Specific Purpose

An all-purpose cleaner is a cleaning agent, usually a liquid, used to remove dirt, grime, and stains from multiple surfaces. The difference between an all-purpose cleaning agent versus a specific cleaning agent is acutely obvious. But for the sake of this illustration let me make this clear…specific purpose cleaners are not recommend for all surfaces. Now then, let’s lift this up spiritually! God is an all-purpose God and He can do anything because He created everything. Conversely, we are singularly purposed. We are here to fulfill the singular and sometimes multi-faceted purpose God planned for us before our conception (Palms 139:16). The paradox of life is that we often foster an ill belief that we are in someway all-purpose when in reality we are not. Too often people choose to do what they want to do and not what God designed for them to do. So what happens next?? When they experience defeat they insulate themselves in bitterness and disappointment all because they failed to confirm with God what their purpose is in life. We can’t live out what other people believe our purpose to be much like, an orange tree can’t bear apples! Psalm 57:2 says, “I cry out to God Most High, to God who fulfills his purpose for me.” This is the key in understanding God’s purpose for your life. make note that God has numbered your days and He will fulfill every purpose He has for you. If you don’t know your purpose in life all you have to do is ask Him!

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