You are God’s masterpiece

Apr 16, 2026

If you question your purpose

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On purpose, with purpose.

It’s easy to measure your life by comparison, success of productivity. How will we ever know if we’re doing enough? Am I doing what God wants me to do?

Ephesians 2:10 says, “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works.” Thankfully, it doesn’t say, “we do good works to become God’s workmanship.” 

God has shaped your life intentionally from the start, and he continues to do so. But please don’t get the order wrong. God created you on purpose with purpose. You are His masterpiece before you do anything good for Him. 

You are not random. You are not overlooked. If you want to trust God and seek His purpose for your life, we have a prayer waiting for you below:

A Prayer for Purpose

God, it’s humbling to know that I was intentionally created by You

My life has purpose in Your hands

Please show me how to live out what You’ve made me for

I want to do these “good works,” but I need Your guidance

Help me also know that I never have to earn Your love.

Amen

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