Group Discussion reviewing the book again…
Living Beyond Time: Embracing God’s Eternal Perspective
As the calendar flips to a new year, there’s a collective shift in how we view time. Suddenly, we’re hyper-aware of its fleeting nature. Whether it’s the start of a
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Day 1 of The Purpose Driven Life- I agreed with the author where he states that we were born by God’s purpose and for His purpose therefore our starting point shouldn’t be ourselves it should always be God. God is the one that directs our path and does this through His word. I also liked where the author stated that if you want to know your purpose, ask God who is the creator. The author proved his point by indicating that if you are in the possession of someone else’s invention, you won’t know the intricate details and functions of the invention unless you ask the creator of the invention.
In the video I agree with what Josiah said in reference to if someone doesn’t have a plan or anything to do then they tend to lay around and pretty much waste the day. However, when there is a plan and purpose for your time, your day is more focused and more things get accomplished.
Yes, so true. We must ask the Creator for His purpose for our lives. We did not design ourselves. So we must look back to the Originator of life to find the meaning and purpose of our lives. If we don’t do that, we can find ourselves wandering around aimlessly and/or needlessly wasting time doing things that are not truly what we should be doing.
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