For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven
~ Ecclesiastes 3:1, ESV ~
Our purpose in life is the very meaning of our existence. Without knowing this, we often suffer because of our own lack of significance. We become disillusioned that our lives do not matter. We have no connection or impact on the world around us. Scripture offers many insights into our purpose and living out our lives within a meaningful mission.
This sense of purpose is not fixed in concrete. It changes from youthful innocence and throughout the stages of our lives. Often in transitions where we experience new growth, confusion may seemed to abound. Our lives had become chaotic and unmanageable where we experience powerlessness. Any sense of meaning and purpose had collapsed. We all experience those moments where we questioned the point of living, questioned if anything truly mattered.
There is a why for our own personal existence and participation in life. We are sons, fathers, mothers, daughters, brothers, and sisters. We are friends, and colleagues. We have a community that extends beyond our family origins. Our very purpose may change as life circumstances change. We get married, experience divorced, alienation from children and parents, and friends come and go. We experience the death of loved one’s. Each time life happens, we are asking ourselves: Now what?
Opposition calls us to awareness. In adversity, we face the seasons of our lives whereby we find those hidden meanings and purposes. We allow ourselves to being open and keeping our barriers down. Yes, life happens. We just need to understand and realign with our purpose and understand our deep sense of meaning in life through all seasons.
Today, let us continue to respond to the every changing seasons of life and be open to the renewal of purpose which is here for each of us.
John 10:10 Authorized (King James) Version (AKJV)
10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
Who is the Thief, what is the thief? Do emotions really help us, whether good or bad reaction to them?
I feel good, then I feel bad, why? Is this based on my judgments?
Up and down, up and down, down and up down and up again.
Do we not hear? go into the Son, Sun, Let it burn up you and all those bad things, you have done, and the responses to those that have done you wrong too.
Face the music, tell the truth, and face your own selfishness of harming others to not be harmed.
see the Matrix, good and ad, bad and good, as one says this is bad for me and another says no it is good for me.
Who really knows what is good and bad for each one of us?
Even though many agree on what is bad and what is good,
See God just loves us all, period, whether one does bad or not, God remains the same yesterday, today and forever in love with us, why? Does that matter?
Climb up the ladder, and see truth over error, God just love thee, and all people ever born here on earth.
So we all are born with this knowledge of good and evil right, so use what you know as good, and forsake the bad of harming anyone else and just walk, stop thinking am I doing right and or wrong?
God just love you all.
All the religion, should have could have, better have is garbage. Okay so you did that wrong and that wrong and that right and that right, Okay.
Do we not see what emotions are doing or have done to us in thoughts of?\
He Christ said it clear he came here to give us Life more abundantly
What does that mean in truth? For my emotions have been all over the place and not once has this section ever done me any good
Anyone else? So do we get our emotions taken out? Yes and No!
Just some Meat to eat, learning to stop drinking just milk, growing up as one trusts Father to reveal truth to them
1 Cor 3
Hebrews 5:12-6:6
Thanks as I am learning stuff, that might not fit others or does, however we in belief are in God Father and Son for us,
So praise odd for this amazing gift that we do not have to judge anyone anymore, standing in trust to the savior and his Father, making Father our Father now also
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