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Borrowed Time: When Someday Is a Myth

32 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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Borrowed Time: When Someday Is a Myth Picture two men sitting in front of an hour glass at a table. They are actually the same man. Different sand. The young man across the table believes he has time. Time to fix what's broken. Time to say what needs to be said. Time to show up the way he always meant to. Time to get serious about the things that actually matter. The old man knows better. He's watched the sand fall. He's lived the seasons. And if he could lean across that table and say one thing to the younger version of himself it would be this —Someday is a myth. Dale knows because he lived it. Four cardiac events. A quintuple bypass at 49. A defibrillator sitting in his chest right now — a timing device — because his heart kept losing its rhythm. God has been making the same point to him for thirty years. Stop treating someday like it's guaranteed. And it took Him that long because Dale is apparently a slow learner! This week Nathan and Dale sit down and walk through every decade of a man's life — the lie each season tells you about time, the thing God is actually inviting you into, and what it costs you when you keep filing the important things under someday. Your 20s. Your 30s. Your 40s. The decade nobody talks about that may be the most dangerous one of all. We also talk about what older men owe younger men. And what younger men owe older men. And why that conversation — the one across the generational table — may be the most important one most of us aren't having. Now look at that image one more time. Which man are you sitting closer to? And what are you still calling someday?

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Borrowed Time: When Someday Is a Myth

Borrowed Time: When Someday Is a Myth Picture two men sitting in front of an hour glass at a table. They are actually the same man. Different sand. The young man across the table believes he has time. Time to fix what's broken. Time to say what needs to be said. Time to show up the way he always meant to. Time to get serious about the things that actually matter. The old man knows better. He's watched the sand fall. He's lived the seasons. And if he could lean across that table and say one thing to the younger version of himself it would be this —Someday is a myth. Dale knows because he lived it. Four cardiac events. A quintuple bypass at 49. A defibrillator sitting in his chest right now — a timing device — because his heart kept losing its rhythm. God has been making the same point to him for thirty years. Stop treating someday like it's guaranteed. And it took Him that long because Dale is apparently a slow learner! This week Nathan and Dale sit down and walk through every decade of a man's life — the lie each season tells you about time, the thing God is actually inviting you into, and what it costs you when you keep filing the important things under someday. Your 20s. Your 30s. Your 40s. The decade nobody talks about that may be the most dangerous one of all. We also talk about what older men owe younger men. And what younger men owe older men. And why that conversation — the one across the generational table — may be the most important one most of us aren't having. Now look at that image one more time. Which man are you sitting closer to? And what are you still calling someday?

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