"So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love." - 1 Corinthians 13:13

Every man wants to leave a legacy.

We dream of building something that lasts—successful careers, achievements, titles, maybe even our name etched somewhere.

But here’s the truth: most achievements are forgotten.

Think about it—great kings, inventors, athletes, leaders. Even their stories fade into history books.

But there’s one thing that never fades: love.

The time you spend with your kids.
The encouragement you give a friend who’s struggling.
The way you show up for your spouse, even in the small, ordinary moments.
The way you invest in people, not just projects.

Love leaves a mark that outlasts history. It weaves itself into the lives of others and carries forward long after we’re gone.

The most meaningful legacies aren’t built in boardrooms or bank accounts—they’re built in relationships.

So the question is: What type of legacy are you leaving?

If you want one that truly lasts, make it a legacy of loving others in the same way Christ loves you.