I have watched a thousand fall by my side
and ten thousand by my right hand
yet none of it came near me.
Not because I am the strongest.
Not because I am the smartest.
But because I serve a God of the 11th Hour
the God who steps in when the clock runs out,
the God who rewrites endings,
the God who turns what was meant for disgrace
into a public display of grace.
My life is living proof:
Every time life tried to embarrass me,
God elevated me instead.
Every time I was counted out,
He counted me in.
Every time the door slammed shut,
He opened one no human hand could close.
I am still standing
not by luck,
but by covenant.
Not by connections,
but by covering.
If you’re in your 11th hour,
hold on.
Your rescue is already in motion.
Your testimony is loading.
Your story will not end in shame. #11thHourGod #GraceKeptMe #StillStanding #FaithOverFear #MyLifeIsATestimony
Many people face moments in life when all hope seems lost, what some call their "11th hour"—the last possible moment for change or rescue. From personal experience, I’ve found that these critical moments are often where faith is most tested and ultimately strengthened. Trusting in a higher power or a divine plan when things seem darkest can provide a deep sense of peace and resilience. This poem beautifully captures the reality of witnessing challenges around us—thousands falling by our side or right hand, yet feeling preserved not by our own strength or intellect but by a greater covenant or divine covering. Reflecting on my own life, I’ve learned that these tough times are never truly the end. Instead, they serve as pivotal points where grace can rewrite our story. What struck me most in the poem is the message that even when doors slam shut, new opportunities open that no human can close. It reminds me of situations where what seemed like a failure or rejection was actually a redirection to something better. Holding on during the 11th hour, even when it feels like the clock is about to run out, is crucial because that’s often when the most significant breakthroughs occur. Moreover, embracing faith over fear helps us stay standing when life tries to bring us down. It’s also empowering to share such testimonies with others, as it encourages a community of support and hope. If you’re currently in your own 11th hour, remember that your story is still unfolding, and what feels like disgrace can turn into a proud declaration of grace and resilience. Keep your faith strong, your hope alive, and believe that your rescue is already in motion.










































































