The Trip of a Lifetime
by Dewey Novotny
Imagine driving somewhere without knowing your
directions, or worse yet, your destination! Or imagine arriving
at your destination not knowing why you are there. The results
are confusion, wasted time, and wasted resources. Sadly, this
plight accurately describes “directionally-challenged” individuals
today who become busy with the details of life but either forget
or fail to determine the God-given purpose for their journey.
Are you part of this directionally-challenged majority? Many
times, we mistakenly equate purpose in life with the right job
or vocation. Paul had the vocation of a tentmaker, Jesus was
a carpenter, and Matthew was a tax collector. However, these
jobs did not represent their life purposes. What does it mean
to have a life purpose, anyway?
What's Your God-given
Goal in Life?
Use these following questions to discover a little
bit about the passions God has planted in your heart, who He
has created you to be, and what He is calling you to do.
• What past activity comes closest to being
everything you desire for the future?
•
If every job paid a dollar, what future
pursuit would be the most appealing?
•
I would be devastated if I were unable to participate in what
activity? Why?
•
What is hindering the work of the Kingdom in the hearts and lives
of the people I care for most?
•
What skills, gifts, and talents has God given me that I would
delight in using to serve a group of people that I care for greatly?
The Pursuit of Faith-Based
Purpose
There is only one Scriptural way to discover and
accomplish God’s purpose for your life—by faith.
It is through faith that you understand God’s purpose for
the world, and it is through faith that you will understand what
He wants you to accomplish. Every great man or woman of God who
accomplishes significant things for the kingdom of God is a person
of faith. This is the recurring theme of Scripture and is summarized
in Hebrews 11. By faith Noah prepared an ark. By faith Moses
freed God’s people. By faith Joshua conquered the land.
Without faith it is impossible to please God (see Hebrews 11:6).
Faith is the Sprit-led ability to comprehend and accomplish God’s
will. Life purpose is your personal invitation to join God in
faith as He works in and through you to bring Himself glory,
minister to the needs of others, and grant eternal joy to you
as a believer.
The Focus of Eternity
Do you know who God wants you to be and what He
wants you to do? Seek to discover a plan that “eye hath
not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart
of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love
Him” (I Corinthians 2:9, KJV).
WHO is the primary group of people God has called me to serve
and what are their needs?
WHAT eternally-significant, life-changing message
has God entrusted to me to communicate with others?
HOW and by what means will I earn the right
to be heard and then best deliver this message to those I serve?
God has instilled deep in your heart the desire to be used by
Him for something great. Additionally, He has given you a life-changing
message He wants you to share with an audience whom you care
about deeply.
Take a moment to evaluate who you are and what you do. Using
the questions above, consider the motivation for your day, your
educational pursuits, and the next five years. Life is short.
Make it count for eternity—and live it on purpose!
Dewey Novotny is a writer and motivational
speaker as well as the formulator of the Life
Purpose Planning study tool. In addition to getting people passionate about God's
will for their
lives,
Dewey
enjoys
flying,
fly fishing,
and spending
time with his wife Chardell and their seven children. They live
in McKinney, Texas.
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