Here's a clue: it wasn't just to take up space, pay bills, and figure out what's for dinner every night.
God created each of us to make a contribution -- not merely an appearance.
The Apostle Paul wrote, "Since through God's mercy we have this ministry, we do not lose heart." (2 Corinthians 4:1)
Notice Paul didn't say, "Since I'm talented..." or "Since I'm successful..." He said, "Through God's mercy."
That's good news because it means our value isn't based on our performance.
I spent years believing that the harder I worked and the more I accomplished, the more valuable I would become. But eventually I learned that my worth wasn’t found in what I do. It's found in Whose I am.
God made me.
God loves me.
Jesus died for me.
That settles my value once and for all.
The second gift of God's mercy is that we don't have to stay stuck in our mistakes. If perfection were required, heaven would have a very short guest list!
Just look at the people God used. Jacob was a liar. Jonah ran from God. Martha worried. Peter was impulsive. Moses, David, and Paul all had serious failures in their pasts.
Yet God used every one of them.
Why?
Because God isn't looking for perfect people. He's looking for willing people.
The same is true today.
Your ministry may be a classroom, an office, a hospital, a kitchen table, a community center, or even social media. Every act of kindness, encouragement, service, and love can point someone toward Jesus.
So don't give up.
Keep showing up.
Keep serving.
Keep loving.
God has placed you and me here on purpose for a purpose. And as long as He gives us breath, He still has a calling on our lives
So, today, let's put that stake in the ground and declare our reason for being here on planet earth. We were called, are called and will continue to be called God's ambassadors -- His hands and feet in a world that desperately needs hope.
We are here on purpose for the purpose of carrying out God's calling on our lives.
Let's own it and live it.




















