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Live Your Calling: What On Earth Am I Here For

DAY 12 OF 23

Your Life has Eternal Importance

You are going to give your life for something. What will it be — a career, a sport, a hobby, fame, wealth? None of these will have lasting significance.

Service is the pathway to real significance. It is through ministry that we discover the meaning of our lives. The Bible says, “Each of us finds our meaning and function as a part of his body” (Romans 12:5 MSG).

As we serve together in God’s family, our lives take on eternal importance. Paul said, “I want you to think about how all this makes you more significant, not less … because of what you are a part of” (1 Corinthians 12:14, 19).

God wants to use you to make a difference in the world. He wants to work through you. What matters is not the duration of your life but the donation of it. Not how long you lived, but how you lived.

If you’re not involved in any service or ministry, what excuse have you been using?

• Abraham was old. • Jacob was insecure. • Leah was unattractive. • Joseph was abused. • Moses stuttered. • Gideon was poor. • Samson was codependent. • Rahab was immoral. • David had an affair and all kinds of family problems. • Elijah was suicidal. • Jeremiah was depressed. • Jonah was reluctant. • Naomi was a widow. • John the Baptist was eccentric to say the least. • Peter was impulsive and hot-tempered. • Martha worried a lot. • The Samaritan woman had several failed marriages. • Zacchaeus was unpopular. • Thomas had doubts. • Paul had poor health. • Timothy was timid.

That is quite a variety of misfits! But God used each of them in his service. He’s ready to use you, too! Let’s stop making excuses.

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Live Your Calling: What On Earth Am I Here For

Join Pastor Rick for this message series on God’s calling for your life as you learn how to discern that calling and use it as a blessing for the church, other people, and in your own life.

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