Do you know your purpose? Do you know that God made you with a specific idea in mind? There is no doubt that each of us is unique. But have you ever asked yourself why?
Sometimes it is baffling to try to figure out specifically why God made each of us. But, it is a wonderful, lifelong journey of self-discovery. Our gifts and talents collide with our passions, relationships, and an assignment from heaven. Once we choose God, the journey doesn’t end there. It is only the beginning. The Bible says He has great plans for each of His children. (Jer 29:11) And just as Jesus’ was and is, our identity is unique in Christ. (Romans 1:2)
There are many stories in the Bible where God ordained someone for a particular task. The problem with us is many of us don’t get to fully walk in the purpose God designed specifically for us. We settle for doing tasks that keep us busy, versus having a real impact in the kingdom. We go to church on Sunday, go home and love our family. But this is the smaller story. God has a much bigger story in mind.
Mark Driscoll said in a recent sermon: “If Satan can’t make you sin, he will keep you busy. Not doing bad things, but neglecting first things.” What is the passion that is burning on your heart? What is the thing that you most enjoy that collides with your gifts, talents, and abilities?
Churches have a purpose. Cities have a purpose. Nations have a purpose. Our purpose is tied up in our community, where we live, what church we attend, and what country we live in. Even what school we go to. God has a purpose for everyone on this planet, no matter how it looks right now. God invites us to live our His purposes in our lives, so that we can be fruitful, peace-filled followers of His seeking to reclaim His kingdom on the earth, to bring heaven to earth. (Matt 6:10)
Do you know your purpose? If you don’t know, I invite you to find out, through prayer, reading the word, trying new things, and perhaps using some tools to help you such as self-assessments. We can live full, abundant lives living in our purpose. After all, isn’t that following Christ’s example?
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