God “set eternity in the human heart” and Kennedy carried that. She lived with purpose beyond her years: excellence in the classroom, grit on the court, joy in relationships, and courage in suffering. Her time here was not long, but it was full. That verse doesn’t say everything is beautiful to us in the moment, it says beautiful in His time. And that’s the hard truth no one likes to hear, but it’s the truth that holds us up when nothing else will.
Kennedy’s life reminds us that beauty isn’t measured by length, but by impact. God allowed her to finish her race early, but not empty-handed. Her story is still working, still shaping hearts, still inspiring strength, still calling people to love harder and live braver. That’s the “eternity” part we feel so deeply now.
We can’t see the full picture from beginning to end, but Kennedy’s life makes this clear: her purpose didn’t end when her life did. God is still making something beautiful through her through her legacy, her foundation, and every life touched by her strength.




























