now?
You’ve read this book.
You’ve sat with truth.
You’ve let God whisper things into your heart that maybe you haven’t told anyone yet.
So what now?
I want to leave you with three ways to take what you’ve read and turn it into action.
Three steps that will not only better your life—but better the Kingdom around you.
1. Choose One Truth and Make It Your Foundation
You’ve read tens of thousands of words. But you only need one to change your life.
Go back through the book.
Find the sentence that shook you.
Find the paragraph that made you pause.
Find the chapter you had to reread because it felt too close to your own story.
That’s your word.
That’s your foundation.
Build on it.
Write it on your bathroom mirror.
Speak it every morning.
Let it become your anthem.
Because when storms come—and they will—you need a rock to stand on.
Matthew 7:24:
“Everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.”
Don’t just hear it. Live it.
That’s when transformation begins.
2. Start With One Person, Not a Platform
You don’t need a podcast.
You don’t need an Instagram ministry.
You don’t need a logo, a slogan, or a following.
You just need one person.
One person to love.
One person to forgive.
One person to disciple.
One person to ask, “How are you—really?”
Don’t aim for masses.
Aim for impact.
Jesus left the 99 for the one.
Luke 15:4:
“Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them.
Doesn’t he leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it?”
Find your one.
And pour yourself out.
Because one soul rescued is worth everything.
3. Keep the Fire Alive Through Worship and the Word
You will be tempted to forget.
Life gets loud. The world pulls. Distractions multiply.
But if you want to stay on fire—you need fuel.
And there’s no better fuel than worship and the Word.
Worship aligns your heart.
The Word aligns your mind.
Together, they keep your spirit ready for anything.
Joshua 1:8 says:
“Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it.
Then you will be prosperous and successful.”
You don’t need motivation. You need meditation.
You don’t need hype. You need hunger.
Let worship become your weapon.
Let Scripture become your strategy.
And let the Spirit do what only He can do—transform you from the inside out.
Don’t Let This Be Just Another Book
Books are good.
Books are powerful.
But books don’t change people.
Truth does.
And truth only changes people when they decide to live it.
So don’t let this book sit on your shelf collecting dust.
Let it live in you.
Let it bleed into your conversations.
Let it shape your decisions.
Let it stretch your faith.
This book isn’t meant to end here.
It’s meant to begin something new.
Remember: You Were Made for More
Not more stuff.
Not more followers.
Not more success.
You were made for more impact.
More compassion.
More truth.
More presence.
More peace.
You are not ordinary.
You are not here by accident.
You were placed on this planet on purpose for purpose.
And the Spirit of the Living God lives inside you.
So act like it.
Live like it.
Pray like it.
Speak like it.
Because the world is desperate for what you carry.
I’ll Say It One Last Time: I Love You
If you only take one thing away from this entire book—take this:
You are loved.
Loved by the God who made galaxies.
Loved by the Savior who bled for your name.
Loved by the Spirit who fills your lungs with breath.
And, yes—loved by me.
You’re not alone.
You’re not forgotten.
And your story isn’t over.
So keep going.
One step at a time.
One act of obedience at a time.
One conversation at a time.
And when you fall—because we all do—get back up.
That’s the beauty of grace.
It’s not about perfection.
It’s about persistence.
Your Kingdom Assignment
Here’s your mission, should you choose to accept it:
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Take one truth.
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Speak to one person.
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Keep the fire alive.
That’s it.
That’s how you change the world.
One truth.
One soul.
One Spirit-filled life.
And when heaven looks down on you—and it will—it won’t applaud the size of your audience.
It will celebrate the size of your obedience.
In Closing
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Thank you for letting these words into your life.
Thank you for loving Jesus and wanting to grow His Kingdom.
It’s been an honour to walk with you through these pages.
But the next part?
That’s on you.
And I know you’re ready.
You’ve been equipped.
You’ve been refined.
You’ve been called.
Now go—do more than you did before.
Because the world doesn’t need a better book.
It needs a bolder Church.
And that starts with you.
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