History makers. That means they make history. What they did, said, or some other things associated with them, was so phenomenal that it entered history and we will remember them. Well, like moon landing.

As time moves on, we move with it. Something that is even more phenomenal is one that is beyond time. Rather than they make something that is very important in history, they define history. Jesus is the one. He owns history. He is first and last, alpha and omega. See John 1:3 and 10, Colossians 1:16, 1 Corinthians 8:6, and Revelation 1:8.
In such a phenomenon, nothing in our senses can describe or feel this. We are created being, made in history. This is not the end. As creator, Jesus also loves us and he proved that beyond measure in how he reached out to us. His love is so deep and wide, he has restored us back to God, conquering sin and death. He loves so much.
Our response should be to follow him, learn from him, and to share his goodness so that others have the same blessing.
Thinking about the vastness of God, yet also his compassionate love, is an impossible task. It makes our wish for wanting something so small and trivial even if it is really really important to our life, but he still desires to fulfil that to his will. So often we place ourselves in the centre, as if Jesus should do things our way, when all that matters is all about him, Jesus.
You might like to sing the song Jesus, Lover of My Soul by Paul Oakley.