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Why Are You Here?
J.M.
Boice told an amusing story about Yogi Berra, the
well-known catcher for the
New York Yankees in the 1950's. During a game, Hank
Aaron came up to the plate to bat. Yogi Berra began
his usual chattering and tried to distract Aaron. Yogi
said to him, "Henry, you're holding the bat wrong.
You're supposed to hold it so you can read the
trademark."
Aaron didn't say anything in return. When the next
pitch came, he smashed it into the left-field
bleachers. After rounding the bases and stepping back
on home plate, Aaron looked at Yogi Berra and said,
"I didn't come up here to READ!" *
Why are YOU here?
What is your purpose in life? What is the reason for
your existence?
Some
have made
prosperity
their purpose in life. These will "spend"
their lives making money to "spend"
upon material possessions. Big bank accounts, the
finest of houses and cars, and luxurious vacations are
the top priorities in their lives. Jesus warned, "Take
heed and beware of covetousness, for one's life does
not consist in the abundance of the things he
possesses" (Luke 12:15).
For
others, the pursuit of knowledge
is their quest in
life. To seek to grow in knowledge is
worthwhile, but we must be sure to seek the right kind
of knowledge. It is possible to know a lot, yet not
know those things that are most important. The lives
of many today are characterized in the Scriptures as
those who are “always learning, but never able to come
to the knowledge of the truth” (2 Timothy 3:7).
Some
pursue worldly pleasure as the sole
reason for their existence. Some continue to live by
the Epicurean philosophy of old: “Eat, drink, and be
merry, for tomorrow we die.” This philosophy fails to
recognize the fact that we have been created
accountable beings which one day will give account of
how we have lived (Romans 14:12). Again the scriptures
warn of many who are “lovers of pleasure rather than
lovers of God”
(2 Timothy 3:4).
Others seek position, power, popularity,
and the list goes on and on.
What is YOUR reason for
existence?
The Scriptures teach us that we were
created by our Creator to worship and serve Him.
To glorify God is our
reason for existence (see 1 Corinthians
10:31). This means that we have been created
to magnify and exalt the Lord our God as we humble
ourselves and submit to His authority.
Our reason
for existence is found in doing God’s will, NOT our
own.
When we choose “OUR WAY” over
God’s way, we SIN, and this is the wrong way
that leads to
disillusionment and
destruction (cf. Matthew 7:13-14).
But God loves us so much
that He gave His Son to die on the cross for our sins
so that we might be forgiven of our sins, understand
the real reason for our existence, and live with Him
for eternity.
Blessed are those who choose GOD'S way: those who
place their
faith in Jesus (Acts 16:31),
repent of their sins (Acts 17:30),
confess Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), are baptized
into Christ for the remission of sins (Acts 2:38), and
live their lives to the glory of God -- for they have
recognized their true purpose.
Won’t YOU realize your
true purpose in life by trusting and obeying God?
David A. Sargent,
Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
*
(Nehemiah: Learning to Lead, p. 38).
**
As quoted by Brett Petrillo in “What Are We Here For?”
in Daily Bread (7/1/11), a daily,
Bible-centered article distributed online as a
ministry of the Bear Valley church of Christ in
Denver, CO.
http://www.bearvalleycofc.org/
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