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Seek God’s Purpose

God has a purpose and plan for each of our lives. The greatest thing we can do is to find that purpose and live it out. We can trust his purpose in us because it is based on his wisdom and love. If we seek His will, we’re not going to do anything that can ultimately spoil His purpose in us.  

Today, we may at times stray from the perfect path God wants us to travel, but we never totally get off the main path. As long he does not abandon us, and He won’t. He promised he would never leave us nor forsake us He will use us for His purposes. Despite our sins and shortcomings. 

“The Lord will fulfill his purpose for me; Your love, O Lord, endures forever — do not abandon the works of Your hands.” Psalm 138:8 

Let’s Pray 

Yahweh, help me discern what my life is intended to fulfil. Father, thank you for loving me and promising to walk beside me every step of my life. God, I live trusting that you will never forsake me no matter what. In Christ’s name. Amen. 

 

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By Pastor Ray Patrick

Evangelism. Outreach. Ministry.
Pastor Ray Patrick is a R.E Teacher at The Eden School

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