Courageous Living That Leaves a Lasting Legacy
- Chad Dupin

- Sep 28, 2025
- 1 min read

How do you want to be remembered? If tomorrow were your last day, what would you want people to say about you and your legacy?
At a funeral this week, the pastor asked a piercing question: If you knew you were going to die at 64, what would you change?
It made us think. And it took us back to when Charlie Kirk was asked what he wanted to be remembered for. His reply was simple: "The courage of my faith. That’s the most important thing."
The apostle Paul captured this same truth in 2 Timothy:
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” 2 Timoth 4:7-8
Men, no matter your age, the time to live out your legacy isn’t later — it’s today.
Revival is breaking out across the country. More people are asking questions about Jesus. Churches are filling up with young people eager for truth. The Spirit is moving.
“They were filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly.” Acts 4:31
What if we chose boldness as the mark of our lives? What if, when people remembered us, it wasn’t for our careers, our possessions, or our achievements, but for the faith we carried and the love of Jesus we lived out?
Let’s encourage each other to live courageously, unleash the Holy Spirit in our homes and workplaces, and leave a legacy of faith that endures.



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