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Why am I? What is my purpose?

Why am I here? What is life all about? What is the meaning of life? How we answer these big-picture questions is important so we can live with hope and a sense of purpose in times of uncertainty, pain, and frustration.

What is the meaning of life according to the Bible? According to the Bible, knowing God is the meaning of life because He is the “author of life” (John 17:3). The meaning of life is not based on things we see in the world “for life is more than food, and the body more than clothing” (Luke 12:23).

What does it mean to know God? Why can’t we base the meaning of life on relationships, career, or personal happiness? Understanding the answer to these questions in the Bible gives a sense of purpose and fulfillment in our lives.

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What is the meaning to life? Why am I? What is my reason/purpose? A routine question that strikes us at moments of reflection/trial. What is “Life”?

God, as The Author of life, brings meaning to life. Everything God created was meant to show what God is like. God created a world with a purpose, by His design. The world we live in and the life of every person has a purpose and is not just the product of chance, random events, and biological selection.

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Prayer helps you develop a relationship with God

Just like your parents here on earth, your Heavenly Father wants to hear from you and talk to you. When you pray, He listens. Then He answers your prayers in the form of thoughts, spiritual feelings, scripture, or even the actions of other people.

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Prayer helps you gain an understanding of God’s loving nature

The scriptures teach, “God is love” (1 John 4:8). You can feel that love as you speak daily with Him through prayer, seeking His guidance in your life.

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Prayer provides answers

Praying and listening to the answers God gives you can help you better understand your purpose in life. God will help you understand why you are here and what you can do to return to live with Him after this life.

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Prayer helps you find direction in your life

When you privately pray to God, you can work through serious decisions in your life. God always listens and often provides the specific answers and guidance we seek. Even when He chooses not to answer immediately or in the way we might have hoped, prayer itself is a way to find peace.

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Prayer gives you strength to avoid temptation

Jesus counseled His disciples, “Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation” (Matthew 26:41). Through prayer, we can overcome temptations to sin. Pray for God’s help to keep you from making wrong choices. This will give you the strength to do what is right.

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Prayer aligns your will with God’s will

The purpose of prayer is not necessarily to tell God how you want Him to do things. Rather, it’s to better understand Him and His ways, bringing yourself into alignment with His will. As C.S. Lewis is often attributed as saying, prayer “doesn’t change God. It changes me.”

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Prayer and regular fasting can help you accept God’s will

Jesus fasted for 40 days and 40 nights before He began His ministry on the earth. As He did this, He communed with His Father in Heaven in prayer. Likewise, if you pray and fast, you can feel closer to God and better understand the things He wants you to do.

 

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Prayer can work miracles

Throughout the scriptures, we see many examples of the Lord working miracles as an answer to prayer. In Old Testament times, the prophet Daniel was thrown into a lions’ den because he refused to stop praying. When he prayed to God in the lions’ den, angels appeared and closed the mouths of the lions. Through daily prayer, you can also experience personal miracles such as healing, peace, and forgiveness for sins.

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Prayer invites the Holy Spirit into your life

As you pray daily, you invite the Holy Spirit to be with you and to comfort and direct you. The Holy Spirit can give you answers, help you feel God’s love, and bring feelings of peace and joy into your heart.

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Prayer helps you become more like Jesus

Jesus set the perfect example of prayer. If you try to follow His example through prayer, you will become more like Him and develop a better relationship with Him and Heavenly Father.

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Be blessed. Because we ARE! Amen

For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure.
Do all things without murmurings and disputings: That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world.
Philippians 4:13-15

For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure.
Do all things without murmurings and disputings: That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world.
Philippians 4:13-15

And we pray 🙏🏾

Someone needs to hear this!

God is preparing you for a major breakthrough by using intense trials to test and strengthen your faith. This preparation often involves spiritual fatigue, disruption of familiar routines, and forced, unexpected changes. Stay faithful and expectant, as God is cultivating your character to prepare you for the promises ahead. 

Key signs of this preparation include:

  • Intense Trials: Trials increase your need for God and build endurance.
  • Disruption/Shifting: Familiar things are falling away or changing rapidly.
  • Spiritual Fatigue: You feel tired, overwhelmed, or overly emotional.
  • Supernatural Provision: Resources are provided in unexpected ways. 

How to Prepare:

  • Trust the Process: Stop questioning the timing and embrace the preparation, as God is not human and will bring His promises to pass.
  • Remain Faithful: Do not give up hope; keep praising and working in the small things.
  • Guard Your Heart: Resist the urge to become bitter and focus on repentance and healing. 

We pray in Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Heavenly Father,
Thank You that You are a God of increase, overflow, and open doors. Tonight I pray over every person reading this, stretch their faith, enlarge their vision, and prepare them for rooms they never thought they’d walk into.
Break every mindset that says “this is all there is.” Break fear of growth. Break attachment to small thinking. Make room in their heart, room in their mind, room in their relationships, room in their finances, room in their purpose.
While they sleep, shift things in their favor. Send divine connections. Open hidden doors.
Restore lost confidence. Renew tired spirits. Let them wake up stronger, clearer, bolder, and ready for what You are releasing next.
No more shrinking. No more settling. No more apologizing for the space You called them to occupy. Tonight we declare: increase is coming, expansion is here, and the next season will not look like the last one. Sleep in peace knowing God is already making room for you.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

I am sharing what has been placed on my heart… Waiting periods, the will of God, your purpose… You ARE! And so???

Key Bible verses about God having a purpose for your life include Jeremiah 29:11 (plans for hope and a future), Ephesians 2:10 (created for good works), and Romans 8:28 (all things work together for good). These scriptures emphasize that God has a deliberate, positive plan for every individual’s life. 

Key Verses on God’s Purpose:

  • Jeremiah 29:11: “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future”.
  • Ephesians 2:10: “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do”.
  • Romans 8:28: “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose”.
  • Proverbs 19:21: “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails”.
  • Psalm 57:2: “I cry out to God Most High, to God who fulfills his purpose for me”.
  • Philippians 2:13: “For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose”. 

Key Takeaways:

  • Pre-determined Work: God prepared specific good works for you to walk in.
  • Hopeful Future: God’s plans focus on providing hope and a positive future.
  • Sovereign Control: God works through all circumstances—even difficult ones—to accomplish His purpose.
  • Active Guidance: God is active in your life, providing guidance, and His purpose will stand regardless of human plans.

When God places a desire in your heart, it is often a prompting to align your will with His, rather than a guarantee of instant fulfillment. Based on Psalm 37:4 (“Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart”), this signifies a process where God transforms your longings to match His purposes, often leading to purpose-driven, righteous goals.

Test ALL things!
“Test all things; hold fast what is good”
1 Thessalonians 5:21

Key aspects of God-given desires include:
– It Often Follows Alignment: When you take delight in, and seek satisfaction from, God, your desires naturally shift from temporary pleasures to eternal values.

– A “Soul Map” for Purpose: These quiet longings act as a guide to your calling, often aligning with His, rather than our own, timing and purpose. There is so very much to share about this! “But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.” 2 Peter 3:8 This is the idea of the verse—both a day and a thousand years are such miniscule amounts of time to God that it really makes no difference to Him. If a person promises to do something, there is a finite amount of time available for him to keep that promise.

– The Purpose of Waiting: Delayed desires are often a form of preparation, where God refines your motives and strengthens your faith.

It’s an Invitation: In both Christian and broader spiritual contexts, such desires are often interpreted as an invitation to turn to Him in prayer and trust, not just a promise of a specific outcome.

How to Discern if a Desire is from God:
– Does it align with Scripture? God will not place a desire in your heart that goes against His Word.

– Does it produce peace? True spiritual desires bring a sense of peace, even if accompanied by a challenging path, rather than anxious obsession.

– Does it bring you closer to Him? Godly desires prompt you to trust Him more, rather than making you obsessed with the outcome.

Describe a risk you took that you do not regret.

Based on Bible teaching, a risk worth taking that is never regretted is stepping out in faith to obey God’s calling, even when the outcome is uncertain

A prime example is the story of Queen Esther, who risked her life by approaching King Xerxes without being summoned to save her people, declaring, “If I perish, I perish” (Esther 4:16). This risk is not regretted because it resulted in the salvation of the Jews and a demonstration of God’s providence. 

Other biblical examples of risks that led to great rewards rather than regret include:

  • Peter walking on water: Peter risked safety and comfort by stepping out of the boat to walk on water toward Jesus. Though he began to sink when he feared, the risk was necessary to experience Christ’s power firsthand.
  • Abraham leaving his home: Abraham obeyed God’s call to leave his home for an unknown land, a leap of faith that made him the father of a great nation.
  • The sinful woman approaching Jesus: The woman who entered a Pharisee’s house to wash Jesus’ feet risked public ridicule and rejection but found forgiveness and peace. 

Biblical Principles for Risks Worth Taking:

  • Calculated Faith, Not Reckless Fear: Godly risk is rooted in faith, not fear, and is aligned with God’s will.
  • Following the Shepherd: Scripture compares risk to a shepherd going ahead of the sheep into new, unknown pastures.
  • The Parable of the Talents: Jesus highlights the danger of playing it safe. The servant who buried his talent out of fear was condemned, while those who took risks with what they were given were blessed. 

Taking a “holy risk”—trusting God rather than relying on safety—often leads to spiritual growth and the fulfillment of God’s purpose. 

And we pray ceaselessly…

As we go forth…

For good success…

GO TO GOD FIRST. Before you seek answers from others, before you worry, overthink, or try to fix everything on your own—go to God. He is your source of wisdom, peace, and direction. When you place Him first, everything else begins to fall into place.

In every situation—whether big or small—turn to Him first. Pray, listen, and trust His guidance. God sees what you cannot see and understands what you may not yet realize. When you begin with Him, you start from a place of strength, clarity, and faith.

Don’t let stress or fear lead you—let God lead you. Make Him your first response, not your last resort.

“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” Matthew 6:33

And we pray:

Lord, help me to come to You first in every situation. Guide my thoughts, direct my steps, and teach me to rely on You above all else. Amen.

God bless you abundantly.

The biblical recipe for “good success” is based on Joshua 1:8, requiring a focus on God’s Word rather than worldly methods. The key ingredients are consistent study, deep meditation, and strict obedience to God’s instructions, resulting in a prosperous and wise life. 

The Divine Recipe for Success (Joshua 1:7-9)

  • Study the Word Constantly: Study the Bible diligently and continually, not treating it like a temporary school quiz but a life-long guide.
  • Meditate Day and Night: Keep the Word in your mouth and heart, continually pondering it so it transforms your thinking.
  • Obey Completely: Act on what you have studied, intentionally doing what is written and not deviating from it.
  • Be Strong and Courageous: Do not be afraid or discouraged, trusting that God is with you wherever you go. 

Components of Effective Bible Teaching

  • Prioritize God’s Word: Focus on the Word, not just human intellect or worldly success strategies.
  • Apply Personally: Apply the Word directly to your own life before teaching it to others.
  • Empower Action: Teach to produce “doers of the word,” not just hearers.
  • Trust the Process: True success is making your way prosperous through obedience and trusting in God rather than self-reliance.

The Key Difference: Worldly vs. Biblical Success
While the world focuses on wealth, popularity, and self-serving ambition, the Bible defines success as Loving God, keeping His commands, and serving others. 

Pray always… Clarity is found in the Presence of God.

Be directed, led, and blessed. What you ‘thought’ would destroy you, was allowed to make you stronger! Remember this – Every individual sent to do God’s work goes through phases.
Being sent to do God’s work typically involves a transformative journey designed to align a person’s character with their calling. Key phases often include receiving a vision (Dream), deciding to take action (Decision), experiencing waiting periods (Delays/Difficulties), facing impossible scenarios (Dead Ends), and witnessing God’s intervention (Deliverance).

Key Phases in Doing God’s Work
Based on principles of spiritual maturity and the phases of faith, the process often includes:
1. The Call/Dream: A clear sense of purpose or a vision for what God wants to achieve, often sparking passion and a desire to serve.
2. Decision/Commitment: A proactive decision to act on this calling, stepping out of comfort zones and taking risks.
3. Preparation/Refining (Delays): A crucial waiting period where God often works on the person’s character, patience, and trust before allowing the work to proceed.
4. Difficulties/Obstacles: Facing challenges that require reliance on God rather than self-dependence.
5. Dead Ends: Situations that become impossible, forcing a total reliance on God, often when the task seems doomed to fail.
6. Deliverance/Completion: Witnessing a divine intervention (a miracle) that accomplishes the task, which could not have been done through human effort alone.

Key Aspects of the Process
Transformation: The primary goal is often to transform the worker to be more like Christ, rather than just completing a task.
Reliance on God: The process moves from self-reliance to total dependence on the Holy Spirit.
Repentance: A pliable heart that embraces repentance allows God to trust the person with deeper levels of service.

Three Essential Stages of God’s Work
Missionary Hudson Taylor described the process of any great work of God as having three, sometimes difficult, stages:

Impossible: The task seems overwhelming.
Difficult: The task is underway but requires perseverance.
Done: The work is accomplished by God.