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Have you wondered, "What is my purpose in life?"


For me, I asked that question.  I looked for the answer in many places and in many ways.  None were satisfying, some were hurtful.

I went to grade school (1-8) at a Catholic school near my home in Waukesha Wisconsin.  My mother (Lord bless her) was raised Catholic in her first generation immigrant family.  I remember talking to God as a youngster in church, staring at Jesus on the cross.  I believed in him as a 10 year old does.  I went to confessional and the whole nine yards.  But I never knew what it meant to have a personal relationship with Jesus.  By 7th and 8th grade I fell away from the church and followed the world's view.

After so many years looking to the world for purpose and not finding it, I turned back to God. 

He answered!

I listened!


It is difficult to explain the difference when you are reborn.  It can't be fully explained with words.  But my life before turning completely to the Lord is best described:

"For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened."  Romans 1:21

Now I have peace in my heart, and mind.  Of course I struggle and sometimes let the burdens of the world squeeze my brain.  But now it seems best described:

"For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.' So they began to celebrate."  Luke 15:11-32

As I read and re-read the Bible, it is clear most of His word doesn't talk about our earthly life.  It discusses, encourages, and defines the spiritual world.  When I read it from spirit, it becomes clear.  When I don't understand, it usually means I'm living in myself.

Accepting the Bible as truth is easier and easier.  And now my purpose in life is clear.

To serve.

To serve - to honor my Lord Jesus Christ.

To serve - to give thanks for his saving grace.

To serve - to use my God given talents to help His kingdom on earth.

Looking back is a good way to thankfully repent, and see how and when the Lord touched my life (and me not seeing it at the time).  For example, it now seems heaven sent that my big play in the business world was to build a company and call it Iserv ("e" omitted for "coolness").  Then it was taken away, by my own selfish decisions and circumstances from world events.  I can now say I am thankful the pay day was taken away. 

In the buisiness today, my purpose is clear.  And with a few talents, I will try my best to earn interest for the Lord.  Read Matthew 25:14-30.

Now what - walk that narrow path.

Peace & Joy.
Jeff
 
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