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Stop Searching Everywhere. Your Purpose Has Already Been Prepared by God

You do not have to spend your entire life wondering why you were created. God is not hiding your purpose to frustrate you. He desires to reveal it as you grow in fellowship with Him. The closer you walk with Jesus, the clearer your assignment becomes. Purpose is discovered through intimacy with God, not through comparison with people.

Jeremiah 1:5 declares that God knew you before you were formed, proving that your life was established in His heart before it appeared on earth. Ephesians 2:10 reminds you that you are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works that He prepared beforehand. Your purpose is not random. It is part of God's eternal plan to glorify Christ through your life.

Do not allow delays, disappointments, or unanswered questions to convince you that you have no purpose. Every season is shaping your character, strengthening your faith, and preparing you for greater responsibility. Keep seeking the Lord, remain faithful where you are, and trust the Holy Spirit to direct your steps. The God who created you is also faithful to lead you into the destiny He designed for you.

Ask yourself, if I truly believed that God prepared my purpose before I was born, how would I live differently today? What is one act of obedience that could move me closer to fulfilling the assignment God created me to accomplish?

Hope Expression Values You.
Apostle Prince Victor Matthew.

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