
Birthed from the boundless depths of love's embrace, the purpose of man is to Glorify God and enjoy him forever.
Glorifying God involves acquainted His greatness, sovereignty, and absolute wisdom. It agency acknowledging His attendance in all aspects of creation, from the amplitude of the creation to the intricate apparatus of the animal heart. Through our words, actions, and the way we live, we accept the adventitious to reflect God's glory, amplify His name, and affirm to His bottomless adulation and grace. With a affection awash with adulation and breakable hands, God ancient humanity. Every allotment of soul, a masterpiece alloyed from stardust and breath, bore a atypical purpose: to love. From the aurora of existence, adulation surged through the veins of mankind, an abiding allowance from the divine. Through love, bodies ascertain their accurate essence, their centermost satisfaction. It is in adulation that they coin connections—with one another, with the world, and with the actual aspect of God. Every heartbeat, every breath, reverberates with the all-powerful accent of love—a angelic symphony alveolate through time. Thus, in the catholic design, altruism serves as a attestation to God's bottomless love, their actuality a attestation to the abiding accuracy that they were fabricated to adulation and to be loved
People were created to love God and each other. Additionally, when God created people he gave them good work to do so that they might experience God's goodness and reflect his image in the way they care for the world and for each other. Thus it is noted that man will have other purposes in this life, but his primary purpose should be to glorify God.
A harder question to answer, perhaps, is what does it look like to glorify God? In Psalm 100:2–3, we’re told to worship God with gladness and “know that the Lord is God. It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.” Part of what it looks like to glorify God is to acknowledge who God is (our Creator, for starters) and to praise and worship Him as such.
We fulfill our purpose of glorifying God also by living our lives in relationship and faithful service to Him (1 Samuel 12:24; John 17:4). Since God created man in His image (Genesis 1:26–27), man’s purpose cannot be fulfilled apart from Him. King Solomon tried living for his own pleasure, yet at the end of his life he concluded that the only worthwhile life is one of honor and obedience to God (Ecclesiastes 12:13–14).
Here are five tips how to know and fulfill Gods purpose for your life:
1. God saved us because he had a plan. Our purpose is to know Him as we conform into His image.
2. Our lives are the REAL sacrifices God wants.
3. Focus on your becoming.
4. Beholding His face till your soul reflects his.
5. Bloom with Love.
Interestingly, we are able to glorify God because He gave us glory first. David writes in Psalm 8:4–6, “What is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them? You have made them a little lower than the angels and crowned them with glory and honor. You made them rulers over the works of your hands; you put everything under their feet.” (This is also repeated in Hebrews 2:6–8.) This verse reveals another purpose that God has given man: dominion over the earth (Genesis 1:28–29). Again, though, this can only be properly fulfilled through a right relationship with God. Through God's love, he created human for the sole purpose of creating and sharing love to give more glory even back to him.
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If you could share one piece of yourself with the entire world, what would it be?

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Haha, a perspective!