The fundamental nature of life presents a profound enigma that seems to ALMOST everyone.
Many people dedicate their lives to finding a purpose, but instead of making a definitive choice and committing to it, they end up perpetually searching for it.
Some assert that a purpose is a calling—an almost ethereal and lofty concept that appears unattainable yet within reach. Individuals often yearn for their purpose to be extraordinary, distinctive, and attention-grabbing, ultimately prioritizing their own well-being over that of others.
Every Christian’s purpose should be to serve the Lord with their entire being—mind, soul, and spirit. This purpose alone should suffice for a Christian’s life.
However, as a wise Father to his creation, God understands the depths of human hearts. Therefore, God provides us with additional purposes within His plan of Grace that should benefit both us and Him when we serve Him.
Our existence has a purpose: as members of the Body of Christ and those who follow God, we are created in His image to fulfill His will. Consequently, we are directly connected to God through the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit’s purpose is explicitly stated in Acts 1:8.
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Jesus’ mission was to sacrifice himself for humanity’s sins, destroy the works of the Devil, overcome the world, and establish the Kingdom of God on Earth.
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Jesus told us of our purpose in Revelation when he said:
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In essence, each Christian has a purpose to become what Jesus desires us to be: an overcomer.
As you journey along His divine path, He may or may not assign you specific responsibilities with a purpose at any given moment. Regardless, it is crucial to cultivate patience and seek His guidance in responding to such a summons.
The purpose of your personal calling can vary widely, ranging from being a preacher, prophet, evangelist pastor, or trumpet player. Regardless of the specific role you choose, it would be honorable because you would be serving the Lord.
Regardless of our intentions, our purpose is not to elevate an individual to prominence or impress others. It is not intended to fulfill our ego or transform someone into a celebrity. Nor is it aimed at generating fame or satisfying a desire for recognition.
The primary objective of a Christian is to disseminate the teachings of Jesus Christ, the divine nature of God, and the concept of the Christian kingdom in this way we find our true purpose.
Written by Charles E Cohenour Jr.