Committing to God’s Purpose for Your Life

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As you pass through this stage of life – be assured that God has a plan and purpose for you. God’s Word declares these core purposes for your life:

  • to be reconciled to God by trusting in Christ as Lord and Savior;
  • to love God with your whole heart, mind, soul and strength;
  • to be a witness of the gospel and Christ’s love to the whole world;
  • to live a godly life – fully devoted to Christ.
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~© copyright 2004  by Lynette Hoy, NCC, LCPC, Marriage and Family Counselor with CounselCare Connection and National Certified Counselor, Registered Professional Nurse and Anger Management Specialist. Mrs. Hoy is the co-author of What’s Good About Anger? and a speaker for community, women’s and church organizations.


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1. Identify the purposes of the Christian life? What does each purpose mean to you?
2. When did you fully commit your life to Christ? What difference did His presence and power make in your life?
3. How has menopause – paused you spiritually?
4. What can you do this week to focus more on Christ?
5. How can you reach out to others with the love of Christ? More thoughts...
Don’t let menopause – pause your life! No matter what trial you face in life – living for God’s purpose and for Christ will give you fulfillment and satisfaction in the midst of it. The symptoms of menopause are only ‘light and momentary troubles’. You can move forward and continue to live fully for Christ. In passing through menopause – you can discover a new depth in your relationship with Christ and a new purpose for living. Take time to read The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren for a deeper understanding of the significance God places on your life!
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