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God's Unchanging Purpose for Your Life
Guess what? (I talked about it the other day)Here it is, you ready?Life changes but God remains the same! Yep, it’s true. Look it up. You see, God is going to continue to do what he’s always done and that is he heals and forgives us. He’s going to continue to watch over us and set our path. His path for us remains the same and His purpose hasn’t changed. What is it to you ask? Well, it’s to forgive sinners. He sent his son Jesus down here to die for us. Just because you may get stuck in what you’re doing doesn’t mean Jesus has. Jesus hasn’t stopped acting like Jesus for one minute. He came to bring all of us back into fellowship with God, and He’s still doing it, every day. Even the days when we stink at being us...But you know, that’s not really all He’s doing. He’s there for us to grow close to. He wants us to build a close relationship to Him and he wants us to spread His word. It gives me peace to know that He never changes His general purposes or His specific purposes for my life. In the same way, His purposes for us stay the same, even if everything else may to be in a state of change. “even as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."Matthew 20:28 Be Nice,
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Reference: Matthew 20:28
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