Last week we looked at the truth that we are each fearfully and wonderfully made. We were reminded that we are not a mistake and that God loves us and deems that we are precious and valued.
I think once we can believe that…it makes the third truth that Louie Giglio shared in his book, Don’t Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table, easier to accept. He wrote:
3. My life has purpose.
You were born for a noble reason. God has good things for you to do. He has called you to live for what matters.
So plant this thought by memorizing this verse. “We are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do” (Ephesians 2:10).
Random things are random. Evolved things are void of specific meaning. But created things have purpose. There is just one you. You have a unique calling, a reason for being. Something to do in God’s great story that is important and needed.
Don’t buy into the lie that you are expendable. You’re not. God put you on earth for a purpose. Your life matters, to Him and to those He is positioning you to serve.
If God created us to be unique…doesn’t it make sense then that He has a purpose for each of us to live out? Why would He have gone to all the trouble to make sure we were created in His image…to then just “roll the dice” as to what we should be doing and who we should serve? What a waste that would be.
No, He made you and me with exactly what we need to fulfill His plan. What He has called you to do is more than likely, entirely different from what He has called me to do and that is all part of His design. How boring it would be if we were all created to do the same thing.
You’ve probably heard the old saying, “Variety is the spice of life”. This phrase was first recorded in 1785 in William Cowper’s poem, “The Task,” where he expressed that having diverse experiences adds flavor to life. It emphasizes the importance of encouraging individuals to explore new interests and interactions. This reminds us that because of our differences, we each play an integral part in God’s plan and purpose and life is much more fun when we are all doing our part. As Mr. Giglio said, “There is just one you. You have a unique calling, a reason for being. Something to do in God’s great story that is important and needed.”
I realize that you may not have a clue as to what God’s purpose is for your life. You may feel like you are floundering and believe it really isn’t important whether you are a part of His plan or not. You couldn’t be more wrong! Because you are uniquely designed…if you aren’t fulfilling your purpose…something will be lacking. Can God accomplish His plan without you? Yep, He sure can. But because He loves you so much…He would much rather fulfill His plan with you by His side.
If you aren’t sure of your purpose, I want to urge you to begin praying for God to show you the next step to take. He will gladly direct you and give you what you need…exactly when you need it. In doing that, you will begin to feel fulfilled as He unfolds His perfect plan for your life. Remember, YOU were born for a noble reason. God has good things for YOU to do, and He has called YOU to live for what matters!