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What if I lose my sense of purpose?

Answer:

Losing one's sense of purpose can be a daunting experience, especially when it feels like the fog of depression is settling in. As someone who has walked alongside others struggling with depression, I've come to realize that our purpose is not something we can conjure up on our own. It's not about achieving a certain goal or finding a sense of fulfillment in our own efforts. Rather, it's about aligning ourselves with God's purpose for our lives.

When I think about my own purpose, I'm reminded of the importance of focusing on Jesus. As I run the race of life, I need to keep my eyes fixed on Him, trusting that He has a plan for me that's greater than anything I could ever imagine. It's not about achieving a certain goal or reaching a specific destination; it's about living a life that's surrendered to God's will. As I've learned to do this, I've found that my purpose becomes more and more clear, and I'm able to live a life that's more in sync with God's heart.

For me, my purpose is not just about achieving a certain goal or fulfilling a specific role; it's about glorifying God in all that I do. As I've come to understand this, I've found that my sense of purpose has become more stable and secure. I'm no longer driven by my own desires or ambitions, but by a desire to please God and live a life that honors Him. And I've found that this sense of purpose is not just a destination, but a journey that I'm on every day, with God as my guide and companion.

Sources:

depression
edward welch
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
systematic theology
wayne grudem
christian apologetics
douglas groothius

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