Answering the question, “What is my life’s purpose?” isn't easy for most people. We all want to be successful and feel important; yet being successful is much different than living a life of significance.
The Bible says that we are wonderfully and fearfully made by Him.
( Psalm 139:14)
Knowing these truths allowed me to think more wider and higher with regards to my identity in Christ. People may not like you the way you speak, you smile, you laugh, you made jokes or even the way you speak. It doesn't matter, what matter is my identity before God.
1. Significance doesn't mean Enjoyment.
"Its not always about how much fun we have or how much we enjoy what we're doing, but is instead about how we have expanded and progressed, and what we have gained or learned. (shakeofthegrind).
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2. Significance comes from Relationships not Possessions.
The Bible is very clear and active with regards in relationships. The greatest Person that I've ever known in terms of relating with other people is the Lord Jesus Christ. He came to this world not to condemn us, judge us or insult us but to save us from our sins. He relates His heart to the sinners like you and me. A heart that is ready and willing to love, forgive, heals and pick us up every time we fall from our disobedience.
How do we use our Finances, Time, Talents/Abilities, Relationships, Personal Goals and etc to make our life significant to others?
I am saved by God's grace to bring significance and make difference to other people.
We are created by God for a purpose. To bring honor to Him, worship Him and serving others by sharing our faith to them.
I am not a mist or a vapor that leave no mark when it disappear.
We are created by God for a purpose. To bring honor to Him, worship Him and serving others by sharing our faith to them.
Jesus taught us, “But he that is greatest among you, shall be your servant.” (Matthew 23:11).
Significance gives meaning to our life. Each of us can have a noteworthy impact on the world around us.
Lastly, people leading significant lives know they have gifts. However, they know those gifts have been given to them by God; so there is no place for pride. In addition, they know God has given those gifts to them for the service of others; so, they want to be diligent in their stewardship of these gifts. A person who is leading a significant life is unimpressed with himself.




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