Good Morning All,
Ephesians 2:10; “For we are his
workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for
good works, which God prepared beforehand, that
we should walk in them.”
It seems that each generation tries to make
a movie that answers the age old question about the meaning of life. Why are we here? One generation watched “2001: A Space
Odyssey” another one watched “The Matrix”.
Both are very deep and require a serious watching. There are other movies and other
stories. Many offer some interesting
views, some offer whimsical views and some offer some deep and insightful
views. But the question remains, why are
we here?
Most people, at one time or another, ask
themselves this question. Some go on
long and intense personal quests to determine this. There was a time, about when I was in
college, that deep introspective meditation was supposed to “give you the
answer.” I remember a time in a
psychology class when the instructor tried it.
One of the wags in class said the only he found was lint in his belly
button. The professor was flustered, the
class erupted and we never tried it again.
The problem with this is that many presume
that the question, “why am I here?” is a question that is subjective and
dependent upon the individual. While
this may please our sinful nature, it goes against God’s plan and design. God’s plan for you is to bring him glory in
all that we do. This includes your
worship/devotional life, you family life, your interaction with your fellow
believers and with those unbelievers.
Every action we take should bring God glory. This is where we find our purpose in life,
this is where we find the contentment in our life, it is where we find our
peace.
It is when we seek our own glory, our own
selfish desires, our own foolishness that we scatter before God. This is what causes us to run from God. Yet God in his mercy calls brings us back
from the four corners of the world to be his family. It doesn’t matter what you were, what sins
you committed, what caused you to run to the furthest corners of the world; God
calls you back. He calls you by name to
be his own redeemed children. That is
who you are, a redeemed child of God.
The “why” you are here, is to bring glory
to God by living the life that he has given to you, to walk in the paths and do
the good works which he lays out for you.
This is our purpose; to live in God’s presence bringing him glory and
giving us contentment.
Dearest Father, you bring us in from the
furthest corners of the world and reclaim us as your people and children. Give us the strength to see your will is our
best and only hope. Keep us close to you
that we may be safe in your arms. We ask
that you especially call those brothers and sisters who are still at the ends
of the earth; who are lost and struggling.
Bring them back to your grace. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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