
15/06/2025
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The Air India plane crash.
To some, just another breaking news story.
To me, it was a soul-stirring reminder of how fragile and unpredictable life really is.
Four lives. Four stories. Four powerful lessons that changed how I see time, purpose, and the grace of each moment.
First: A family who had waited years to fulfill their dream of migrating to the UK.
Life kept getting in the way, responsibilities, delays, decisions.
They finally made it onto the plane… but never reached their destination
And I realized:
We carry so many plans for “someday.” But if we keep waiting, someday becomes never.
Second: A woman who was supposed to be on that flight. She arrived late. Missed the check-in. Pleaded to get on board but was denied. She was frustrated, angry, defeated. Only to later realize: that delay was divine protection.
We don’t always get what we want, because God sees what we cannot.
Sometimes, His “no” is what keeps us alive.
Third: A man who survived.
The plane split in half and he happened to be in the section that didn’t catch fire.
He walked away, dazed and alive, from something no one thought survivable.
It wasn’t luck. It was purpose. And I was reminded of the verse: “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.” – Ecclesiastes 3:1
It simply wasn’t his time.
Fourth: And then those who didn’t make it. People with dreams. People with families. People with unfinished stories.
They kissed someone goodbye that morning… not knowing it was the last time.
Their lives remind us that time is not guaranteed. We’re not promised old age. We’re not promised later. What we have is now. A breath. A heartbeat. A chance.
So while you still have today..
While you’re still breathing, still strong, still able, don’t waste it. Don’t wait for the “perfect” moment.
Because life doesn’t always come with warnings. And sometimes… “next time” never comes.
The phrase "Today is the day of salvation" is a quote from the Bible, specifically 2 Corinthians 6:2. It emphasizes the urgency and importance of accepting God's offer of salvation, suggesting that it's a present opportunity, not something to be postponed. 
Earthly life is temporary, but through Jesus Christ we can have life that is eternal.