I was sittin in church this morning thinking about a few different things that I've heard through teachings and videos. A lot of us think that we know our purpose right? Well, how could we possibly know exactly what our purpose is according to God's will? I was watching a tv service this morning and the pastor said do you know what God's will is...he paused just for a second and you could hear part of the people say yes! He stopped and laughed and said "you do"? He said, I didn't even say what I was going to and you already said yes! He said do you think it's God's will that men are supposed to heave three or four wives? So they assumed that he was just going to finish it with do you know what God's will is?
We really cannot know what God's purpose is for us. And it's certainly not up to us to find our own purpose. But what are we supposed to do to find our purpose? Don't worry I often ask myself the same question. I would bet that all of us do. It's natural.
Lately I've been thinking about how complacent my heart and get at times and I wonder how often all of us do get that way. We start to go through things and do it the easiest way possible with not one ounce of desire or motive. In our christian life we should fight to show the world what God can do. Throughout the bible many people were out to show the world that same thing. That God loves us all, no matter what. Let's stand with one another and be the change not wait for one. The world that we live in today has become completely complacent and it relies on things that will soon fade away.
When it all is said and done what will our worth be found in? When we look back and we see the days of each one of our lives will we look back and say hey I did what I could for God. But really, did I trully get everything that God would have me to? Did I really live just to know him, or was my passion to show Him how much I lloved and desired Him.
In the end our hearts desire should be to hear "well done my good and faithful servant" but nothing less than that :)
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