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Your Question:
Can I still have a sense of purpose when I'm no longer able to work?
Answer:
As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with finding purpose in their lives, especially when they're no longer able to work. But I believe that our purpose goes beyond our job or profession. It's about living a life that's pleasing to God and fulfilling to ourselves. When I think about my own purpose, I'm reminded of 1 Corinthians 3:23, which says, "You are of Christ, and Christ is of God." This tells me that my purpose is connected to God's purpose, and that I'm an ambassador for Him. When we're no longer able to work, it's easy to feel lost and without direction. But I believe that God wants us to continue integrating our lives around His purpose. In fact, the Bible says that our purpose is not just about achieving a specific goal, but about living in dependence on God's power and guidance. As I reflect on my own life, I'm reminded of the hymn writer's words, "We plow the fields, and scatter the good seed on the land, but it is fed and watered by God's almighty hand." This reminds me that my purpose is not just about what I do, but about how I live my life in relationship with God. Ultimately, our purpose is not about what we achieve or accomplish, but about who we are in Christ. As I look to Jesus as my example, I'm reminded that my purpose is not just about working, but about living a life of faith and dependence on God. When we focus on Jesus and His purpose for our lives, we begin to see that our tasks and responsibilities are not just about achieving a goal, but about living a life that's pleasing to God. This is the kind of purpose that can give us meaning and direction, even when we're no longer able to work.
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