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This message concludes our seven-week series exploring the questions that quietly shape our lives.
In Part 7, we wrestle with the final question: Do I have a purpose?
For many of us, purpose feels tied to achievement, calling, or dramatic moments. But this teaching reframes the conversation. Purpose isn’t something we discover by escaping our ordinary lives. It’s something we live out in them.
Tracing the story from Genesis through Jesus, we’re reminded that even in fracture—work that feels exhausting, family that feels complicated, relationships that feel tense—God does not disappear. He leans in. He clothes. He renews.
Purpose is not about title, platform, or accomplishment.
It’s rooted in identity.
You are a child of God.
And your purpose is lived in loving God and loving your neighbor—right where you are.
By Westwinds Church5
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This message concludes our seven-week series exploring the questions that quietly shape our lives.
In Part 7, we wrestle with the final question: Do I have a purpose?
For many of us, purpose feels tied to achievement, calling, or dramatic moments. But this teaching reframes the conversation. Purpose isn’t something we discover by escaping our ordinary lives. It’s something we live out in them.
Tracing the story from Genesis through Jesus, we’re reminded that even in fracture—work that feels exhausting, family that feels complicated, relationships that feel tense—God does not disappear. He leans in. He clothes. He renews.
Purpose is not about title, platform, or accomplishment.
It’s rooted in identity.
You are a child of God.
And your purpose is lived in loving God and loving your neighbor—right where you are.