PURPOSE # 5
You Were Made For A Mission
The Fruit of the righteous is a tree of life,
and he who wins souls is wise.
Proverbs 11:30
40 Living With Purpose
Many are the plans in a man's heart,
but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails.
Proverbs 19:21
For David... served the purpose of God
in his own generation.
Acts 13:36
Living on purpose is the only way to really live.
Everything else is just existing.
Most people struggle with three basic issues in life.
The first is identity: "Who am I?"
The second is importance: "Do I matter?"
The third is impact: "What is my place in life?"
The answers to all three questions are found
in God's five purposes for you.
In the Upper Room,
as Jesus was concluding his last day of ministry with his disciples,
he washed their feet as an example and said,
"Now that you know these things,
you will be blessed if you do them."
John 13:17
Once you know what God wants you to do,
the blessing comes in actually doing it.
As we come to the end of our forty-day journey together,
now that you know God's purposes for your life,
you will be blessed if you do them!
This probably means
you will have to stop doing some other things.
There are many "good" things you can do with your life,
but God's purposes are the five essentials you must do.
Unfortunately, it's easy to get distracted
and forget what is most important.
It's easy to drift away from what matters most
and slowly get off course.
To prevent this,
you should develop a purpose statement for your life
and then review it regularly.
What Is A Life Purpose Statement?
It's a statement that summarizes God's purposes for your life.
In your own words
you affirm your commitment to God's five purposes for your life.
A purpose statement is not a list of goals.
Goals are temporary; purposes are eternal.
The Bible says,
"His plans endure forever;
his purposes last eternally."
Psalm 33:11
It's a statement that points the direction of your life.
Writing down your purposes on paper
will force you to think specifically about the path of your life.
The Bible says,
"Know where you are headed,
and you will stay on solid ground."
Proverbs 4:26
A life purpose statement
not only spells out what you intend to do with your time, life, and money,
but also implies what you aren't going to do.
Proverbs says,
"An intellignet person aims at wise action,
but a fool starts off in many directions."
Proverbs 17:24
It's a statement that defines "success" for you.
It states what you believe is important,
not what the world says is important.
It clarifies your values.
Paul said,
"I want you to understand
what really matters."
Philippians 1:10
It's a statement that clarifies your roles.
You will have different roles at different stages in life,
but your purposes will never change.
They are greater than any role you will have.
It's a statement that expresses your shape.
It reflects the unique ways God made you to serve him.
Take your time writing out your life purpose statement.
Don't try to complete it in a single sitting,
and don't aim for perfection in your first draft;
just write down your thoughts as fast as they come to you.
It is always easier to edit than to create.
Here are five questions
you should consider as you prepare your statement:
Life's Five Greatest Questions
What will be the center of my life?
This is the question of whrship.
Who are you going to live for?
What are you going to build your life around?
You need an unshakable center.
King Asa told the people of Judah to
"center their lives in God."
2 Chronicles 14:4
When you committed your life to Christ,
he moved into the center,
but you must keep him there through worship.
Paul says,
"I pray that Christ will be
more and more at home in your hearts."
Ephesians 3:17
When God's at the center, you worship.
When he's not, you worry.
Worry is the warning light
that God has been shoved to the sideline.
The momemt you put him back at the center,
you will have peace again.
The Bible says,
"A sense of God's wholeness...
will come and settle your down.
It's wonderful what happens
when Christ displaces worry
at the center of your life."
Philippians 4:7
What will be the character of my life?
This is the question of discipleship.
What kind of person will you be?
God is far more interested in
what you are than what you do.
Remember, you will take your character into eternity,
but not your career.
Make a list of the character qualities you want to work on
and develop in your life.
You might begin with the fruit of the Spirit
Galatians 5:22-23
or the Beatitudes.
Matthew 5:3-12
Peter said,
"Don't lose a minute in building on
what you've been given,
complementing your basic faith
with good character,
spritual understanding, alert discipline,
passionate patience, reverent wonder,
warm friendliness, and generous love."
2 Peter 1:5
Don't get discouraged and give up when you stumble.
It takes a life time to build Christlike character.
Paul told Timothy,
"Keep a firm grasp on
both your character and your teaching.
Don't be diverted.
Just keep at it."
1 Timothy 4:16b
What will be the contribution of my life?
This is the question of service.
What will be your ministry in the Body of Christ?
Knowing your combination of spiritual gifts, heart, abilities,
personality, and experiences (SHAPE),
what would be your best role in the family of God?
How can you make a difference?
Is there a specific group in the Body that I am shaped to serve?
Paul pointed out two wonderful benefits
when you fulfill your ministry:
"This service you perform
not only meets the needs of God's people,
but also produces an outpouring of gratutude to God."
2 Corinthians 9:12
While you are shaped to serve others,
even Jesus didn't meet the needs of everyone while on earth.
You have to choose whom you can best help,
based on your shape.
You need to ask,
"Who do I have a desire to help most?"
Jesus said,
"I commissioned you
to go out and to bear fruit,
fruit that will last."
John 15:16a
Each of us bears different fruit.
What will be the communicaiton of my life?
This is the question of your mission to unbelievers.
Your mission statement is a part of your life purpose statement.
It should include your commitment to share your testimony
and the Good News with others.
You should also list the life lessons and godly passions
you feel God has given you to share with the world.
As you grow in Christ,
God may give you a special target group of people
to focus on reaching.
Be sure to add this to your statement.
If you are a parent,
part of your mission is to raise your children to know Christ,
to help them understand his purposes for their lives,
and to send them out on their mission in the world.
You might include Joshua's statement in yours:
"As for me and my family,
we will serve the LORD."
Joshua 24:15
Of course, our lives must support
and validate the message we communicate.
Before most unbelievers accept the Bible as credible
they want to know that we are credible.
That is why the Bible says,
"Be sure that you live in a way
that brings honor
to the Good News of Christ."
Philippians 1:27
What will be the community of my life?
This is the question fo fellowship.
How will you demonstrate your commitment to other believers
and connection to the family of God?
Where will you practice the one another" command with other Christians?
To which church family will you be joined as a functioning member?
The more you mature, the more you will love the Body of Christ
and want to sacrifice for it.
the Bible says,
"Christ loved the church
and gave his life for it."
Ephesians 5:25
You should include an exprssion of your love
for God's church in your statement.
As you consider your answers to these questions,
include any Scriptures that speak to you about each of these purposes.
It may take you weeks or months to craft your life purpose statement
just the way you want it.
Pray, think about it, talk with close friends, and reflect on Scripture.
You may go through several rewrites before you get to your final form.
Even then,
you will probably make minor changes as time goes by
and God gives you more insight into your own shape.
In additin to writing a detailed life purpose statement,
it is also helpful to have a shorter statement or slogan
that summarizes the five purposes for your life
in a way that's memorable and inspires you.
Then you can remind yourself daily.
Solomon advised,
"It will be good to keep
these things in mind
so that you are ready to repeat them."
Proverbs 22:18
Here are a few examples:
"My life purpose is to worship Christ with my heart,
serve him with my shape, fellowship with his family,
grow like him in character, and fulfill his mission
in the world so he receives glory."
"My life purpose is to be a member of Christ's family,
a model of his character, a minister of his grace,
a messenger of his word, and a magnifier of his glory."
"My life purpose is to love Christ, grow in Christ,
share Christ, and serve Christ through his church,
and to lead my family and others to do the same.
"My life purpose is to make a great commitment to
the Great commandment and the Great Commission."
My goal is Christlikeness; my family is the church;
my ministry is __________; my mission is _________;
my motive is the glory of God."
You may wonder,
"What about God's will for my job or marriage
or where I'm supposed to live or go to school?"
Honestly, these are secondary issues in your life,
and there may be multiple possibilities
that would all be in God's will for you.
What matters most is that you fulfill God's eternal purposes
regardless of where you live or work or whom you marry.
Those decisions should support your purposes.
The Bible says,
"Many are the plans in a man's heart,
but it is the LORD's purpose that prevail."
Proverbs 19:21
Focus on God's purposes for your life, not your plans,
since that's what will last forever.
I once heard the suggestion that you develop your life purpose statement
based on what you would like other people to say about you at your funeral.
Imagine your perfect eulogy, then build your statement on that.
Frankly, that's a bad plan.
At the end of your life it isn't going to matter at all
what other people say about you.
the only thing that will matter is what God says about you.
The Bible says,
"Our purpose is to please God,
not people."
1 Thessalonians 2:4b
One day God will review your answers to these life questions.
Did you put Jesus at the center of your life?
Did you develop his character?
Did you devote your life to serving others?
Did you communicate his message and fulfill his mission?
Did you love and participate in his family?
These are the only issues that will count.
As Paul said,
"Our goal is to measure up to
God's plan for us."
2 Corinthians 10;13
God Wants To Use You
About thirty years ago, I noticed a little phrase in Acts 13:36
that forever altered the direction of my life.
It was only seven words but,
like the stamp of a searing hot branding iron,
my life was permanently marked by these words:
"David served God's purpose
in his generation."
Acts 13:36a
Now I understood why God called David
"a man after my own heart."
Acts 13:22
David dedicated his life to fulfilling God's purposes on earth.
There is no greater epitaph than that statement!
Imagine it chiseled on your tombstone:
That you served God's purpose in your generation.
My prayer is that people will be able to say that about me when I die.
It is also my prayer that people will say it about you, too.
That is why I wrote this book for you.
This phrase is the ultimate definition of a life well lived.
You do the eternal and timeless (God's purpose)
in a contemporary and timely way (in your generation).
That is what the purpose-driven life is all about.
Neither past nor future generations can serve
God's purpose in this generation.
Only we can.
Like Ester, God created you
"for such a time as this."
Esther 4:14
God is still looking for people to use.
The Bible says,
"The eyes of the LORD search the whole earth
in order to strengthen those
whose hearts are fully committed to him."
2 Chronicles 16:9
will you be a person God can use for his purposes?
will you serve God's purpose in your generation?
Paul lived a purpose-driven life.
He said,
"I run straight to the goal
with purpose in every step."
1 Corinthians 9:26
His only reason for living was
to fulfill the purposes God had for him.
He said,
"For to me,
to live is Christ and to die is gain."
Philippians 1:21
Paul was not afraid of either living or dying.
Either way, he would fulfill God's purposes.
He couldn't lose!
One day history will come to a close,
but eternity will go on forever.
William Carey said,
"The future is as bright as the promises of God."
When fulfilling your purposes seems tough,
don't give in to discouragement.
Remember your reward, which will last forever.
The Bible says,
"For our light and momentary troubles are
achieving for us an eternal glory
that far outweights them all."
2 Corinthians 4:17
Imagine what it is going to be like one day,
with all of us standing before the throne of God
presenting our lives in deep gratitude and praise to Christ.
Together we will say,
"Worthy, Oh Master!
Yes, our God!
Take the glory! the honor! the power!
You created it all;
It was created because you wanted it!"
Revelation 4:11
You can start living on purpose today.
We will praise him for his plan
and live for his purposes forever!
DAY FORTY
Thinking About My Purpose
Point to Ponder: Living with purpose is the only way to really live.
Verse to Remember: "For David ... served the purpose of God
in his own generation."
Acts 13;35
Question to Consider: When will I take the time to write down
my answers to life's five great questions?
When will I put my purpose on paper?
p 312~319
http://www.purposedrivenlife.com
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