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Pastor Chris White says to all of you: HELLO MY FRIENDS. May the Lord bless you today.
HOLA MIS AMIGOS. Que el Señor los bendiga.
The
Bible makes it abundantly clear that God created man and that He created him
for His glory (Isaiah 43:7). Therefore, the ultimate purpose
of man, according to the Bible, is simply to glorify God.
A harder question to answer, perhaps, is what does it look like to glorify God?
In Psalm 100:2–3, we’re told to worship God with
gladness and “know that the Lord is God. It is he who made us, and we are his;
we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.” Part of what it looks like to
glorify God is to acknowledge who God is (our Creator, for starters) and to
praise and worship Him as such.
We fulfill our purpose of glorifying God also by living our lives in
relationship and faithful service to Him (1 Samuel 12:24; John 17:4). Since God created man in His image
(Genesis 1:26–27), man’s purpose cannot be
fulfilled apart from Him. King Solomon tried living for his own pleasure, yet
at the end of his life he concluded that the only worthwhile life is one of
honor and obedience to God (Ecclesiastes 12:13–14).
In our fallen state, sin separates us from God and makes it impossible to
glorify Him on our own. But through Jesus Christ’s sacrifice, our relationship
with God is reconciled—our sin is forgiven and no longer creates a barrier
between God and us (Romans 3:23–24).
Interestingly, we are able to glorify God because He gave us glory first. David
writes in Psalm 8:4–6, “What is
mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them? You
have made them a little lower than the angels and crowned them with glory and
honor. You made them rulers over the works of your hands; you put everything
under their feet.” (This is also repeated in Hebrews 2:6–8.) This verse reveals another
purpose that God has given man: dominion over the earth (Genesis 1:28–29). Again, though, this can only
be properly fulfilled through a right relationship with God.
The more we get to know our Creator and the more we love Him (Matthew 22:37–38), the better we understand
who we are and what our purpose is. We were created to bring Him glory. God has
unique plans and purposes for each person (Psalm 139:13–16), but we can know that,
whatever those plans look like, they will ultimately result in His glory (Proverbs 3:6; 1 Corinthians 10:31).
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