Reason
Over 20 years ago, I realized why I was born. No, I am not referring to my calling as a pastor, although it was during this same time frame. However, I did incorporate my self-worth and financial status into my work before this period. That worldly perspective was before I met Jesus. Although I grew up attending church, I didn’t know Him. I knew of God but didn’t know God. I did not know Jesus. When my wife and I found a church to attend consistently, we encountered the Living Word of God through hearing His word and applying His truths in our marriage, home, and church (Hebrews 4:12). This was the beginning of our understanding that words and actions matter. Especially in our faith – I have found this the most joyful and appealing thing about our relationship with the Lord. We can read the holy Scriptures and know that these words are trustworthy and that God follows through with His plans (Hebrews 10:23).
This Sunday, our Children’s Ministry will conclude its series on the virtue of joy and end with these thoughts: I can have joy forever because Jesus wants to be my best friend forever (toddlers—Pre-K) and Celebrate what God will do (K-5th grade). Also, this is my last Sunday teaching your kids and final Your250. Therefore, I leave you with the joyous thought and reason we are here on earth. To help make Him known and share the good news of His glorious promise (Revelation 21).
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