What Is My Purpose?

Living in the Center of God's Design

January 8, 2025Author: Trish TiptonCategory: Trust

You weren't created to drift through life hoping to discover meaning—you were intentionally formed for relationship, reflection, and purpose. Before anything else, God desired you to know Him. That is your first calling: to walk closely with the One who formed you. He delights in you, longs to be near you, and invites you into daily fellowship. This isn't about religious performance—it's about intimacy with a Father who created you for communion. From the very beginning, He has always wanted your heart.

As you grow in relationship with Him, something beautiful begins to happen—you start to reflect His character. You are made in His image, not just to bear His name, but to mirror His nature. That means your life, your words, your choices, and your love all become reflections of who He is. When you respond to someone with grace instead of offense, when you forgive quickly, serve quietly, or speak truth with compassion—you are showing the world a glimpse of your Father's heart. This isn't about being perfect. It's about living aware that your life has eternal impact when it's yielded to Him.

And as you walk with Him, He begins to reveal the good works He already prepared just for you. Your purpose isn't something you need to chase—it's something you step into. Every act of kindness, every prayer you pray, every time you show up when it's hard—those are sacred assignments. God planned them for you in advance. You were created not just to believe in Him, but to partner with Him. Your story is part of something bigger than you can see, and your obedience—even in the small things—is fulfilling divine purpose.

"For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them." — Ephesians 2:10

Today I Confess

I was created on purpose, for purpose. I walk in step with God, reflect His heart, and trust Him to lead me into every good work He has prepared. My life matters because He made it matter.

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