Micah 6:8 “He hath
shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but
to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?”
I’m Back... With a Purpose
In the midst of my grief I found something. It was there all
the time I just needed to grab hold of all that I knew I had in me and that is
my FAITH! One to never let me down, God set upon me a new mission, one that I
had strayed from but He brought me back through my faith.
Yesterday’s sermon was about the future and knowing your
purpose in the here and now. It really touched me because I was snuggling up to
my grief and looking for a promise in my tears. As usual I found it in a sermon
cradled among truth.
Sometimes people feel scared, afraid they’re not doing all they
can in the Lord’s eyes whether a florist, a doctor, a gardener or a janitor.
Sometimes people feel that between resting on Sunday and going back to work on
Monday is just a mundane chore they do to keep food on their plate. Really? You
feel so unworthy that that is all you feel your purpose is in life? To put food
on the table and pay bills?
If in the mundane you see purpose, your inner essence and
being will come to life like a newly planted spring garden. The florist feels
like it is just a job organizing and arranging the flowers while making money,
but in essence of completing her purpose she is touching the lives of other
people. How you might ask? When you’re lying in the hospital and a flower
arrives, how does that make you feel? You’re not thinking of the person who is
serving a purpose in bringing that arrangement to life. Instead you’re smiling
and feeling good! This person was touched by the florist and didn’t even give
her a second thought. At a funeral, the florist is reaching into your realm and
making you feel love and beauty surround you in a dark moment of despair.
How about the nurse? Are you thinking of her dedication to
serving her purpose in life? No, I imagine all you are thinking about is her
poking and prodding and how annoying it is to lose control of YOU and YOUR
faculties. The nurse is serving her purpose in bringing you your medical needs
and see that you are comfortable on this, as you see it, demeaning journey.
How about the janitor? Are you thinking of their job as
fulfilling a purpose? Of course not, again you’re thinking of you and how
you’re just glad that there is toilet paper on the TP holder after you’re done
your business. You don’t think of anyone as fulfilling a purpose but as I see
it, we’re all here fulfilling the purpose that God has set for us.
Sometimes people feel that they’re not doing enough in
fulfilling their purpose and get emotionally drained thinking what next? What
will I do? They worry needlessly when they should take their need to God and He
WILL fulfill your need in serving His purpose. Remember, He put you here for a
reason and that is to serve His purpose.
When people get distracted from their purpose they begin to
lose faith. They don’t want something higher than themselves controlling what
their purpose is so they wander into selfishness and hold tightly to
materialistic views and they go on in life serving nothing but their ego.
MY purpose is to write. Even when I feel like my writing
isn’t reaching out to someone, that one person will let me know that I’ve
reached into his or her heart in some way and thus fulfilling my purpose. I
lost sight of that for a while thinking there was really no reason to write but
in the layers of grief I found my writing to not only be essential to the my
healing but to be substantial in finding my purpose while helping others.
I serve God through my writing. He blessed me with the
talent to write. He had me training on many levels all of my life in my
cleaning houses for those who were often too disabled to do it for themselves,
taking care of the elderly when they couldn’t nurse themselves, tending to the
lonely widow who just needed friendship. God used me so my heart would know and
understand compassion for all and then my writing would be used to relay a message
of the promise that He had shown to me.
I’ve spent enough time in my grief and now it is time to
fulfill my purpose in serving God. You do know that if you are not serving God,
you are only serving yourself? We live in the ‘all about me’ generation and
people are not so happy with the sun not rising for THEM! The world should turn
and bow for THEM. They seek ‘things’ outside getting lost in pain and sorrow
and never look at the healing that is right there on the inside waiting for
them to embrace.
We all have a purpose in this life and until you understand
what the purpose is and that EVERY single person has one, maybe the world would
change. We can’t let evil scare us into not seeing a reason for everything
under the sun.
Jesus was a carpenter for most of His life. Do you think he
sat there twiddling his thumbs asking God what his purpose was in life? I don’t
think so, he knew God was shaping him into a man who would carve out a nation,
build a world of love out of the sands of time, hammer into the people a voice
that would be heard for millennia, seal the message and purpose with nails so
that the blood would set us free. Once Jesus understood His purpose, His life
was fulfilled.
Luke. 21:34 And take heed to yourselves, lest at any
time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of
this life, and so that day come upon you unawares.
2 comments:
Great reminder. I'm glad you're back.
Thanks!
I'm sure my dad would not want me to stay in the grief pit and I KNOW my heavenly Father wouldn't want that for me either. :)
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