Session #2
Readers, after going over session one What Drives You? I have a few other hard questions for you from Rick Warren in the Purpose Driven Life: When you die where will you go?
Chapters four, five and six talk about how our decisions today effect eternal life. Each thing we do serves a kingdom, heaven or hell. That’s it. Our bodies will die but our spirit lives on forever.
Society focuses so much on living with all the beauty and health tips on how to stay young, because they are fighting death. In fact some peoples purpose is to live. Death is often a gloomy topic because of the out look on it. Ponder my questions death is real and we will all eventually go through with it.
Where are you going?
What kingdom will you serve?
Often this links with our purpose.
Continue the activities by:
- Watching for posts on My Readers page
- Responding if you’d like to my open questions
- Doing the exercises on your own time
- Journal it!
- What Drives You?
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Where are you going? Is a great question to ask yourself to help be intentional about what you are doing for the Kingdom of the Lord. THanks for sharing!
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Thank you for sharing! Great question to ask ourselves.
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Thanks for sharing! It has been about 7-8 years since I went through Purpose Driven Life. Amazing how much you forget. What Kingdom will you serve? is a great reminder where our ultimate focus should be each day. What am I doing for the Kingdom today?
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Purpose Driven Life started an entire movement in the Church.:) There are several great nuggets in the book. Glad you are finding them.
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“What kingdom will you serve?” definitely brings to my mind the Laodicean church in Revelation 🙂
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I love The Purpose Driven Life. I haven’t read it in a while, but it would be a good time for a re-read!
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That thought hit me–everything we do serves a Kingdom. Challenges me to be aware of all my daily activities.
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Great post, I will think about this question
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Honestly? I have never asked myself this question, but it’s a deep and meaningful question that we need to answer and answer honestly.
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Definitely thought provoking! I will need quite some time to trult ponder about this. For now, wherever God takes me will be where I am.
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I have recently found what i believe to be my purpose in life. Everything i’ve done in the past has lead me here.
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Most people fear death because of those they will leave behind. We all have different beliefs on what happens after death but I personally do believe in an after life.
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Thank you for sharing…. it is an important question to ask ourselves. I believe and love the Lord 🙂
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what drives me is my happiness, my children’s happiness and being able to be in a position to do good for those less fortunate. All those reasons don’t necessarily align at the same time but, they are my drive.
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I haven’t heard of this book but it sounds like one that I want to check out. Lovely words.
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What drives me is my passion and knowing that one day all the crazy hours of work I put into my dream is going to pay off
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I love books that feature positive messages in it.
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It’s a good question. I hope it will be a good place and I will meet there all my family members, friends etc. I bet it’s a good book worth to read
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What drives me is doing things that give me happiness and helps me to move out of my comfort zone!
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It is good to read something that makes you question your purpose in life and how you will end it. Better than reading or watching uselessness that try to make you feel bad about yourself.
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This was a great post. This is a very tough one to think on. I have had so many instance s that have rocked my faith in recent years, I no longer feel I know where I stand on this
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I really love to read the purpose driven in life.. Everytime I read this I get more inspired and my faith is getting more stronger..
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