You Must Know Your Life’s Purpose
For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. Ephesians 2:10
The Bible says God ‘creates each of us by Christ Jesus to join him in the work he does, the good work he has gotten ready for us to do, work we had better be doing’ (MSG). Before you decide on a career or what you’ll devote your life to, seek God for guidance. Nothing can take the place of knowing His will. If you don’t know it, you’re likely to spend your life doing the wrong things. And even if you’re well-paid, you’ll experience an emptiness and lack of fulfilment within. Austrian psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, a Nazi death camp survivor, said: ‘Everyone has his own specific vocation or mission in life…a concrete assignment that demands fulfilment. Therein he cannot be replaced…everyone’s task is as unique as his specific opportunity.’ God created you for a specific purpose. Your responsibility (and your joy) is to identify it. Here are four questions to ask yourself when it comes to identifying your life’s purpose: 1) What am I searching for? All of us have a strong desire in our hearts; something that speaks to our deepest thoughts, longings, and feelings; something that sets our souls on fire. 2) Why was I created? Think about your unique mix of abilities, the relationships and resources available to you, your personal history, and the opportunities around you. These are all directional signposts. 3) Do I believe in my potential? One leadership expert says, ‘No one can consistently act in a manner that is inconsistent with the way he or she sees themselves.’ 4) When should I start? The answer to that question is ‘Now!’
Prayer
Heavenly Father, You have prepared a plan for me in advance of my being created. Help me be faithful to that plan. In Jesus’ Name, Amen
Thanks Tim! I’m heading to Ohio tomorrow with Jenny and the dogs. This set just the right note for my trip.
Gods blessings
Tess Schnabel
Your devotions have been so meaningful. Thank you. However, in recent days [since you went to a less vivid print style] the viewing and reading has become a daily challenge. Again thank you and know we here are praying for God’s rich blessings upon all of you and, at this time, especially upon those who have volunteered to El Paso and Dayton.