Já ouviste alguém dizer: "Não há nada de especial que eu possa fazer; Eu simplesmente não tenho nenhum propósito na vida?" Vivemos hoje numa cultura que coloca tanta ênfase na coisa errada. Afinal, se não és jovem ou bonito, o que há em ti?
Notei uma coisa muito interessante entre os adolescentes (isto também acontece com os adultos). Já notaste, especialmente quando se fala sobre características físicas, todos dizem o que pensam ser o principal defeito físico? Olhas para esta pessoa linda e pensas: "Uau, como seria ser assim?"
Prometo-te, que essa pessoa irá dizer-te: "Eu não sou lindo, o meu nariz é muito longo, ou os meus olhos são muito pequenos, ou os meus dentes são tortos, ou eu ando de forma desengonçado, ou eu sou muito baixo, ou eu sou muito alto." A nossa própria perspectiva de nós mesmos é muitas vezes muito negativa. No entanto, tudo isto é totalmente irrelevante, mesmo que a nossa cultura não veja as coisas dessa maneira. O que é que a Bíblia diz sobre o nosso propósito na vida?
Deus fez-te por uma razão única e especial. Examina os teus gostos e aquilo que não gostas: no que é que és realmente bom e no que não és bom, o que é realmente interessante e divertido para ti e o que não é. Faz isso! É extremamente importante!
"Porque é que isso Importa?", perguntas-me? Importa porque foste projectado por Deus para seres tu! Tens um lugar único e motivo para estares aqui que ninguém mais tem. Podes pensar: "Há um milhão de outras pessoas que são como eu." Não é verdade! Muitas pessoas podem ser semelhantes a ti, mas nunca são exactamente como tu. Tu és uma parte única do mundo que Deus te colocou e és necessário. Ninguém é exactamente como tu. Então, sem ti, falta alguma coisa.
Examina apenas quem tu és e terás dado um passo gigantesco para encontrares o teu propósito na vida.
~ 1 Coríntios 12:14-15
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Have you ever heard anyone say, "There’s nothing special I can do; I just don’t have any purpose in life?" We live in a culture today that puts so much emphasis on the wrong thing. After all, if you’re not young or beautiful, what is there for you?
I’ve noticed a very interesting thing among teenagers (this often goes for adults, too). Have you noticed, especially when talking about physical features, everyone will tell you what they think is their major physical defect? You look at this gorgeous person, and think, "Wow, what would it be like to look like that?"
I promise you, that person will tell you, "I’m not gorgeous, my nose is too long, or my eyes are too small, or my teeth are crooked, or I walk funny, or I’m too short, or I’m too tall." Our own perspective of ourselves is often very negative. Yet, all of that is totally irrelevant, even though our culture does not view it that way. What does the Bible say about our purpose in life?
God has made you for a unique and special reason. Examine your own likes and dislikes: what you are really good at and what you are not good at, what is really interesting and fun to you and what is not. Do this! It’s extremely important!
"Why does it matter", you ask me? It matters because you were designed by God to be you! You have a unique place and reason for being here that no one else has. You may think, "There are a million other people who are just like me." Not true! Many people may be similar to you, but they are never exactly like you. You are a unique part of the world God has placed you in, and you are needed. No one else is exactly like you. So, without you, something would be missing.
Examine just who you are, and you will have taken one gigantic step toward finding your purpose in life.
~ 1 Corinthians 12:14-15
Have you ever heard anyone say, "There’s nothing special I can do; I just don’t have any purpose in life?" We live in a culture today that puts so much emphasis on the wrong thing. After all, if you’re not young or beautiful, what is there for you?
I’ve noticed a very interesting thing among teenagers (this often goes for adults, too). Have you noticed, especially when talking about physical features, everyone will tell you what they think is their major physical defect? You look at this gorgeous person, and think, "Wow, what would it be like to look like that?"
I promise you, that person will tell you, "I’m not gorgeous, my nose is too long, or my eyes are too small, or my teeth are crooked, or I walk funny, or I’m too short, or I’m too tall." Our own perspective of ourselves is often very negative. Yet, all of that is totally irrelevant, even though our culture does not view it that way. What does the Bible say about our purpose in life?
God has made you for a unique and special reason. Examine your own likes and dislikes: what you are really good at and what you are not good at, what is really interesting and fun to you and what is not. Do this! It’s extremely important!
"Why does it matter", you ask me? It matters because you were designed by God to be you! You have a unique place and reason for being here that no one else has. You may think, "There are a million other people who are just like me." Not true! Many people may be similar to you, but they are never exactly like you. You are a unique part of the world God has placed you in, and you are needed. No one else is exactly like you. So, without you, something would be missing.
Examine just who you are, and you will have taken one gigantic step toward finding your purpose in life.
~ 1 Corinthians 12:14-15
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