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    The Believer's Purpose


    God has a purpose for your life. If that weren't true, He'd have taken you home to heaven at the moment of salvation. Do you ever wonder why He left you here?
    The Lord intends to influence others through you. Our purpose is to be a vessel through which Christ overflows to others--touching those who hurt and desperately need a Savior. Once we are saved, Scripture teaches, our involvement is threefold.
    First, we love others. Jesus clearly stated that this was one of the two greatest commandments (Matt. 22:38-39).
    Second, we share the good news of salvation (Acts 1:8). Some travel across the world to spread the gospel, while others teach neighbors across the street. The Holy Spirit will direct us to the right people if we are willing to obey.
    Third, we serve in a variety of ways, like helping those in need, sharing our resources, and lifting others in prayer. Jesus is our perfect example of all three. His entire life was marked by caring for people--both those who loved Him and those who did not. In fact, the Bible teaches that He humbled Himself and became like us, willing to give up His life for our redemption. There is no greater love; there is no greater act of service.
    Scripture clearly defines the believer's purpose. Aligning ourselves with God's intentions for His children--loving others, witnessing, and serving-- bring us great satisfaction. In fact, we're still on earth not merely to hear more teaching but to act on it and share with others what we learn.
    Dr Charles Stanley

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    Amen

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      #3
      To know God and make God known. We are to make disciples of men which means teaching others the truth so they can in turn teach that to others. We must move in the Holy Spirit regardless and in the face of adversity. If a man refuses to listen, shake the dirt from your feet and move on from that household.
      It is humbling and often difficult to do the Lord's will but the rewards are great.

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        #4
        Thanks Bro. Bill

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          #5
          Thanks for posting this Bro. Bill.

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            #6
            Amen.

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              #7
              Amen!

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                #8
                good words

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RattlesnakeDan View Post
                  To know God and make God known. We are to make disciples of men which means teaching others the truth so they can in turn teach that to others. We must move in the Holy Spirit regardless and in the face of adversity. If a man refuses to listen, shake the dirt from your feet and move on from that household.
                  It is humbling and often difficult to do the Lord's will but the rewards are great.
                  Amen!!

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                    #10
                    Brother Bill---I just filed that away for a future devotional at one of our church deacons' meetings---thank you.

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                      #11
                      Amen, thank you Bro Bill.

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                        #12
                        Truth!

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                          #13
                          Glad I found a few of your posts tonight. Thanks as always.

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                            #14
                            Amen!


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                              #15
                              Amen and thank you

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