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The Answer to Your Biggest Question Has Been in the Bible All Along

If you are searching for your purpose, begin by looking at the One who created you. The Creator always understands the purpose of His creation better than anyone else. When you seek God first, you discover not only what you are called to do but also who you are called to become.

Jeremiah 1:5 shows God's intimate knowledge of your life before birth. Ephesians 2:10 reveals that you are His masterpiece, carefully designed for meaningful works that glorify Him. You are not called to imitate another person's assignment. God has given you unique gifts, experiences, and opportunities that fit His plan for your life.

Purpose unfolds as you walk daily with Christ. Continue growing in His Word, serving others with humility, and following the leading of the Holy Spirit. Every step of obedience brings greater clarity. God is more committed to revealing your purpose than you are to finding it.

Ask yourself, have I been asking God to bless my plans instead of seeking His plans for my life? What step of obedience is God asking me to take today?

Hope Expression Values You.
Apostle Prince Victor Matthew 

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