Do You Know Your Destiny?

"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them." – Ephesians 2:10

Do you know what God created you to do? Do you know what His calling is on your life? If not, are you actively pursuing the answer?
 
Every single person has a God-given purpose. You were not created by accident, and you were not placed on this earth just to go through the motions. Ephesians 2:10 makes it clear that God has prepared good works specifically for you to walk in. That means you have a destiny that has already been set in motion by God Himself. But the question is, are you seeking it?

Maybe God has not revealed all the details yet, and that is okay. He does not always show us the full picture all at once. But are you looking? Or are you just drifting through life without a sense of direction? Many people miss their calling, not because God is not speaking, but because they are not paying attention. They are too busy, too distracted, or too comfortable in routine to truly ask God what He wants them to do.
 
If you do not know your purpose yet, start by seeking Him. Ask Him to show you. Spend time in His Word. Pay attention to the gifts and passions He has placed in you. Surround yourself with people who push you toward spiritual growth. God is not trying to hide His plan from you, but He does want you to pursue Him first.

Do not settle for a life of aimless wandering. God has something specific for you to do, something that will bring Him glory and give your life deeper meaning. The question is, are you searching for it? Or are you just existing?
 
Your destiny is not something to be stumbled into. It is something to be pursued. If you do not know it yet, start looking. If you do know it, start walking in it. Because the greatest tragedy is not that you do not have a purpose; it is that you never step into it.
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