March 21, 2025
Purpose. In our world, we are constantly searching for it—striving to find meaning in our work, relationships, and actions. Wondering what they were made for. Does their life matter? Does what they’re doing matter? What’s the point of everything? How do we find fulfillment?
Let me boil down your PRIMARY purpose really simply… You were made by God and for God — and until you understand that, life will never make sense.
You were made by God for God. That is the core, your primary purpose for being created.
God made you ON purpose FOR a purpose.
But, what about the specifics? How do you know your specific purpose in each season of life? What are you supposed to be DOING right now?
The only way to know who you are and what your purpose is in life is to look to Jesus Christ. Why? Because he created you!
“We look at this Son and see God’s original purpose in everything created . . . everything got started in him and finds its purpose in him” (Colossians 1:15-16 The Message).
The phrase “in Christ” is one of the most important in the Bible. In the New Testament it is used 89 times, and the phrase “in him” is used 79 times.
If you have trusted Jesus Christ for salvation, you likely call yourself a Christian, but the word “Christian” is used only twice in the whole Bible. In biblical times, the most common description used for a follower of Jesus was “in Christ.”
That directly points to where you should find your identity as a follower of Jesus. Ephesians 1:11 says, “It’s in Christ that we find out who we are and what we are living for” (The Message).
In Christ, you find out who you are—that’s your identity. And you find what you’re living for—that’s your purpose.
The only way to know your identity and purpose in life is by getting to know your Creator. You may think you know yourself best, but God knows everything about you. He made you to love you, and he gave you a purpose only you can fulfill. If you really want to find out what that purpose is and how to pursue it, you have to get to know Jesus Christ and ask for his wisdom and direction.
When you look for your identity in other people, you’re not going to find it. When you look for your identity in your job or your hobby or your accomplishments or your causes, you’re only going to be disappointed.
And, if you were wondering, living out God's purpose for your life won't lead to feeling bored or controlled. I think that's a lot of people's fear... "If I follow God's purpose for my life, am I going to have to give up a fun life?" Absolutely not! Living out God's purpose for your life will will lead to fulfillment.
Jesus said it best in John 10:10, "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly."
Following Jesus and living out God's purpose for your life leads to a full and abundant life.
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