How to Find Purpose and Passion in Your Life

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By Thomas Hammond, Licensed Biblical Therapist

Growing up, I always heard these words: “God has a plan for your life, Tommy. I know it doesn’t seem like it now, but one day you’ll know what God’s purpose is.” I was always curious about that, especially since I had failed many times (which is a tale for another time). “Could God really use me? Did I really have a purpose?”

As I got older, God allowed some pivotal moments in my life that helped me realize I did have a purpose. Through that realization, I became passionate about it. I’d like to share those moments with you now.

Compared to All of Creation, You are His Greatest

I remember one night, while I wrestled with the above thoughts of my worth and purpose, God drawing my attention upward. I live in the country, and that particular night, the stars and moon were so bright. Now, I had seen them before, but on that night it was different.

It was as if God whispered in my ear (which He often does), and what He said clicked! “I created these things that you see, and they are spectacular, but I only spoke them into existence. I formed you with my own hands and breathed my life into you.”

I was in awe. God created all of these wonderful things we see, yet we hold God’s fingerprints all over us. I want to encourage you. You have a purpose! 

“Before You Were Born, I Knew You and Ordained You”

God revealed this to me many years later. I have since relayed this message to every young person that God has brought into my path. Jeremiah 1:4-5 speaks to us even today.

God formed us and knew us, but He didn’t just leave it there; He has ordained us to be witnesses of His love, mercy, and power in the lives that we have been given to impact. 

To Know The Will of God, Look No Further Than The Word of God

A preacher recently came to the church I pastor and shared this with us. While simplistic, it is extremely profound. Growing up, the craze was trying to find the will of God. Allow me to let you in on a secret: It’s within the Bible. That is, in essence, the will of God. What we are often looking for is this: “What is my purpose?”

God is looking for you and I to be as Isaiah and say, “Here am I, send me.” God just requires us to be willing and obedient to that nudge, and when we are, He enables us. After all, as the old saying goes, “God doesn’t call the equipped, He equips the called.” 

Conclusion

These moments, along with many others, have caused me to become passionate about God’s gift of life and the wonderful opportunity and responsibility to share that with others. The more that I study about Jesus in the Bible, the more passionate I become about my purpose. 


So, to sum up everything:

  1. You have been created by God, who cared enough to form you with His own hands and breathe the breath of life into you. 
  2. Our purpose is to proclaim Him to the world, even if that is just in our neighborhood or families. 
  3. The more we learn about Him and learn to appreciate this gift of life that has been given to us, the more passionate we become about growing in the Lord ourselves, but also fulfilling our calling, using our talents to tell the world about Him. 

*Disclaimer: our content and blogs are for educational purposes only and are not intended to diagnose, prescribe, or replace medical advice from a physician. If you are experiencing health issues, please see your healthcare provider.

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