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Q: Does my life really matter?
A: The truth is you are not an accident. You were created by a loving God who loves you and designed you with intricate detail in your life and when you understand that God made you to love you and that God made you to be a part of His family and that God made you to last forever, then you’re never going to have a problem with low self-esteem again.
It was Bertram Russell the atheist who once said, “Unless you assume the existence of God, then the purpose and meaning of life is irrelevant.” The truth is, if there is no God your life doesn’t matter. But because there is a God, God had a specific purpose in mind when He created you and you do matter. You matter because God created you. You matter because he sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross. If you want to know how much you matter, think of Jesus Christ with his arms outstretched saying, “I love you this much.”
Now, if you had to choose between a loved one and a material thing, even if that thing was priceless, you’d choose your loved one in a heartbeat. And when you’re on your deathbed, you’re not going to surround yourself with material possessions, you’re not going to say, “Bring me my trophies. Bring me my credentials. Bring me my certificates so I can look one more time at my grade point average.” No, you’re going to surround yourself with loved ones and everybody’s going to be crying because they’re going to miss you. You see, that’s how much you matter.
Personal relationships to God and to other people are the most important thing in life. And God wants you to know Him and He wants you to have a relationship with Him because you’re worth so much in God’s eyes that He sent His Son to die for you. I hope you’ll get to know Him very soon.
This article is not designed to argue but to encourage and answer genuine spiritual questions. Email me at Lslayden@aol.com with questions concerning today’s topic or any other questions you would like me to address in “Ask The Expert.” I hope to hear from you.
Pastor Linzy Slayden, Friendship Baptist Church, Owasso, OklahomaFRIENDSHIP_BLACK_WithAddress.fw