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God’s Design of Roles
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Man’s Search for Meaning
We Desire Meaning and Fulfillment
God has been working on me about something in particular for some time now.
Over the next few Wednesdays I am going to try to articulate it and be helpful in some way as the Lord would allow me.
We have within us a deep desire for meaning and fulfillment.
We search everywhere for it.
And frankly, it’s naturally put within us to find what our meaning is - because there IS a meaning and purpose to our individual lives.
Just as natural as it is for a mother to begin nesting (because there is definitely a child coming), we search for our meaning (because it is definitely there).
Postmodernism’s Pull
“My Truth”
There is a search for personal unique “realities” that cause a person to be “the most authentic version of themselves.
The Fulfillment of God-Given Roles
What people remember about us are not whether we had tons of possessions or were some unique sort of rebel to normal society.
What’s remembered is always evidenced on tombstones.
“Father, husband, veteran, brother...”
A major survey reported that “Only 18% Of American Households Are Families With Married Parents”
Another important one: in 1970, 40% of U.S. households were headed by married parents with children.
In the year 2021: 17.8% of U.S. households were headed by married parents with children.
“It may seem that we have multiple realities - because we’re capable of playing many different roles in our life.”
- Art Hochberg
Don’t look for your own reality - look to fulfill your God-given role!
The First Roles
God Handed Roles Out
The Fall - A Failure in Roles
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