How to Live Your Purpose

“You were made by God and for God, and until you understand that, life will never make sense” (Rick Warren)

So, how are you doing with identifying your purpose?  If you haven’t read my last post about how to know your purpose, or if you just want to review it, go do it now before you read this one.

(Hey…I told you to go read my last post.  Why are you still reading this?)

To recap, I suggested that to know our purpose we must Pray so that we can know the One who created us; we must Understand our good desires and talents; and then we must Resolve to act on our good desires and use our gifts for the Lord.  In this post I’ll suggest how to live your purpose.  I’ll use “P-O-S-E” in “purpose” to guide you. Read more »

How to Know Your Purpose

“Don’t ask what the world needs.  Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it.  Because what the world needs is people who have come alive” (Howard Thurman).

Do you believe that God created you for a specific purpose?  I do–with every fiber of my being.  However, not everyone believes this.  To paraphrase Henry David Thoreau, many people lead lives of “quiet desperation.”  In other words, some people simply make it through the day, without believing they have a specific mission.  This is a great tragedy.

To live with passion and purpose, we must believe in the depths of our hearts that we’re alive for a mission, that God has placed us here do something great.  This doesn’t mean that every day will be perfect or that we won’t suffer.  But it does mean that when we encounter difficulties we can always remind ourselves why we’re here.  The more we’re aligned with our God-given purpose, the more fully alive we will be.

So how can we know our purpose?  I don’t pretend to have a magic formula, and I’m not going to promise you any life-changing insights.  What I can offer are some simple spiritual steps that you can take to begin to know your purpose and to live it.  I offer these spiritual steps to you in the form of an acronymn, using the word “Purpose.”  In two posts I’ll use each letter to offer a particular insight.  This post will concern the first three letters and will be focused on how to know your purpose. Read more »

My Failed Jack Bauer Attempt…and What I Learned

I’m a “24″ addict.  If you’re not familiar with the show, Kiefer Sutherland plays Jack Bauer (above), the US Counter Terrorism agent who always saves the day.  My DVR is set to record each episode.  Every Monday after 9:00 Night Prayer in the seminary chapel, my friend Fr. Dave and I rush to my living room to watch what is always an intense episode.

The problem with 24, however, is that men who watch it actually start to believe that they have Jack Bauer-like abilities.  It’s called delusional thinking.

A couple of years ago I tried to be Jack–and failed.  The priests and seminarians of Our Lady of Providence Seminary were in Washington, DC for the annual March for Life.  I and the three priests who staff the seminary stayed at a guest residence for bishops and priests.  After Mass at the basilica, we got a ride back to the residence.  That’s when the problem began, and that’s when I tried to be Jack Bauer. Read more »

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