~Every Call, Every Chance~

07.March.2026

If you have been honest with yourself through this process, if you have actually sat with the questions, done the challenges, looked at your private moments, inspected the fruit, turned around when He said turn around, you are not the same person who started this series on Day 1. Something has shifted. And that is not you. That is Him, doing what only He can do in a heart that stays available.

Today we return to the question that started everything.

“When the Son of Man comes, will He really find faith on the earth?”
Luke 18:8, NKJV

That question is not rhetorical. Jesus asked it and left it open, not because He does not know the answer, but because the answer depends on what you and I decide to do with the time we have left. And the time we have left is shorter than most people are willing to reckon with.

Every phone call. Every interaction. Every sales call you did not ask for, every stranger in the drive-through, every conversation that feels completely ordinary on the surface, these are not interruptions to your day. They are your assignment. The mission field is not somewhere else. It is wherever you are standing right now.

“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” John 3:16, NKJV

That love, the love that sent Jesus to the cross, is the same love that is flowing through you into every encounter you are willing to show up for. You are not manufacturing something. You are carrying something. There is a significant difference. You are not trying to work up enough courage or enough spiritual momentum to be useful. You are a vessel for the greatest love the world has ever known and all He is asking is that you stay open.

“We love Him because He first loved us.”
1 John 4:19, NKJV

That is the motivation behind everything this series has been about. Not performance. Not a checklist. Not trying to impress God or earn what He already freely gave. We show up faithful because He first loved us. We turn around at the automatic doors because He first loved us. We fan the flame and multiply the talent and put the mask on first and inspect the fruit and go into every aisle and every pump and every call, because He first loved us. Love is not a burden when you understand what it cost Him to give it.

His blood put you in position. Let that land for a moment. Not your track record. Not your consistency. Not how well you performed this week or how many days you made it into the Word before you picked up your phone. His blood. Poured out. For you. That is what put you in position to carry what you carry and go where He sends you. Your confidence is not in yourself and it was never supposed to be. It is in what He already did and what He is still doing in you and through you every single day.

“For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.” 2 Timothy 1:7, NKJV

Power. Love. Self-discipline. Not timidity. Not hesitation. Not waiting until you feel ready because that feeling may not come and the hour is too late to keep waiting for it. You go in the power of what He placed in you, with the love that He poured into you, and you trust the Holy Spirit to do what only He can do through a willing vessel.

“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Matthew 28:19-20, NKJV

To the end of the age. He did not say go until it gets hard. He did not say go until the culture pushes back or the sales call gets awkward or the timing feels inconvenient. To the end of the age. And here is what I want you to know, we are closer to the end of that age than any generation that has come before us. The signs are not coming. They are here. Which means the urgency behind that commission has never been higher and the stakes have never been more real.

Here is your final challenge for this series. Go back to that list. The one you made on Day 1, everything you would do if you knew beyond any shadow of a doubt that you could not fail. Look at it. Read every single item. And now ask yourself honestly, am I living like someone who already knows the outcome? Because in Jesus, you do. You have already read the end of the book. You know who wins. You know what is coming. And you know that every soul that hears yes before that day arrives matters more than anything else you could spend your time on.

So go into every call with your antenna up. Go into every chance with your heart open. Go into every ordinary moment with the awareness that the Holy Spirit is already there ahead of you, already working, already drawing, and all He needs is someone willing to show up and say yes.

Be that someone.

And when He comes, and He is coming, let Him find you faithful. Not perfect. Not finished. Not arrived. Just faithful. Still in the Word. Still fanning the flame. Still multiplying. Still full. Still discerning. Still shining in the aisles and at the pumps and in the lobbies at four in the morning. Still saying yes every single time He nudges you toward someone who needs to know that Jesus loves them.

Will He find you faithful?

Only you can answer that.

Father, I want to be found faithful when You return. Not because I earned it but because You purchased it and I chose to walk in it every single day. Thank You for this week. Thank You for the Word that equipped me, the gift You placed in me, the position Your blood put me in, and the power of Your Spirit that goes with me into every ordinary moment. I am not the same as when I started and I am not finished yet. Keep working. Keep moving. Keep sending me. I am Yours.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.

I want to leave you with something to listen to. Steve Green said it better than I ever could. Find Us Faithful. Let it settle over you. https://youtu.be/kW-CzmdD1nM?si=kIwoRBNMBbYqzmP_

There is more to say and the Holy Spirit is not finished yet. Stay with me, we are just getting started on the good part.

Make today count and see you tomorrow.

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