A Special Purpose

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In the first reading today from Judges 13, we see the story of an angel coming to announce the birth of a child. The woman was barren, and the angel told her that this child was “to be consecrated to God from the womb.” He would serve a very special purpose for the Kingdom of God. The woman had a son, and named him Samson.

In the Gospel reading from Luke 1, we see the story of an angel coming to announce the birth of a child. The woman was barren, and the angel told her husband that this child “will be filled with the Holy Spirit even from his mother’s womb, and he will turn many of the children of Israel to the Lord their God.” The child’s name would be John.

These stories sound very similar, no? Samson and John were both set apart, brought into the world for a very special purpose. Do you realize that the same is true about you? Now, an angel may not have come to your parents and foretold your birth. But God has brought you into the world for a very special purpose: to build up the Kingdom of God. It can be difficult for us to accept that we are as special as Samson or John. But it is the truth. Ask God to continue to reveal to you that special purpose for which you were brought into the world. Then pray for the grace and strength to fulfill that purpose.

Father, we know that you have brought us into the world for a purpose, just like Samson and John. Show us today how you wish for us to fulfill that purpose in the Kingdom. Amen.

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  • Russ Hall: December 19, 2018

    Idea for a program. Follow up to the program on suicide, which was excellent. People who are aged, alone and lonely, sick etc wanting to make decisions to end their lives. It may be because they don’t want there own children to suffer because of their state, it may be for an infinite number of reasons but it is still an end of life decision for a sick or aged person, I can’t call it suicide but an end of life. Good topic for Gus to consider. Excellent program on dreams. I had one but couldn’t get in, all good, thank you and Merry Christmas!

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