On Sunday at NewHope we launched a new series called – OnPurpose. I shared the following at the end and a lot of people were asking for it. So, here you go…
When we live OnPurpose, we remove ourselves from the role of the victim and become a co-creator with God. It’s far too easy to live life by accident…and most people do. But we aren’t most people, we live OnPurpose
Most people allow life to happen to them. But we aren’t most people, we are living OnPurpose
Most people blame their circumstances, for their poor choices. But we aren’t most people, we are living OnPurpose
Most people follow the crowd, even if that crowd is headed over the cliff. But we aren’t most people, we’re following our Purpose
Most people shrug their shoulders and say – that’s just the way it is. But we aren’t most people, we’re living OnPurpose.
Most people live for the moment rather than the long term. But we aren’t most people, we are living OnPurpose.
Most people live relatively meaningless lives. But we aren’t most people, we are living OnPurpose.
Prayer at the end: God thank you that you have a purpose for my life. Thank you that you have more for me. Thank you that you want my life to make a difference in the lives of others. So help me to discover my purpose and live it well.
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