EPISODE · Dec 13, 2025 · 4 MIN
Choosing The Unseen: Living For Eternal Reward
from Faith for Everyday · host Edwine Mbuzaa
Send us Fan MailWhat if the most important parts of your life are the ones no one sees? We explore Paul’s charge in 2 Corinthians 4:18 and make a strong case for shifting from the noise of metrics and milestones to the substance of eternal reward. Rather than ignoring real pressures—bills, deadlines, opinions—we learn how to pass them through a different lens, asking sharper questions that cut through the fog: Will this still matter in a hundred years, am I investing in souls or just stuff, and where is my heart anchored when the applause fades?Together we map the terrain between the visible and the lasting. We name what time steals—titles, balances, even our hardest seasons—and highlight what endures in God’s economy: quiet obedience, unseen sacrifice, steady prayer, and faithful love. With Jesus’ call to lay up treasure in heaven front and center, we lay out simple practices to live for what cannot be taken away: set first things first in generosity, choose love over bitterness in conflict, encourage someone when scrolling tempts, and treat career wins as stewardship instead of identity. Along the way, we offer honest encouragement for weary souls who wonder if small acts matter, reminding you that heaven keeps better records than any platform ever could.If you’re ready to trade the buzz of visibility for the ballast of meaning, this conversation will help you refocus and move with purpose. Life is short and eternity is long, but that truth doesn’t shrink your world—it enlarges it. Subscribe for more daily faith insights, share this with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review to tell us one unseen habit you’re choosing this week.
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Send us Fan Mail What if the most important parts of your life are the ones no one sees? We explore Paul’s charge in 2 Corinthians 4:18 and make a strong case for shifting from the noise of metrics and milestones to the substance of eternal reward. Rather than ignoring real pressures—bills, deadlines, opinions—we learn how to pass them through a different lens, asking sharper questions that cut through the fog: Will this still matter in a hundred years, am I investing in souls or just stuff, ...
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