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A 4 page paper which examines what God’s purpose may be for the student’s life. No sources cited.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RApplife.rtf
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look at the direction they are going, what they are doing, and constantly make adjustments in relationship to what they feel God wants from them. The following paper examines what
Gods purpose for ones life may be as it pertains to the student requesting the paper. Gods Purpose for Ones Life The first question is "do you know
your God given purpose?" It is difficult for one to really know what Gods purpose may be for them because what they see is not necessarily what God sees, especially
when one understands that God is all knowing. The student could well state that Gods purpose for them was to tell others about God, to use their particular talents to
interact with people and to use their talents to help others and get some particular message across. For example, the student owns a security company and also loves to entertain
people. These are simple, but very important purposes in life. In a security company one is protecting other people and helping them. In enjoying entertaining people a person is making
other people feel they are cared for and that they are important. To be able to protect people and make people feel loved is a very important purpose. The
second question is "what is your sphere of influence in the society according to your purpose?" The answer to this involves the owning of a company. Through protecting people in
a security company a person is engaged in the sphere that involves families and the protection of families. This is a noble profession that allows the student to support themselves
and their family while also doing something good for other people. It is important that ones profession help a society rather than take away from a society. The third
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