God has created me for His divine purpose. God as my Creator know my abilities and what is most suited and pleasurable for me to do. The real meaning in live is to live out God's purpose for my life which have both temporal and eternal satisfaction and rewards. This purpose can be doing anything God have specially created me to do be it a pastor, doctor, businessman, sportsman or any other activitiy not necessarily related to a church or para-church organisation. For whetever we do we are called to do it for the glory of God.
2006-12-16 00:28:56
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answer #1
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answered by seekfind 6
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There are new heavens and a new earth that we are awaiting according
to Jehovah's promise, and in these righteousness is to dwell." How
thrilling to know that the creating of the "new heavens and a new
earth" is already under way! - Eph. 2:2; 2 Pet. 3:7, 13
We read at Isaiah 65:17-19: "Here I am creating new heavens and a new
earth; and the former things will not be called to mind, neither will
they come up into the heart.
With hope we keep on enduring the different pain that we all have to
live with today. There is a time soon that these things will not be
called to mind.
I keep pictures from our publications around me so I can keep in the
front of my mind Jehovah's promise. Myself one of the things I suffer
from is MS, I had to be driven home from the Sunday meeting because
at the end when we all stood for the prayer I collapsed. The only way
I can continue is to keep Jehovah's promise for a healthy new life in
his NEW WORLD.
Since this promise is given, not to spirit creatures, but
specifically to "mankind," it gives assurance that a new earthly
society of humankind living under the "new heaven" will experience
restoration of mind and body to fullness of health and everlasting
life as earthly "children of God."
Jesus Christ as King will bring an end to all enemies of God and of
righteousness. (Pr 20:26; 1Co 15:25, 26) Thus all obstacles to
complete joy will be removed, for even "death will be no more,
neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore." (Revelation 21:4)
Sorrow for those who have died will be completely gone, removed by
the resurrection of the dead. This knowledge comforts Christians even
today, who, on this account, do not "sorrow just as the rest also do
who have no hope."-1Th 4:13, 14; Joh 5:28, 29.
2006-12-16 08:07:33
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answered by deeva4444 2
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The meaning of life and the reason we exist on earth are the same. To learn.
2006-12-16 08:03:10
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answered by tian_mon 3
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God didn't put us here just to indulge ourselves or have a good time. God put us here for a purpose—and that purpose is to live for Him and experience the joy of His presence every day.
The problem is, God wants to be at the center of our lives‐but so do we. We want to run our own lives and be free to do anything we please because we think that must be the path to happiness. But when we live only for ourselves, we find it doesn't bring us happiness after all. In fact, a life of self-indulgence only leads to emptiness. The Bible warns, "There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death" (Proverbs 14:12).
But God has another way for us—His way! It alone is the way of peace, and it alone will bring us true happiness. Not only that, but His path alone will lead us to heaven. What is that way? It is the way of the cross—Christ's cross. On the cross Christ took away all our sins and selfishness, and now He wants to come into our lives and replace them with His love.
Jesus said, "I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full" (John 10:10). Turn to Christ today and ask Him to come into your life. Then ask Him to begin changing you from within—and He will, as you yield your life to Him and allow His Word, the Bible, to shape your life every day.
2006-12-16 09:45:12
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-16 08:03:27
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answered by darkstone 2
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My being here was a flaw, a lucky flaw, I came to procreate and build, to hoist life into the sky and beyond inorder to survive. Eventually we will reach the answer oneday if we can manage to rise above our individual selves. We will find there is no meaning in existance, just existance. Consider yourself lucky to be alive and experience life. Enjoy it and pass the good will and happiness. It will come back to you.
2006-12-16 08:47:02
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answered by rock 3
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2006-12-16 08:00:43
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answered by johnny_zondo 6
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The meaning of the human life.
We were made as vessels to contain God and to receive His life into our innermost being.
For example, a glove was made for a hand. If you put in on a foot, it doesn't exactly work. Well, we are made to contain God and receive His life. If we don't, we're not fulfilling our purpose. What happens to a glove when you stick it on a foot? Well for one, it could rip, or stretch and the glove wouldn't be 'satisfied.' Nothing can satisfy us except His life. Check out your local church...ex/ Church in Irvine, Church in Chicago.
www.churchinirvine.org
www.churchinchicago.org
2006-12-16 08:43:19
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answered by Hannah 3
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I am here to teach and to help others. Also a few other things that I know for certain, but am not terribly comfortable talking about.
That's my meaning of life.
2006-12-16 08:01:16
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answer #9
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answered by angk 6
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You were created for fellowship, an intimate relationship with your Creator, through faith in Jesus Christ. In God alone can you truly find meaning, because without Him, it all seems rather empty. I don't know all the secrets of the universe, but I thought that might help.
2006-12-16 08:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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