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Why am I? What is my purpose?

Why am I here? What is life all about? What is the meaning of life? How we answer these big-picture questions is important so we can live with hope and a sense of purpose in times of uncertainty, pain, and frustration.

What is the meaning of life according to the Bible? According to the Bible, knowing God is the meaning of life because He is the “author of life” (John 17:3). The meaning of life is not based on things we see in the world “for life is more than food, and the body more than clothing” (Luke 12:23).

What does it mean to know God? Why can’t we base the meaning of life on relationships, career, or personal happiness? Understanding the answer to these questions in the Bible gives a sense of purpose and fulfillment in our lives.

https://www.openbible.info/topics/why_do_i_exist

What is the meaning to life? Why am I? What is my reason/purpose? A routine question that strikes us at moments of reflection/trial. What is “Life”?

God, as The Author of life, brings meaning to life. Everything God created was meant to show what God is like. God created a world with a purpose, by His design. The world we live in and the life of every person has a purpose and is not just the product of chance, random events, and biological selection.

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Prayer helps you develop a relationship with God

Just like your parents here on earth, your Heavenly Father wants to hear from you and talk to you. When you pray, He listens. Then He answers your prayers in the form of thoughts, spiritual feelings, scripture, or even the actions of other people.

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Prayer helps you gain an understanding of God’s loving nature

The scriptures teach, “God is love” (1 John 4:8). You can feel that love as you speak daily with Him through prayer, seeking His guidance in your life.

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Prayer provides answers

Praying and listening to the answers God gives you can help you better understand your purpose in life. God will help you understand why you are here and what you can do to return to live with Him after this life.

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Prayer helps you find direction in your life

When you privately pray to God, you can work through serious decisions in your life. God always listens and often provides the specific answers and guidance we seek. Even when He chooses not to answer immediately or in the way we might have hoped, prayer itself is a way to find peace.

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Prayer gives you strength to avoid temptation

Jesus counseled His disciples, “Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation” (Matthew 26:41). Through prayer, we can overcome temptations to sin. Pray for God’s help to keep you from making wrong choices. This will give you the strength to do what is right.

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Prayer aligns your will with God’s will

The purpose of prayer is not necessarily to tell God how you want Him to do things. Rather, it’s to better understand Him and His ways, bringing yourself into alignment with His will. As C.S. Lewis is often attributed as saying, prayer “doesn’t change God. It changes me.”

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Prayer and regular fasting can help you accept God’s will

Jesus fasted for 40 days and 40 nights before He began His ministry on the earth. As He did this, He communed with His Father in Heaven in prayer. Likewise, if you pray and fast, you can feel closer to God and better understand the things He wants you to do.

 

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Prayer can work miracles

Throughout the scriptures, we see many examples of the Lord working miracles as an answer to prayer. In Old Testament times, the prophet Daniel was thrown into a lions’ den because he refused to stop praying. When he prayed to God in the lions’ den, angels appeared and closed the mouths of the lions. Through daily prayer, you can also experience personal miracles such as healing, peace, and forgiveness for sins.

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Prayer invites the Holy Spirit into your life

As you pray daily, you invite the Holy Spirit to be with you and to comfort and direct you. The Holy Spirit can give you answers, help you feel God’s love, and bring feelings of peace and joy into your heart.

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Prayer helps you become more like Jesus

Jesus set the perfect example of prayer. If you try to follow His example through prayer, you will become more like Him and develop a better relationship with Him and Heavenly Father.

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Be blessed. Because we ARE! Amen

For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure.
Do all things without murmurings and disputings: That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world.
Philippians 4:13-15

For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure.
Do all things without murmurings and disputings: That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world.
Philippians 4:13-15

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In God we trust! Hallelujah 👏

And we pray, in Jesus’ MIGHTY Name, Amen.

Our gift from God.

I will reward them with a long life and give them my salvation.”

Psa. 91.16 NLT.

Beloved, I pray for you. May God reward you with long life and show you His salvation in Yeshua’s Name. Shalom

It is God’s ultimate promise of protection, divine blessing, and secure deliverance for those who trust and acknowledge Him.

Breakdown of the Verse

  • “With long life I will satisfy him…”: This represents God’s desire not just to grant physical longevity, but to provide a full, deeply content, and peaceful life . It symbolizes leaving this life fulfilled, knowing you have received God’s best.
  • “…and show him my salvation.”: In the original Hebrew, “salvation” is Yeshua (the root name of Jesus). It points to the ultimate deliverance, grace, and eternal rescue that God provides.

Context in Psalm 91

This verse is the concluding promise of a larger passage (Psalm 91:14-16) where God directly speaks of the believer who has set their Love upon Him. In the preceding verses, God promises to answer their calls, be with them in times of trouble, and grant them deliverance and honor.

https://thecove.org/blog/the-reward/

To God be ALL the glory, Amen.

Being near death changes your perspective.

What’s a lesson you’ve learned recently that shifted your perspective?

Facing mortality universally strips away worldly attachments, shifting focus from material pursuits to eternal realities. The Bible mirrors this perspective shift, urging believers to value grace, view the earth as a temporary home , and measure life by the love and devotion they pour into God and others.

Earthly Priorities vs. Eternal Value

  • The Transience of Life: The Bible acknowledges that earthly life is short—often compared to a vapor or a passing shadow (James 4:14, Psalm 144:4). When death is imminent, the temporary nature of material wealth and worldly ambition becomes glaringly obvious.
  • Heavenly Citizenship: The Apostle Paul challenges believers to reframe their perspective by looking past earthly circumstances: “Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth” (Colossians 3:2) . This shift often provides a profound sense of freedom from current anxieties.

Biblical Perspectives on the Hereafter
While the Bible does not explicitly detail modern near-death experiences (NDEs) , it provides a solid theological framework for the shift in mindset that dying people experience :

  • Overcoming the Fear of Death: The overarching biblical message is that death has lost its sting because of Christ’s resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:55-57) . Many who face death find that this promise reic with supernatural peace.
  • Present vs. Future Hope: Scripture explicitly teaches that there is a glorious afterlife awaiting believers, where sorrow and pain are erased (Revelation 21:4) . This shifts the focus from avoiding suffering in this life to cultivating a relationship with God for eternity.

Practical Takeaway: How to Live Today
Ultimately, facing death changes your perspective by revealing what truly matters. Instead of living for fleeting achievements, the biblical focus is on the two greatest commandments: loving God wholeheartedly and loving your neighbor (Matthew 22:37-39). It is a call to view every remaining moment as an opportunity to build spiritual treasures rather than earthly ones (Matthew 6:19-21).

A near-death experience (NDE) is a profound dividing line that permanently alters an individual’s worldview. Research shows it typically strips away the fear of death, reduces the desire for material success, and creates an urgent desire to live authentically by focusing on deep relationships and meaningful pursuits.

While clinical and psychological studies have explored this phenomenon , the psychological and behavioral shifts follow an NDE are highly documented:

  • Shift in Values: People often lose interest in external benchmarks of success like wealth or status, prioritizing intrinsic goals like well-being, empathy, and love.
  • Sense of Urgency: Survivors often feel a heightened sense of mission or purpose, sometimes drastically changing careers or leaving unfulfilling jobs to engage in service-oriented work.
  • Reduced Fear: The panic surrounding dying is largely replaced by a profound peace, spiritual growth, and a belief in the continuation of consciousness. [1, 2]
  • Social Challenges: Adjusting to these intense new priorities while trying to fit back into pre-NDE relationships and responsibilities can sometimes lead to feelings of isolation .

A profound, recent lesson shifts our perspective from anxiety to trust: recognizing that worry is fundamentally a misunderstanding of God’s character . Embracing this means swapping a need for control for a deep, active reliance on divine provision.

This perspective shift is rooted in several specific biblical teachings and verses:

  • Overcoming Anxiety: In the Gospel of Luke (specifically Luke 12:22-28), Jesus asks: “Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?” Worrying about the future assumes God won’t provide, but the passage points out how God clothes the lilies and feeds the ravens, emphasizing that you are more valuable than they are.
  • Seeing Problems as Opportunities: The Bible encourages believers to view their circumstances through God’s promises rather than just human limitations . As Psalm 16:6 reminds us, “The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; surely I have a delightful inheritance.” Finding joy in the journey, even when it looks different than expected, builds true contentment .
  • Trusting the Process: Proverbs 3:5-6, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding,” highlights that a shift in perspective often requires letting go of your own plans to make room for God’s direction .

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To God be ALL the glory, Amen.

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