Die Empty: Die Empty – 3 Reminders

Die Empty: Die Empty – 3 Reminders

Author: Rashawn & Denisse Copeland March 27, 2025 Duration: 4:29
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Die Empty: 3 Reminders Before You Leave This Earth



Opening Line:

Rashawn:
One of the greatest tragedies in life… is to live full and die full. But God’s desire is that we live full—and die empty.



Quote (Miles Munroe):

“The richest place on earth is the cemetery… because buried in it are dreams that were never fulfilled, books never written, music never played, ideas never shared, and people who never became who they were meant to be.” – Dr. Myles Munroe



3 Powerful Reminders to Die Empty:

1. Discover Your Purpose

You were created on purpose for a purpose.
Don’t wait for someone to validate what God already put inside you.
Pray. Seek. Move.
Don’t die without knowing why you lived.

Bible Verse:

“For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” – Ephesians 2:10



2. Pour It Out

Don’t hold back your gifts. Speak. Serve. Write. Lead.
Someone else’s breakthrough is tied to your obedience.
You weren’t meant to be a reservoir. You’re a river. Let it flow.

Miles Munroe Quote:

“Success is not what you have done compared to what others have done. Success is what you have done compared to what you were supposed to do.”



3. Finish Well

Don’t just start strong. Finish faithful.
Die empty by pouring out your calling day by day—until there’s nothing left to give.
Because when it’s all said and done, we want to say what Paul said:

Bible Verse:

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” – 2 Timothy 4:7



Closing Challenge:

Rashawn:
Don’t die with your song still inside you.
Let your life echo in eternity.
Live full.
Love hard.
And die empty.

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I want to give this quote as well from Miles Munroe. He says, success is not what you have done compared to what others have done.

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Rashawn and Denisse Copeland host Faith and Familia from a place of hard-won understanding. Their own childhoods were marked by dysfunction and pain, leaving them hesitant to start a family, fearing they might repeat the cycles they knew. A transformative mentorship with a couple deeply rooted in their Christian faith showed them a different path-one where scripture and devotion could shape a loving, secure home. This podcast is the fruit of that journey, a space where they explore the tangible intersection of spiritual belief and daily family life. Each conversation delves into the real questions and challenges of building a household centered on faith, offering neither perfect formulas nor easy answers, but honest reflection drawn from their personal stories and biblical principles. You’ll hear discussions on navigating marriage, parenting with intention, healing from past wounds, and cultivating a home environment that reflects their values. It’s a resource for anyone curious about how a grounded spiritual practice can transform familial relationships, meeting the messiness of life with grace and practical wisdom. Tune into this podcast for candid dialogues that feel more like a conversation with trusted friends who have been there, committed to building something new and hopeful from the fragments of the past.
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