What is your purpose to life?

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Flyboy

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I'll bet you're one of those people who goes around squawking
that Christians shouldn't "impose" their beliefs on others.
That's right. Live your own life.
 
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ElizabethPeter

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#42
You should live for yourself, you had it right.
Living for myself, isn't worth it. I'm only human anyways. And I'm much happier with serving God.
 

Huckleberry

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You should live for yourself, you had it right.
I'll bet you're one of those people who goes around squawking
that Christians shouldn't "impose" their beliefs on others.
Flyboy said:
That's right. Live your own life.
But it's cool for you to impose your hedonistic religious beliefs on others.
Typical left-wing hypocrite.
 
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Flyboy

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But it's cool for you to impose your hedonistic religious beliefs on others.
Typical left-wing hypocrite.
I said nothing of hedonism, and I don't impose any of my beliefs. I am libertarian and not left wing.
 
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Good! neither am I. Living in the spirit of God is not falling into religion. I don't study, I don't need to when it is the living word from within that feeds the spirit what it needs., not burdening one down with verse and chapter to keep the mind so busy it can't hear God. IT IS FINE TO SIMPLY SCAN SCRIPTURE, BUT, NOT REHEARSE IT IN THEIR MINDS TO REMEMBER, IT IS THE LIVING WORD THAT GIVES LIFE.
Most Christians are missing that mystery of God. They don't understand what the mystery of the psalm " Be still and know God."
 
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#47
My cousin is marrying a Muslim, I think she is great. The family doesn't like that she is a Muslim, so I want to know enough that I can defend her.
If she is a decent human being, defend her. If not, let her go.
You don't have to know more than that.
If she is a good person, she already has Christ in her heart.
 
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Bryancampbell

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You should live for yourself, you had it right.
This is the reason why the world is the way it is. Enforcing this just makes it worse.
 
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CRC

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Fulfilling Our Obligation to God
HAVE you ever wondered, ‘What is the purpose of life?’ God endowed us with not only the capacity to ask such a question but also the deep, inner need to know the answer. Thankfully, our loving God has not left us in the dark. The answer we yearn for is in his Word, the Bible. Consider the words of King Solomon found at Ecclesiastes 12:13.
Solomon was in a unique position. He could well comment on how to find happiness and meaning in life. Blessed with extraordinary wisdom, enormous wealth, and kingly authority, he was able to make a careful search of human pursuits, including the quest for riches and prominence. (Ecclesiastes 2:4-9; 4:4) Then, under divine inspiration, he summed up his findings, saying: “The conclusion of the matter, everything having been heard, is: Fear the true God and keep his commandments. For this is the whole obligation of man.” Those words outline the most rewarding and noble human endeavor.
“Fear the true God.” The idea of fearing God might not seem appealing at first. But this fear is a healthy disposition of heart. We might think not of a slave who is terrified of enraging a harsh master but of a child who is eager to please a loving father. One reference work says that fear of God is the “attitude of reverence and awe that His people show to Him because they love Him and respect His power and His greatness.” Such an attitude moves us to submit to God’s will because we love him and we know that he loves us. This wholesome fear is not just a feeling; it is manifested by actions. How so?
“Keep his commandments.” Fear of God moves us to obey him. It makes sense to give God our obedience. As our Maker, he knows the best way for us to live, just as a manufacturer knows the best way to use its product. In addition, God has our best interests at heart. He wants us to be happy, and his requirements are designed to promote our well-being. (Isaiah 48:17) The apostle John put it this way: “This is what the love of God means, that we observe his commandments; and yet his commandments are not burdensome.” (1 John 5:3) Our obedience demonstrates our love for God, and his commandments reflect his love for us.
“This is the whole obligation of man.” These words highlight an important reason to fear God and obey him. Doing so is our obligation, our duty. Yahweh is our Creator, so we owe our very life to him. (Psalm 36:9) We also owe him our obedience. When we live as he wants us to live, we are fulfilling our obligation.
What, then, is the purpose of life? Put simply, it is this: We are here to do God’s will. There is no better way to fill your life with meaning and purpose.
 
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