Seeking Life's Purpose

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n the 1940s, Samuel Beck- ett wrote a play called Waiting for Godot, which is now regarded as a classic. Two men aiting stand on an empty stage, hands in their pockets, staring at each Read: other. All they do is stand and Titus 2:11-15 stare. There is no action, no plot; they just stand there waiting for Our citizenship is in Godot to come. heaven, from which But who is Godot? Is he a we also eagerly wait person? Does he represent God? for the Savior, the Christian ethicist Lewis Smedes Lord Jesus Christ. suggests, Godot “stands for the —Philippians 3:20 pipe dreams that a lot of people hang on to as an escape.” As the play ends, those men are still standing on the stage doing nothing, just waiting. When the 50th anniversary of that play was celebrated, someone asked Beckett, “Now will you tell us who Godot is?” He answered, “How should I know?” Waiting for Godot is a parable of many people’s lives—empty and meaningless, a pointless matter of waiting. And if there’s no God of love, grace, and wisdom, then life really is a hopeless waiting for empty time to pass. How totally different, though, is Christian hope! We’re waiting and “looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ” (Titus 2:13). That hope sustains us—a hope that beyond this world lies a life of indescribable blessing. —Vernon Grounds

have seen them curled up on park benches in Chicago. I’ve observed them asleep in doorways within the shadow of he omeless the White House. They slump against the walls of a New York Read: subway. They huddle in the John 14:1-7 alleys of Los Angeles. They are the homeless—restless, furtive, In My Father’s house often sick. are many mansions. To me, homelessness illus—John 14:2 trates the human condition without God. The Bible says, “All we like sheep have gone astray” (Isaiah 53:6). To deny God, as so many people do today, is to be homeless in a world He designed for His own glory. To abandon His moral law is to drift aimlessly. To deny Him is to make life meaningless. To refuse His love is to sink into the coldness of despair. The answer to the human dilemma is to believe in Jesus Christ. The early church leader Augustine (354– 430) said, “Thou hast made us for Thyself, and the heart of man is restless until it finds its rest in Thee.” To trust in Christ is to come into the warm and loving family of God. To hope in Him is to look forward to a heavenly home that will last forever (John 14:1-3). To receive Him is to become part of His world of truth, morality, and peace. Are you feeling homeless? Come home to God. —Dave Egner

We’re waiting for You, Lord, to come And take us home to be with You; Your promise to return for us Gives hope because we know it’s true. —Sper

Adrift in a world that lacked meaning, I felt a compulsion to roam, And then one bright day I met Jesus, At last I had found my heart’s home! —K. De Haan

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The greatest joy on earth is to have the sure hope of heaven.

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We are homeless until Christ is at home in our hearts.

Seeking Life’s Purpose

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Ever felt lost in life and unsure of where you are heading? Well, you don’t have to be suicidal to wonder if your life is worth living. You don’t have to be deep in debt to feel bankrupt. You don’t have to be locked behind bars to be imprisoned by your own desires. You don’t have to be walking the streets to sell your body to others. You don’t have to be a millionaire to be in bondage to the love of money. You don’t have to live in a landfill to think that life stinks. You don’t have to be homeless to feel lost and out of place in this world. At one point or another in our life, everyone—rich or poor—struggles with the real meaning of life. Blaise Pascal, the 17th-century French mathematician and philosopher, offered an explanation. He said there’s a God-shaped vacuum in every human heart. Deep within us is a restless desire to know the One who made us. We want to discover the purpose He has for our existence in His vast universe. And even though we may suppress or deny that longing within us, it will surface again and again. These selections from Our Daily Bread are intended to help you discover the real meaning of life. If you find these articles helpful and would like to receive this devotional, just complete the request form on this leaflet and send it to us. There is no subscription fee.

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