By Preston Squire
By now you're probably wondering when this series is going to end. To be honest, so am I. Originally I had three, which become four, then five. Last Sunday that exploded into nine in a burst of revelation. This is the last of those, the Ninth Power P.
However, the revelations keep on coming. There are now eleven in this series and I feel strongly that there will be one more, that the Lord will reveal to me in due course. It does concern me somewhat that this series or list of P's may be too long but I have not gone out looking for them, and as each is revealed they add unique value and integrate so beautifully with the others that I have not seen a need to purge.
The entire Purpose of this series was to give you a 'restart' when you feel defeated in life. To recharge your batteries, give you a renewed sense of confidence and hope, so you can continue on, continuing on.
So far we have covered; Patience, Persistence, Positivity, Prayer, Perspective, Promise, Progress, and Passion
Today we cover perhaps the most profound Power P of them all.
Purpose
WHY? Why are you doing what you're doing? What is your driving motivation? What do you hope to accomplish? What do you hope to gain? What pleasures will you derive should you accomplish it? What pains will you suffer should you not?
The answers to those questions will lead you to your true Purpose. In short: What is your Purpose in life? What meaning have you given it?
In the end, we all basically want the same thing out of life. Joy, security / comfort, love, contribution and to leave a lasting legacy. But how we arrive at those ends will be different for each one of us. What works for one person may not work for you. You must define your own path.
I know a lot of people are waiting for God to tell them what to do. For God to reveal their 'God given destiny'. In my mind that is backwards. That is like you telling your children what they must do in their lives. You MUST be a doctor. You MUST be a lawyer. Then directing their every action in life, through school, university and beyond until they reach that point. I know this sounds good to a lot of people. We want our children to succeed and doctors and lawyers are very respectable and important positions in life. But when we impose our will on them what happens? Generally they either break away, realizing that they have their own dreams to pursue or they crush their own dreams and do as they're told. While there's nothing wrong with becoming a doctor or a lawyer, wouldn't it be better for them to follow their own dreams?
Now someone is going 'Oh you don't know my kid(s), they want to be a bum rock star', or 'go do charity work in Africa', or 'some crazy, fool thing.' Sure, kids make a lot of poor decisions. But where do you think the Bon Jovi's, Mother Theresa's and Picasso's of the world came from? Obviously, they are people who followed their own hearts and dreams. I'm sure their parents were very proud of them in the end, even if they worried about how it might all turn out. It's right and proper to give our children direction, but we must allow them the freedom to find their own path. In the same way God allows us to follow our own path and supports and guides us along the way.
Some will say, 'But I want God to tell me what to do. He knows better than I.' To this I agree. If you want to know His will for you, you need look no further than your own heart. The Father / Infinite Intelligence is IN you. Whatever passion you have already (probably deeply buried, try to remember), whatever skills you have natively, THAT is what God wants you to do. If you have a talent for writing, then write! If you have a passion for the ocean's creatures, then go study and preserve them. If you feel compelled to help the less fortunate, then DO that. Maybe you're a gifted programmer, or cook, or singer. Perhaps that doesn't seem special to you. Probably because you can't see how that talent would benefit anyone. Your talents are what you make them to be. Open your mind, listen to the still, small voice inside, it will direct you and show you how your talent, can make a real difference.
"Follow your bliss." ~ Joseph Campbell
I could write a whole chapter of a book on how to find your Purpose but let's move on here...
Even when we know our Purpose, we need to be constantly reminded. In the face of current events, we tend to forget what we are all about. We get so busy putting out little bush fires, we forget why we are even there in the first place. Not for that! We need to constantly remind ourselves.
Many workplaces nowadays like to post their mission statement. Employees and management see it regularly and (hopefully) are reminded what the overall, overarching mandate of the business or program is. While those go mostly unnoticed and forgotten in workplaces, it's a great idea to do that at home. Write out your own mission statement and post it somewhere you will see it prominately, every day.
Get into the habit of actually reading it. At least once a week, until you can recite it off the top of your head. Then when you're struggling it'll quickly and easily come to mind. You will know what you are about, and with that knowledge, you will know instintively where you need to head.
"Every decision you make—every decision—is not a decision about what to do. It’s a decision about Who You Are. When you see this, when you understand it, everything changes. You begin to see life in a new way. All events, occurrences, and situations turn into opportunities to do what you came here to do." ~ Neale Donald Walsch
Knowing our Purpose fuels our Passion which keeps us Positive, helps us to remain Patient and to Persist when things do not appear to be going our way. Holding onto Purpose with one hand and our Promise in the other helps us to always have the right Perspective, and to continue to Progress through even the most difficult of times.
Do you know what your Purpose is? If not, then is it any surprise you aren't seeing your life progress as you'd like? Find your Purpose and with it, your destiny.
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