Your Purpose Is Not Your Job - RELEVANT
This is why purpose is really more accurately described as your purposes. Different things are going to be important to you at different moments. Embrace this. Your focus and purpose should change as you evolve, find new things you’re curious about, and enjoy a life well-lived.
Gina Bianchini • Purpose
Knowing your purpose simplifies your life. It defines what you do and what you don’t do. Your purpose becomes the standard you use to evaluate which activities are essential and which aren’t. You simply ask, “Does this activity help me fulfill one of God’s purposes for my life?”
Rick Warren • The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here For?
No.7: The Power of Renewing Your Purpose
What is my purpose in life?
Your problem is that you equate your purpose with goal-based achievement. The universe isn’t interested in your achievements . . . just your heart. When you choose to act out of kindness, compassion and love, you are already aligned with your true purpose. No need to look further.
How about you? Has the mission of God translated into a specific vision for your life? Do you, like Paul, have a personal ministry ambition? Through his Spirit, God invites you to join the purposes for which he has created you specifically (Eph. 2:10). When you grasp this, the Great Commission becomes a focused burden for some person or group of pe
... See moreJ.D. Greear • Jesus, Continuedâ¦
No career automatically provides a purpose, but no job precludes our finding a purpose in it, either. It isn’t the role we fill that prompts a sense of purpose but how we choose to approach whatever work we do. As