Living Today with Eternal Purpose
What are you really living for? Is life just about getting through the week, paying bills, and ticking off tasks—or is there something bigger at stake?
In this episode of The Week Ahead Podcast, Ken Robinson explores what it means to live with eternal purpose in the middle of everyday life. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 4:18 and Colossians 3:23, Ken demonstrates how ordinary choices—how we work, how we treat others, and how we listen to God—can carry eternal value.
Ken also shares a personal story that began with something as simple as his daughter’s cracked windscreen. What looked like an inconvenience became the start of an extraordinary journey, where God transformed an ordinary business transaction into an opportunity for faith and growth. It’s a powerful reminder that God can take the most ordinary moments and use them for eternal good.
You’ll discover:
Living with eternal purpose doesn’t mean chasing after something dramatic. It means bringing God’s perspective into the ordinary flow of life—at home, at work, in your neighbourhood.
So, as you step into the week ahead, be encouraged: your choices matter more than you think, and nothing done for God is ever wasted.
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