"It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul" is the closing line of a poem named "Invictus" written by William Ernest Henley in 1875 and published in 1888. The word “Invictus” means unconquerable and Invincible and is used to describe the soul of a person who has been subjected to hard trials. But for Christians, the line echoes the declaration of God that we make the choice as to what will become of us. We have the absolute power to determine our destiny because God stands ready to forgive us if we turn to Him and forsake our sins. The choice is ours and ours alone.