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Have you ever wondered what the greater meaning of life is?
Opener: Have you ever wondered what life was really all about? What is the meaning of it all and what am I here for?
The desire for purpose and know what this life is for: Recently I heard a young person say that they wanted to live with purpose or know what their purpose was. Have you even wandered that yourself? Have you ever wondered what your purpose in life was or specifically what you were here for? Often as young people get close to adulthood they begin to ponder the deeper meanings of life as they try to form their identity and make decisions that will affect their lives long-term.
What’s this life for? I remember when I was a teenager there was a song that expressed how life’s meaning can be puzzling at times. The song was called appropriately “what’s this life for?” And that is the question that it asks throughout the song.
Some people ask this same question throughout there lives. And you do not have to be young to ask this question.
People have always asked this question. People are still asking it today. Some of you may be asking in your hearts what you life is supposed to be all about. Do not worry you are in good company.
Mankind has always searched for the greater meaning of life.
We even make light of this in our culture with the image (that I remember seeing in a comic once) of climbing to the top of the mountain where the Old Wise man with the long beard sits and asking “what’s the meaning of life?”
Even wise and godly people ponder the question. One whole book of the Bible, the book of Ecclesiastes is in a way a discourse about this question of what is the meaning of life.
Ecclesiastes demonstrates how we not only ask this question but we seek the answer in things in this life that turn out to be meaningless.
I the Preacher have been king over Israel in Jerusalem. And I applied my heart to seek and to search out by wisdom all that is done under heaven. It is an unhappy business that God has given to the children of man to be busy with. I have seen everything that is done under the sun, and behold, all is vanity and a striving after wind.
God created us in His image to find fulfillment in His purposes.
We desire meaning because we are created in His image...
All this points to the fact we are created in God’s image and he placed within us a need to know these things just as a need to know about eternity (what happens after this life.
One of the major problems with believing in evolution and atheism rather than God is that it does not answer our question of what is this life all about. If we are just here by chance then there is really no greater meaning for life.
But when our lives lack purpose we are unhappy and restless because we know instinctively that there must be something more. Even when people live for pleasure there is a continued emptiness that has to be continually be filled by more pleasure.
Even those who have made it there life purpose to be happy through things and centering on self…something seems missing.
This is one of the points of Ecclesiastes and Solomon’s search for meaning in the experiences of this life.
- Solomon tried to find meaning in pleasure but found it to end in meaninglessness.
I said in my heart, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure; enjoy yourself.” But behold, this also was vanity.
We do not have to wonder who we are or what our lives are for. God tells us very clearly what we are to do and be as His people.
God tells us very clearly what we are to do and be as His people.
We would do well to believe this considering that God is our designer and the maker of life. He is the only one who can show us what HE intended...
When we get outside of God’s reasons for living we find temporary fulfillment but not lasting purpose.
While historically the world has wondered about the purpose of life followers of Christ do not need to. God has not made it some mystery or difficult puzzle that only the most dedicated scholars can figure out.
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God has always made known what He desires from His people and the overall purpose He intends for His people.
There are many places in scripture that we could go to demonstrate this
is one of the best places to start to understand what God’s intentions are for His people.
You might wonder why you would go to an Old Testament passage to understand what God want for His followers under the New Covenant.
The reason is that there are some purposes God has always had for His people to fulfill that go along with why He created us.
So we will start with and bounce back and forth to and New Testament passages that link up with the common purposes that God has had for His people.
Trans:background: Isaiah prophesied to Israel (as we saw last week) at a time when they were steeped in sin and idolatry. chapter 43 addresses God redeeming Israel again after they call out to Him.
Because of God’s love for Israel as His people the nation He created He would not forget them in captivity but redeem them again.
Through God’s relationship to Israel (His people then) we learn about His relationship to us (His people now)/ So…notice it says...
God has Chosen
God has Chosen
GOD CHOSE ISRAEL
- Isaiah reminds Israel that God chose them and what He intended for them to do.
“You are my witnesses,” declares the Lord, “and my servant whom I have chosen, that you may know and believe me and understand that I am he. Before me no god was formed, nor shall there be any after me.
Israel had an important purpose as God’s nation. It was to be God’s witness that God was the only true God in the midst of a world that followed many false gods made up by men.
As opposed to those who followed false gods Israel could witness to the world around them that God was a real savior and active God.
- God chose Israel and set His affection on them.
Behold, to the Lord your God belong heaven and the heaven of heavens, the earth with all that is in it. Yet the Lord set his heart in love on your fathers and chose their offspring after them, you above all peoples, as you are this day.
Consider the awesome truth that this verse implies that Israel should have realized; that almighty God who created and owns everything chose you. (After talking about God’s ownership of everything verse 15 says, “Yet God set His heart on your Father…)
Deuteronomy 10:
Israel had every reason to be God’s witnesses because they had experienced God love and favor.
Instead of being God’s witnesses to testify of His greatness Israel got wrapped up in idolatry themselves.
So God would redeem them again and deliver them from captivity.
GOD HAS CHOSEN US
We need to understand that just as God chose Israel, He has also chosen us. He also set His heart on us to be His, His treasured possession to carry out His purposes. What a privilege. Yes?
God chose us before the foundations of the world.
God chose that those who would obey Christ would be His people.
The principles as to why predestination (as others see it) does not work.
God shows no partiality...
God chose us for a great purpose as well. In that purpose we find what God intended for our lives.
GOD HAS CHOSEN US TO BE HIS WITNESSES
- God has chosen us to be a holy nation now for the same reason to be witnesses proclaiming God’s goodness.
But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.
Notice the same reason God created Israel, God chose us. To be His witnesses to those around us.
We also live in a world that is following false gods and trying to find meaning and fulfilment through things other than God.
We are the ones who have witnessed God’s goodness with our own eyes in our own lives. We have witnessed and experienced God’s love, power, peace.
God chose us in Christ but He did not chose us to leave us as we are He chose us to create in us something greater than who we were before....
God has Created
God has Created
GOD CREATED ISRAEL: through Abraham -
But now thus says the Lord, he who created you, O Jacob, he who formed you, O Israel: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.
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God is declaring His ownership of Israel based on the fact that He created them and they are His. They would not exist without His actions.
This is not speaking of the fact that God created all people and Israel is a part of that. God is referring to the fact that Israel exists only because God purposed it and miraculously made it happen.
Think about how incredible this statement is…that God created and formed Israel. How did the nation of Israel come about?
Yes by Israel (the person) having so many kids and them turning millions of people whom God brought out of Egypt and made into the Nation Israel.
Go back further…to Abraham…and the fact that the great nation Israel came from one great man of faith and His wife who were barren.
God created Israel through Abraham
God miraculously formed the great nation of Israel starting with a couple who couldn’t have kids. Without God Israel would not exist.
They existed because God had a great plan to make a great people. He promised this to Abraham.
-Because God created Israel to be His people He was to be their king and only God.
I am the Lord, your Holy One, the Creator of Israel, your King.”
- God created Israel for Himself for His purposes.
God carried out His plan to bring about the Nation of Israel through Abraham as He promised. But why? What was His purpose for them?
He made the Israelites the great nation that He promised Abraham He would and entered into a covenant relationship with them.
He was not just trying to make a nation that was great but a nation that carried out His purposes in the world. The purposes that He had were much greater than any human purposes they could have had.
If you think that Israel’s greatest purpose was to receive or conquer the promised land you are mistaken. God had much greater purposes in mind.
GOD CREATED US: through Christ
The incredible parallel that we need to see that God carries over to today is that God has created us in Christ to be a great nation, Holy people who are called to carry out His purposes as well.
As great as God’s forming of Israel through Abraham was we know God did something even greater through Jesus in creating us.
God purposed and planned to created us through Christ Jesus before the world ever began and Israel was only a piece of the our larger story.
Ephesian 1:3-4 - God planned for us to be created through Christ.
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him. In love
Through Christ we are created in Christ Jesus to something greater than we could ever be ourselves.
God through Christ creates in us a new person (the old self dies when we give our lives to Christ and we are made new) that is continually formed to carry out purposes greater than ourselves.
- we are created to be like God in true righteousness.
to put off your old self, which belongs to your former manner of life and is corrupt through deceitful desires, and to be renewed in the spirit of your minds, and to put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness.
GOD CREATED US FOR GREATER PURPOSES
God created us for purposes greater than ourselves. We share purposes with God’s people Israel.
- God’s people are created to bring Him glory. (1 Cor. 10:31)
How would our lives change if we stopped chasing lesser things to give us a since of purpose than more than anything bringing glory to God through our lives.
(More than personal success, more than personal pleasure, more than personal comfort, more than your personal agenda for life…etc.)
We know that we are told that everything we do should be done to the glory of God.
- all we do should be to bring God glory.
So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
God has Chosen
God has Chosen
Is God glorified in your life? Are you living to bring His glory? There is so much that we have to glorify Him for if we would open our eyes to His goodness and open our mouths to tell others about it.
GOD CREATED ISRAEL THROUGH ABRAHAM
The purposes God created us and chose us point to God’s desire to draw all people to Himself in love to save them. Israel was to be a light to the nations around them to bring them to God.
GOD CREATED US THROUGH CHRIST
We are to be a light to those around us to witness to others the salvation that only Christ offers. Much like Israel was to tell that God was the only savior.
GOD CREATED US FOR A GREATER PURPOSE
Only God can save.
I, I am the Lord, and besides me there is no savior. I declared and saved and proclaimed, when there was no strange god among you; and you are my witnesses,” declares the Lord, “and I am God.
GOD HAS REDEEMED
GOD HAS REDEEMED
Israel is an example of how God desires most of all to forgive.
God has forgiven
God has forgiven
GOD FORGAVE ISRAEL OF MANY SINS
- God was willing to forgive all Israel’s sins.
“I, I am he who blots out your transgressions for my own sake, and I will not remember your sins.
Isaiah 43:22-24 - God’s grace and mercy is really magnified in this considering all they had done.
Over and over in Israel’s history we see God pleading with them to come to Him for forgiveness with the promise that their sins (as bad as they were) would be completely wiped out, blotted out, cleaned.
GOD CAN FORGIVES US OF OUR SINS
God’s forgiveness towards Israel is a parallel to the depth of God’s love toward us and His willingness to forgive us if we are willing to come to Him.
ONLY THROUGH GOD CAN WE FIND TRUE PURPOSE
- God forgives us through His great mercy.
In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace,
ONLY THROUGH CHRIST CAN ANYONE BE FORGIVEN
Christ sacrifice reached God’s people of all time.
Without Christ none of what God did for Israel or for us would be possible.
Without Christ we cannot be forgiven and live our the meaning that God has called us and created us to live out.
Have you been forgive through Christ?
