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There’s No Expiration Date on Purpose

Purpose has no age limit. You’re not behind—but being prepared. Discover why now might be the moment God’s been shaping you for.

How many times have you been told, “You’re too young,” “You’re too old,” or “You’re too late”?

These are the voices of doubt and cynicism we need to stop listening to.

Passion doesn’t wear a wristwatch.

Purpose doesn’t check your birth certificate.

And greatness has never been bound by a number.

You’re not too young. You’re not too old. You’re right on time. Right on purpose.

Martha Argerich was a child prodigy. A pianist who only blesses the earth once a generation.

But somewhere along the line, she fell away from her passion.

Life happened. Responsibilities shifted. And, on top of that, she was diagnosed with cancer.

Decades passed, and her gift for playing the piano was dormant like a volcano.

She doubted herself. She wrestled with insecurity. But one day, she chose to show up anyway. She threw out the limitations.

Now, at 83, Martha Argerich isn’t slowing down. She’s lighting up concert halls like it’s opening night.

That’s what living your calling looks like.

She’s still growing.

Still doubting.

Still discovering new colors in music she’s played for decades.

Because that’s the real game…

You never stop becoming.

You never stop stepping into the person God made you to be.

You’re not just capable—you’re called.

Harland Sanders didn’t launch KFC until 62.
Julia Child published her first cookbook at 49.
Stan Lee brought Spider-Man to life at 39.
Vera Wang didn’t design her first dress until 40.
And Samuel L. Jackson’s big break came at 43.

Is that not enough for you?

Abraham was 75 when God called him to start a nation of new people.
Moses was 80 when he stood up to Pharaoh and led Israel to freedom.
David was 30 when he became King of Israel.
Jeremiah was a teenager when he became a prophet of Israel.

They didn’t “miss their moment.” They became the moment.

You think you’re too late?

You think it’s too early?

God says you’re right on time.

There’s no expiration date on purpose.

Your journey might start at 11, like Argerich.

Or it might start at 41, 61, or 71. What matters is that you start.

You’re not behind. You’re being prepared.

You’re not too old. You’re ripe with wisdom.

You’re not too young. You’re primed with vision.

The world may label you “late.” God calls you “chosen.”


Don’t ask for permission.

Don’t wait for the stars to align.

Don’t shrink to fit someone else’s timeline.  Expand into God’s.

Martha Argerich doesn’t play for applause. She plays because she must. It’s in her soul. That’s purpose.

So what’s your piano?

What’s the thing that keeps you up at night or pulls at your spirit in the quiet?

Get clear on your WHY, and you’ll become unstoppable."

When your “why” is rooted in God’s plan, fear loses its grip, and purpose gains ground.

Remember—you were created in God’s image—worthy, loved, equipped.

So enroll in the class.

Start the business.

Write the book.

Whatever it is—it’s time.

Go play the notes only you were made to play.

With faith, with fire, and with the full belief that God isn’t finished with you yet.

Why not see how far God can take you?
Why not you?
Why not now?

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