Faith & Love: A One Year Bible Reading Plan - Part 10নমুনা
Paul writes in his letter to his spiritual son instructing him how to instruct the people to live in a Kingdom way.
"And I have been chosen as a preacher and apostle to teach the Gentiles this message about faith and truth. I’m not exaggerating—just telling the truth."
I am Called… That I am sure of!
It's clear from the passage we've cited that Paul was confident in his identity, mission, and purpose as a preacher and apostle of Jesus Christ. He was certain of his calling to teach the Gentiles about faith and truth, and he wasn't exaggerating when he said he was chosen for this purpose.
For individuals seeking to have a similar sense of clarity in their lives, it can be valuable to reflect on these three aspects: identity, mission, and purpose. Here's a breakdown of how one might go about it:
1. Identity: Understanding who you are in the context of your faith and personal beliefs is foundational. Paul knew he was a child of God, and this formed the basis of his identity. Spend time in prayer, meditation, and reflection to understand your identity as a person of faith.
2. Mission: Once you have a clear sense of your identity, consider your mission or calling. What is it that you believe you are meant to do or contribute to this world? Paul's mission was to teach the Gentiles about faith and truth. Your mission might differ, but it should align with your beliefs and values.
3. Purpose: Purpose is the driving force behind your mission. It's the "why" behind what you do. For Paul, his purpose was rooted in the belief that Jesus had reconciled humanity with God, and he wanted to share this good news. Identify the deeper purpose that fuels your mission.
Are you operating from that position in your life?
Do you feel those three aspects are missing in your life: Identity, mission, and purpose?
These are deeply personal questions that individuals may grapple with at different stages of their faith journey. It's important to spend time praying, meditating, and studying God's Word to seek clarity on these aspects. Many Christians find guidance through mentors, pastors, and spiritual leaders who can help them discern their calling and purpose in the context of their faith.
Indeed, spending time with God, listening to His voice, and seeking His guidance are crucial steps in finding and living out your identity, mission, and purpose. As believers grow in their relationship with God, these aspects become clearer and more deeply rooted in their lives, leading to a sense of fulfillment and purpose in serving God and others.
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About this Plan
This one-year plan will take you on a journey in Faith and Love through the New Testament. We hope that you will be challenged to grow spiritually and be inspired as a follower of Jesus. This is Part 10 of 12.
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