WHAT ON EARTH AM I HERE FOR?
The
Purpose Driven Life – Part 1
Take out your outlines. Welcome to 40 Days of Purpose.
Today we’re going to look at life’s three greatest questions:
1) The question of existence – why am I alive?
2) the question of significance – does my life matter?
and 3) the question of intention – what is my purpose?
Now this first question, “Why am I alive?”
is not exactly a new question. It
was asked thousands of years ago. In
fact, in Jeremiah 20:18, it says this “Why was I born? Was it only to have trouble
and sorrow, to end my life in disgrace?” There’ve probably been times in your life when you
felt that way, too. Was I
born just to have a bunch of problems?
Was I put here just to have heartache, grief and stress?
Jack Hanley wrote, “I hope life isn’t a joke, because I don’t
get it.”
You know, those are tragic statements folks, because
the life without purpose isn’t a life worth living.
Okay, so why does God want us here?
Why are we alive? Why are we on this planet?
Is there a reason? Well,
the Bible says this in
Proverbs 16.4, “The Lord has
made everything (circle everything)
for His own purpose.” It’s
for His purpose. Now God
has never made anything without a purpose.
Every rock has a purpose, every plant has a purpose, every animal
has a purpose and you have a purpose.
The truth is God has five purposes for your life.
In the next 40 days we’re going to look in detail at those five
purposes. The five reasons
God put you on this planet.
Today, though, I just want us to see God’s motive.
Look at this next verse, Ephesians 1:4, read
it with me…”Long before
He laid down the earth’s foundation, He had us in His mind and settled
on us as the focus of His love to be made whole and holy by His love.”
Circle the phrase “the
focus of His love”. Cause
if you don’t get anything else as we start this 40 days, I want you to
understand this: God says He made you to love you.
You might want to write that down.
You were created to be loved by God. God
is love and God wanted to create something to love and so He created
you. He didn’t need you.
He wasn’t lonely. But He made you in order to love you. And before we can talk about anything else, you have to
understand this is what on earth you’re here for – to be loved by
God.
The second key question of
life is the “Question
of Significance: Does my life matter?” Isaiah asked
this question. He said, “My
work all seems so useless. I’ve
spent my strength for nothing and for no purpose at all.” You
were made for meaning, and if you don’t have a meaning and purpose in
your life and you don’t know why God put you on this planet, life
doesn’t make sense.
Now you’re going to go through life living at one
of three levels: The first
and lowest level is what I call the Survival level.
The Survival level is really where most live today.
They’re just existing. They’re
not living. They are
controlled by their circumstances.
They put in their time and live for the weekend.
A step up from that, a better way to live, is the
Success level. Honestly,
this is where most of you are. By
the world’s standards, you’ve got it made.
You’ve got a comfortable living, and you’re extremely
wealthy, compared to the rest of the world.
So you have possessions, you have freedom, you have good health
and you may have prestige. But
today there are a lot of books coming out that say things like, “If I’m
so successful, how come I don’t feel fulfilled?”
The reason is, it takes more than success and it takes more than
status to satisfy.
You
need to go to the third level of living, which I call the Significance
level. Not a Survival, not
a Success but step up to the level of Significance.
How do you live at the Significance level?
Well, you get there through three things:
#1: You
know the meaning of life - that gives Significance.
#2: You
know how much you matter to God - that gives you Significance.
#3: You
know God’s purposes for your life and you’re living them out and
that
gives you Significance.
If you want to know how much you matter to God, look
at the next couple of verses from the Bible, there on your outline.
God says, “I am your Creator.
You were in My care, even before you were born.” (Isaiah 44:2)
God was caring for you even in His mind, as He thought you
up. The
next verse says, ”You (talking about God) scheduled
each day of my life before I began to breathe.
Every day was recorded in your book.”
That’s how much you matter to God.
He paid so much attention to your life that every detail was
recorded in His book, before you even took a breath.
He made you to love you and the Bible says you do matter.
God wants you to know the meaning of life.
He wants you to know His purposes. God has extremely long-range
plans for you. Look
at the next verse, “His plans
endure (what?) forever; His purposes last (what?) eternally.”
You were made to last forever.
The Bible says this, Psalm 33:11 says, “His
purposes last eternally (write this down).
God says, “I was made to
last forever.”
I was made to be loved by God, and I was made to last forever.
This life is not all there is.
One of the biggest ways you can waste your life is thinking all
there is, is here and now. On
this side, you may get to live 60,70,80 or 90 years or so.
But that’s just a drop in the bucket compared to eternity.
It’s like if you stretched out a line from London to Lakewood,
across the Atlantic Ocean. The
first millimeter of that line would not even equal how tiny your life is
compared to all the time you’re going to spend in eternity. You were made for eternity and life is preparation for
eternity. In the next 40
days we’re going to talk to you about how you prepare, because this is
not all there is.
Notice 2 Corinthians 5:1, “When this
tent we live in – our
body here on earth – is torn down.
God will have a house in Heaven for us to live in.
A home He himself has made, which will last forever.”
You want to know how much you matter to God.
Well, I’ll tell you – you matter so much to God, He wants to
keep you with Him for the rest of eternity.
So the question of existence – why am I alive?
God answers it by saying, “I made you to love you, that’s why
you’re alive.” In the
question of Significance – does my life matter? God says you matter so much that I intend on keeping you
alive for the rest of eternity. You’re
going to be around for a long, long time.
So then comes the third
question, the “Question
of Intention: What is my purpose?”
What
on earth am I here for? And
that’s what we’re going to spend 40 days looking at.
In Psalm 89:47 David asked the question, “Why
did you create us? For nothing? Probably
the greatest atheist philosopher of the last century, Bertrand Russell,
said, “Unless you assume the existence of God, the question of life’s
meaning and purpose is irrelevant.”
You see, if there is no God, if you’re just a freak chance of
nature, you’re just complex pond scum, and guess what- your life doesn’t
matter. If somebody wants
to take it, they could. Because there’s no real reason, meaning or purpose.
But God made you for a reason, and He made you for a purpose.
The only way you’re going to ever know your
purpose in life is not by listening to the philosophers, because even
the best ones are just guessing. It’s
not looking within, because you’re not going to find it there.
You’ve got to talk to the Creator and look in the owner’s
manual. It’s the only way
you will ever know your purpose in life.
It all starts with God, it continues with God, it
ends with God. “In the beginning, God created.”
The Bible says this, look in your outline, Proverbs 9:10 – read
it with me. “Knowing God
results in every other kind of understanding.”
You want to understand the meaning of life; you want to
understand your purpose of life? Write
this down. You find your purpose by getting to know God.
It all starts with God. Look
at this next verse, Colossians 1:16, “For everything, absolutely
everything, above and
below, visible and invisible…everything got started in Him and finds
its purpose in Him.” And
then the next verse, “It is in Christ that we find out who we are and what we are
living for…part of the overall purpose He (that’s God) is working out in everything and everyone.” The more you
get to know God, the more you’re going to understand the ways and the
wisdom of God and the more you’re going to understand the meaning and
purpose of life. You’re
not going to learn it on some talk show.
You’re not going to learn it in some séance.
You’re not going to learn it going to a seminar.
The only way you’re going to learn the meaning of life and your
purpose in life is to get to know God.
It all starts with God, because it’s all about God.
“In the beginning, God.”
It’s all about God.
That’s why we’re going to take 40 days to look
at God’s purposes for you.
You may be asking, why 40 Days?
Well, the Bible is very clear that God considers 40 days to be a
spiritually significant time period.
In fact, in the Bible, any time God wanted to prepare people for
His purposes, He took 40 days. For instance:
·
Noah’s life was transformed by 40 days of rain
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Moses’ life was transformed by 40 days on Mount Sinai
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The spies were transformed by 40 days in the Promise Land
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David was transformed by Goliath’s 40-day challenge
·
Jesus was empowered for ministry by spending 40 days in the desert
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and the disciples were transformed by 40 days with Jesus after the
resurrection.
The next 40 days are going to transform your life.
I’m absolutely confident of that.
If you added up what time it would take you to do the 40 days
program, it would be less than 48 hours total.
So here’s my question – is the rest of your life and is all
of the rest of your eternity worth 48 hours of your time now?
I would think so. I
want to ask you if you haven’t already, to commit to this spiritual
renewal program.
I realize that all of us here today are at different
stages in our spiritual journey. That
doesn’t matter. We’re
all going to go through this journey together, no matter what stage you
are in. Some of you are
seekers, some of you are brand new believers; some of you are what I
call “stumblers.” You
say, “I call myself a Christian, but I’m not really very close to
God.” Well this 40 days
is the time to come home. Some
of you are strong believers, and you’re going to go deeper with God
than you’ve ever gone before. Regardless
of where you are in your spiritual journey, look
at this last verse. “It
makes no difference who you are or where you’re from – if you want
God and are ready to as He says, the door is open.” (Acts 10:35) George
Herbert once said, “It’s never too late to be who you might have
been.” My friends, it’s
not too late.
Let our first step today be a step to the Lord’s
table.