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Your life is not your own. Romans 14:7-8 makes it clear that as followers of Jesus, we live and die for the Lord. While culture pushes self-discovery and personal ambition as the path to meaning, Scripture points in a completely different direction. True purpose, peace, and joy are not found by chasing personal greatness but by surrendering to God and following where He leads. He opens doors we never could have planned for ourselves. The only question is whether we have the faith to walk through them.
By Chuck MusselwhiteYour life is not your own. Romans 14:7-8 makes it clear that as followers of Jesus, we live and die for the Lord. While culture pushes self-discovery and personal ambition as the path to meaning, Scripture points in a completely different direction. True purpose, peace, and joy are not found by chasing personal greatness but by surrendering to God and following where He leads. He opens doors we never could have planned for ourselves. The only question is whether we have the faith to walk through them.