Finding True Fulfillment in God's Divine Purpose

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"The restless pursuit, or this restless pursuit, is the inevitable result of misunderstanding God's purposes for our lives. Now, if you were to get a room full of people this size and you were to ask them, what's the purpose of your life? I can almost guarantee that the vast majority would not be able to articulate anything, or you would have so many different things." [00:45:13] (21 seconds)


"So part of God's divine purpose for your life, my life, is that you, me, we, we would grow. First of all, we would reconnect with God by putting our trust in Christ and becoming his followers. And then we would start to grow. We would start to change. We would develop and become more and more like Christ." [00:55:01] (19 seconds)


"Now one of the things that you've heard me probably say before is that people often get stuck. I have this happen to me commonly. People come to me and say, Randy, I just know God's got something for me to do. It's big, I can tell, Randy, it's big. And I'm like, oh, okay, that's good, that's exciting. I'll bet it is, you know." [00:58:40] (16 seconds)


"God wants to rescue us and deliver us from it, but He will use means toward that end. And once we are thoroughly addicted, generally speaking, we need structural help. In other words, we may need some kind of a program. We may need some counseling. We may need some people around us. But we're typically going to need some structure, some exterior help, so that we can have the strength we will need to break the cycle." [01:15:40] (24 seconds)


"Let me go to this in Matthew 6. Jesus said, do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth. Well, why not? I mean, that's where you can enjoy stuff, man. If you don't store it up on earth, what good is it? You're not going to enjoy it. But He says instead, store up for yourselves treasures. Where?" [01:16:22] (15 seconds)


"Father, may we be people of purpose, people of destiny. May we be determined to keep your purpose at the forefront of our lives and to take the provisions you've entrusted to us and wisely invest them to fulfill your purposes. And may your spirit be glad that you found open, humble, teachable hearts in each of us today. I ask these things in Christ's name. Amen." [01:27:47] (23 seconds)


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