Most people think finding your life purpose means doing something you truly love. It's an area that just seems natural to you and things just seem to fall into place. But what if things aren't so clear for you? What if you're not sure what your gifts are? What if you haven't discovered any particular talent that makes you think it could be your true calling in life? Or what if you're working somewhere and you're good at it, but you just don't feel fulfilled? Is this all there is for you?
Don't panic. You're not alone. There are lots of people in the same boat. Take a look at the disciples. Now, there's a diverse group. Before Jesus came on the scene, they were fishermen, tax collectors, farmers, etc. They must have been good at what they were doing because they were feeding their families and making a living.
But then they met Jesus, and their true calling came into focus very quickly. What the disciples didn't know is that God wanted them to be happy—even more than they did. And following God's plan for their lives made them happy inside, where it really matters. What a concept, huh?
Do you suppose it could be true for you too? That God wants you to be truly happy and fulfilled even more than you do?
In the Bible it says somewhere "if we only have hope in this world we are to be pitied."
Wouldn't it be sad if this was all there is? I'm thankful the Lord gave me the wisdom to make the wisest decision in my life. One day all will give an account of their life and either live eternally with Jesus or suffer eternal separation and torment according to the Bible.
IIN to ask ...what is the purpose of living if you are an atheist ?
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Most people think finding your life purpose means doing something you truly love. It's an area that just seems natural to you and things just seem to fall into place. But what if things aren't so clear for you? What if you're not sure what your gifts are? What if you haven't discovered any particular talent that makes you think it could be your true calling in life? Or what if you're working somewhere and you're good at it, but you just don't feel fulfilled? Is this all there is for you?
Don't panic. You're not alone. There are lots of people in the same boat. Take a look at the disciples. Now, there's a diverse group. Before Jesus came on the scene, they were fishermen, tax collectors, farmers, etc. They must have been good at what they were doing because they were feeding their families and making a living.
But then they met Jesus, and their true calling came into focus very quickly. What the disciples didn't know is that God wanted them to be happy—even more than they did. And following God's plan for their lives made them happy inside, where it really matters. What a concept, huh?
Do you suppose it could be true for you too? That God wants you to be truly happy and fulfilled even more than you do?
PS: I'm a Christian.
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In the Bible it says somewhere "if we only have hope in this world we are to be pitied."
Wouldn't it be sad if this was all there is? I'm thankful the Lord gave me the wisdom to make the wisest decision in my life. One day all will give an account of their life and either live eternally with Jesus or suffer eternal separation and torment according to the Bible.