🌿The End of Chronos

(Reflection — Threshold Edition)

We live inside a clock we didn’t build.
Its hands move whether we hurry or not,
and its face is covered with names for what is already gone.

We call it time — but the word the ancients used was chronos:
measured time, mechanical, predictable, dying one second at a time.
It is the rhythm that keeps the world orderly — and the heart impatient.

But there comes a moment when the seconds stop mattering.
When what you are waiting for is no longer ahead of you, but within you.
That moment is not chronos — it is kairos: the fullness of time,
where eternity breathes through now.

This is what Scripture means when it says,
“There will be time no longer.”
Not the end of existence — but the end of waiting.
The end of living as if life were somewhere else.

You wake to the present and find it infinite.
You stop counting days and start receiving them.
You realize that heaven isn’t later — it’s already opening.
The kingdom of God has no clock.

So rest.
The ticking you hear is not warning — it’s invitation.
It is the sound of time being gathered into love.

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Under the Sun / Beyond the Sun

You are not late.
You are not early.
You are exactly where eternity begins.

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