When the apostle Paul became a Christian, he reorganized his priorities. In Philippians 3 he revealed what his single purpose was: “But one thing I do . . . I press toward the goal…of God’s call in Christ Jesus (emphasis added). He no doubt had many goals—be faithful, be disciplined, be generous, be loving—but they all served his one consuming purpose: to press toward God in Christ.
Paul’s purpose ordered his life. It was the standard by which everything else was measured. Paul’s purpose should be the purpose of every Christian.
Life can only be enjoyed as one acquires a true perspective of life and death and of the real purpose of life. Spiros Zodhiates |
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