The Father's Menu
Apostle Dr. Richard Udoh
Thursday, November 29, 2018
OPERATING WITH A SENSE OF PURPOSE
To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
Ecclesiastes 3:1 KJV
Main Text:
“Don’t you see that you can’t live however you please, squandering what God paid such a high price for? .... So let people see God in and through your body.” 1 Corinthians 6:20 MSG
There’s an amazing fact to God’s grace. It’s free to all who come to Jesus believing. At the same time, the grace of God is the most expensive gift we’ll ever receive. Why? It costs God’s Son His life.
Considering what Jesus has done for humanity, what do we do? We must fulfill purpose in life. One way we can show our gratitude to God is by making our lives count. The Holy Spirit is your Teacher. You can’t afford to live without His instructions. It’s not good to know that you are clueless about your destiny despite your fasting, prayers and church attendance. But to be sincere, this is the case of so many on the earth. They have direct access to the Way, the Truth and Life but they are still the same all year round. I pray your destiny will not rotate in circles but God will open your eyes to the way forward as this year is ending in Jesus’ mighty name.
You are created with a purpose. You are not an accidental discharge to this generation. Every time and season of your life including each new day should come with meanings and lovely results.
If you don’t know your way, you will run on another man’s lane which can never give you a success. Work with a sense of purpose. Operate in the counsel of God. If your relationship with others is not yielding the right result, check it with the Word of God. Take a stock of your life and reconsider your ways. Live every day of your life with a sense of direction and avoid every distraction to life. Your life and years on earth will not be wasted in Jesus’ name.
Prayer: O Lord, open my eyes of understanding to the purpose of my life on earth
Further Reading: Ecclesiastes 3:1-11
Read through the Bible: Psalm 85 & II Corinthians 7