17/01/2026
Men are ready to prepare for death rather than living.
A man once had a dream of a serious car accident. In the dream, someone was declared dead. Almost immediately, people gathered—not to pray, not to ask questions, not to seek help—but to make burial arrangements. Coffins were discussed, dates were set, and plans were finalized.
No one paused to ask, “Is there still hope?”
No one cried out for life.
They simply accepted the situation as final.
This dream reflects how many people respond to failure in real life.
When a mistake happens, when a marriage strains, when a business collapses, or when a calling seems delayed, many people stop fighting. Instead of seeking restoration, they assume the worst. Instead of praying, repenting, learning, or standing again, they conclude, “This is the end.”
But not every setback is a conclusion.
Not every failure is final.
Not every mistake deserves surrender.
Many people bury dreams that could still live.
They bury relationships that could still heal.
They bury purpose because of one painful moment.
God calls us to respond differently. He calls us to seek life where others see endings, to pursue grace where others see shame, and to rise in faith instead of settling into defeat.
Do not prepare for burial when heaven is calling you to live.
As long as there is breath, there is hope.
As long as grace is available, there is a way forward.
📖 “Why seek ye the living among the dead?” — Luke 24:5