Playing On Purpose By Pete Briscoeનમૂનો
Three Big Questions
He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how. — Friedrich Nietzsche
A number of years ago, my dad met a young man in a coffee shop. He asked him, “Tell me your story: Who are you? Why are you here?”
The young man answered, “My parents said I was an accident. I’m living recklessly; I’ll probably die one day soon. I’m an accident suspended between two accidents.”
That’s not much of a life purpose, is it?
It’s no secret: Simply being alive presents the living with a series of questions. Most of us wrestle with these questions for our entire lives until we find an answer that satisfies… or we meet death—whichever comes first.
With that happy thought in mind, I believe life’s toughest questions are answered in Scripture. I also believe that once we find a firm, biblical answer, we can truly rest in that truth.
So, where do we start? When I study Scripture, I see three big questions answered:
- Who am I? We’re going to call this our primary purpose.
- What does God want me to do? This is our secondary purpose.
- How can I accomplish this? This is our personal purpose.
It only makes sense that we should answer the “who” before we answer the “what.” That’s why we’re calling it our primary purpose. Otherwise, we’ll end up like that young man in the coffee shop—carrying around a regrettable case of mistaken identity. Because mistaken identity leads to mistaken purpose.
Who then are you? I love how the Apostle John answers:
What great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! (1 John 3:1a)
If you’re in Christ, you’re God’s kid. This is the truth from which everything else flows. How would that young man’s life have changed if he believed God created him on purpose and for a purpose? I have to wonder, don’t you?
Creator of All, by Your grace I’m given a purposeful identity as Your child. As I live every day in many different roles, let me never mistake them for my primary identity. I’m Your kid, first and foremost. And I’m grateful. Amen.
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About this Plan
Big questions are a big part of the Christian life. Thankfully, God is on top of all life’s big questions—especially the ones about our purpose and identity. In this 5-day reading plan, Pete Briscoe looks at three big questions Christians are asking about God's will for their lives—and the endearing reply that answers them all: We’re His kids, purposefully playing a melody of grace.
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