Do You Wonder?

Do you wonder about the purpose of your life? I do. As a child, I learned in the catechism of my religion that my purpose was to “know, love and serve God, in this world and the next.” Wow! Quite a challenge for a six-year old to take on. What does this really mean?
I have come to understand that the “know” part of this answer is the daily work that I do in building a relationship with God. The partnership that has come to exist between me and Highest Power that exists. It’s not an equal partnership. God is much more powerful than I could ever imagine. However, I have learned to bring all my questions, worries and challenges to God and plead for answers, calm and assistance.

I trust that I will get my request. And I do, although not always in the form that I had anticipated. To my way of thinking, this is great! In the past, I have been known to spend a lot of time trying to make everything just right and keeping my power close.
As my relationship with God has grown and matured, I have come to understand that trusting in the wisdom of the Lord is preferable to insisting on my way. It’s a “Thy will not mine be done” philosophy.

With the maturation of this relationship love has grown and become an integral part of my daily life. I express my gratitude and love throughout the day. I try to be in regular contact with God using the Holy Spirit as the messenger.

With knowledge and love, the willingness to serve God becomes a natural progression. This service takes many forms. It is a big responsibility to become the hands of God. I wish that I could tell you that I do this perfectly. I cannot.

One of the best bits of knowledge that I have obtained from working on my relationship with God is the fact that I cannot get it right all the time. I make mistakes. I’m grumpy. I am not always kind. However, and most importantly, through everything God knows me intimately and loves me unconditionally. Just as He loves you!

I accept this purpose. I accept the challenge inherent in this purpose. Again and again and again.

Terri
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Blog posts by the saints of JOY Lutheran Church in Ocala. We are excited to do this ministry together and to share God's unconditional love with all who read these messages.
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1 Response to Do You Wonder?

  1. Sharon Green says:

    God made me go know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, so I can be happy with Him in the next. This is what I was taught at St Boniface Catholic Church from 1951-1960. 😀

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