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Finding Your “One Thing” In Life – Part 2

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January 2, 2025 3:00 am

Finding Your “One Thing” In Life – Part 2

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The Bible often compares the church to a human body. But very few Christians truly understand where they fit into this intricate system! Dr. Robert Jeffress shows us why finding our unique purpose in life is not only the key to our own fulfilment, but it’s vital to the local church reaching its potential.

 

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Now, here's today's podcast, From Pathway to Victory. God's Word with you every day on this Bible teaching program. On today's edition of Pathway to Victory, God has a story He's telling to the universe of His love and redemption through Jesus Christ.

But God also has a story He's writing in your life, a specific story to tell His story. And that's what I'm talking about when I talk about discovering your unique purpose in life. Dr. Robert Jeffress.

The Bible often compares the church to a human body, but very few Christians truly understand where they fit into this intricate system. Today on Pathway to Victory, Dr. Robert Jeffress shows us why finding our unique purpose in life is not only the key to our own fulfillment, but it's vital to the local church reaching its potential. Now, here's our Bible teacher to introduce today's message.

Dr. Jeffress. Thanks, David, and welcome again to Pathway to Victory. I hope the holiday provided a few moments when you could reflect on 2024 with Thanksgiving and a few moments to dream about the future as you look forward into 2025 with a spirit of anticipation. Along those lines, I'm going to address a relevant topic for this season. With a fresh new year that's set before us, many people have their occupation at the forefront of their minds. Questions arise, such as what is God's purpose for my life?

And what's that one thing that God wants me to accomplish? Before we get started, I want to equip you with a book that will guide your thoughts and dreams about the future. I'm referring to the brand new Pathway to Victory Daily Devotional for 2025.

We've extended this special offer to receive a copy for just a few more days. So please get in touch with Pathway to Victory right away so that you can enjoy this daily journey together in the new year. Each chapter includes a devotional thought from me, a Bible verse, and some ideas for prayer and practical application.

A leather-bound copy is yours today when you give a generous gift to support the growing ministry of Pathway to Victory. Now, let's get started with today's study. In light of the brand new year, I've decided to share a message about finding your purpose in life. At this time of year, it's possible you're asking God to guide you toward the perfect role, even the perfect occupation.

So let's dig in. I've titled today's message, Finding Your One Thing in Life. I want to share with you four important insights about discovering your unique purpose. Truth number one, God created you for a great purpose.

God created you for a great purpose. Now we say that all the time and we assume everybody believes that. News alert, not everybody believes that. Many non-Christians don't believe they're here for any purpose specifically. Many non-Christians believe that their existence is due to a biological fluke that occurred.

Do you believe that? Do you believe your existence here is by accident? That you're simply the product of some primordial chemical broth that oozed over the earth millions of years ago?

You know, even non-believers sense that there's something more to life than what we see. We all long for that higher purpose, and there is a higher purpose. In Jeremiah 1, verse 5, God said to the prophet, Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you. And before you were born, I consecrated you.

I have appointed you a prophet to the nations. God has not only made you, he has set you apart for a great eternal purpose. Now, the question is, what is that purpose?

And that leads to truth number two. Your purpose is connected to God's purpose. You know, so many times I see Christians kind of wandering around in a fog. Oh, what is my purpose in life? Why am I here? Why do I exist? You know, if you will grasp this one simple truth, it will help cut through the fog of a lot of perhaps your questions about your own life. Here's the simple truth. You were created by God, saved by God, selected by God, and gifted by God to fulfill his agenda and not yours.

I came across a quote from writer Irwin McManus that I've never forgotten. It says it all well. He said, The question is not, God, what is your will for my life? No Christian ought to ever ask that question. God, what is your will for my life? Instead, the question should be, God, what is your will, and how can I give my life to it?

See the difference? God, what is your will, and how can I give my life to it? Well, how do you know what God's will is? Well, let me give you some scriptural clues to discovering what God's will is that we need to connect to.

1 Timothy 2, verses 3 to 4. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who desires for all men to be saved and come to a knowledge of the truth. You know what God's will is? It's for everyone to come to know Jesus Christ as Savior. God is trying to save as many, not as few as possible. That is God's will.

In Colossians 1, verses 13 to 14, God wants to deliver people out of the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom, the presence of his Son. God is on a search and rescue mission. That is his purpose.

Now, what have we seen? First of all, God has created you for a unique purpose. Secondly, your purpose should be connected to God's kingdom purpose.

And that leads to a third truth. Your purpose is to be centered within the local church. Your purpose is to be centered within the local church.

Now, that statement is made with two assumptions. Assumption number one, every Christian is to be involved in ministry. Listen to Ephesians 4, 11 to 12. And Christ gave some to the church as apostles and some as prophets and some as evangelists and some as pastor teachers for the equipping of the saints for the work of service to the building up of the body of Christ. You know what my job is as pastor teacher here?

Ryan's job, Ben's job, what our job is here? It's not just to do the work of the ministry. It is to equip you to do the work of ministry, to give you the tools that are needed to go out and reach the people at your work, the people in your community with the gospel of Jesus Christ.

I see Dee Simmons down there. Nobody does a better job of being an ambassador for Christ in our church than Dee Simmons. This is the place she gets the equipment, the resources she needs to go out and fulfill her life purpose. Equipping the saints for the work of service. You see, God's plan was never for just a few paid professionals to do the work of ministry.

We're to be equipping you to do the work of ministry. Think about the late Bud Wilkinson, professional football player who after he left the NFL became the chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness under Lyndon Johnson. And at a press conference one time, a reporter asked Wilkinson, Mr. Wilkinson, what contribution has professional football made to the health of the American people?

Wilkinson said, absolutely none. He said, think about it. In football, you have 22 men on the field desperately in need of rest being cheered on by 80,000 spectators in the stands desperately in need for exercise. And you know, that's a picture of the average church. You've got a few people out there on the playing field, the pastor, the staff, a few deacons, but the members are in the stands. Now, if the church is doing well, they cheer them on, go pastor, go staff, go deacons. But the church starts to go south, no longer cheers, but jeers, boos, hisses, call in the second string. Now, that may make for exciting football, but that is a lousy way to run a church.

God never meant for just a few people to be on the field playing the game. God's purpose is to equip all of us, you the saints, for the work of service to the building up of the body of Christ. That's why I say every Christian is to be involved in ministry, and secondly, our ministry is to be centered in the local church. You know, people have a funny idea about the local church today. They kind of think of it as a second-class Christian organization, a necessary evil.

Oh, yeah, I guess we ought to support the church, but there's this group over here that's doing such an exciting work for God, and this group over here that's doing this great, this is where the action is, but you know, I'll give a little pittance of my time and money to the church, but this is where the excitement is. You know, the Bible says the church is the one organization that God himself created to fulfill his great commission. You know, there are many fine Christian organizations outside of the church, but they all have one thing in common.

They were all created by a man or woman, and they all will end one day. Only the church of Jesus Christ was actually created by God. In fact, in Ephesians 3 verse 21, Paul says, to him, God, be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. It was God who thought up the idea of the church. It was God who thought up the idea of a pastor and deacons. It was God that gave to the church the commission to go into all the world and preach the gospel. In fact, when you read the New Testament, you can't find one person in one ministry or one missionary who was not under the authority of a local church. God's plan to fulfill his mission is through the local church. Now, that doesn't mean there aren't good organizations out there that do great work.

There are. You know, that word parachurch, that word para means alongside of. Some of these parachurch organizations do great work of coming alongside the church to help it more effectively fulfill its ministry. You know, I'm gonna miss some here, I know, but a lot of the greatest parachurch organizations in the world today were started and are still run by members of this church, First Baptist Church Dallas. I think of Ron Harris and Media Alliance Group that trains people to run radio stations and TV stations around the world. I think of Gil Strickland and Marketplace Ministries.

That was birthed by Gil as a member of this church. I think of Henry Morris and the Institute for Creation Research that helps people understand God's plan and creation of the world. And I think of June Hunt and Hope for the Heart that equips people to share God's practical teaching for problems. But you know what's interesting about each one of those people who started those ministries? Every one of them has a ministry right here in this church. They are working in this church using their gifts, and they would see their ministries as a way to strengthen the local church in its ministry. Our ministry is to be centered within the local church.

You know, we talk about that with giving. Our church ought to receive the bulk of our giving, but it also ought to receive the bulk of our time in ministry. God's purpose is to be lived out in the local church. You say, well then how do I find my ministry in the local church? How do I know what my ministry should be? Let me share with you this simple formula that I think will help you find the unique place of ministry God has for you through his church. Simple equation, my gifts plus my passion plus the church's need equals my ministry. My gifts plus my passion plus the church's need equal my ministry.

Let's break that down. First of all, your gifts. What do I mean by your gifts? You know, when you were saved, you not only received the gift of forgiveness, the Bible says God gave you a unique spiritual gift, a divine empowerment to be used to spread his message to other people. In fact, in Romans chapter 12, the Bible lists the seven gifts and says that we have one of those motivational gifts that is our basic motivation to want to share Christ's message with others.

In fact, look at Romans 12 verses six to eight. Since we have gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let each exercise them accordingly. If your gift is prophecy, that's the first one, according to the proportion of his faith. If service, that's the second one, in his serving. If in teaching, according to his teaching, that's number three. He who exhorts in his exhortation, that's number four. He who gives with liberality, that's number five.

He who leads leadership, that's number six, with diligence. And he who shows mercy, that's the final gift with cheerfulness. So first of all, your place in ministry begins with your gifts. Secondly, your passion.

My gifts plus my passion. You know, this is one of the greatest discoveries I ever made about finding God's will. One of the best ways to know what God wants you to do is ask yourself, what do I want to do?

The fact is, one of the ways God leads us is through the desires he places in our hearts. And it's true in ministry as well. You know, you may see that there's a need for workers in the seventh grade. And that may be a legitimate need. And you may say to yourself, well, you know, I'd rather have my left arm cut off than go work with seventh graders. But if the church needs that, I guess that's what I'll do. Let me encourage you, you know, be kind to yourself.

Be kind to those seventh graders and don't go teach there, please. If you don't want to be there, they'll be the first to know it and you'll be the first to know it. No, if God is calling you to do something, he's going to give you a passion for it. You know why these wonderful men and women sing in the choir and play in our orchestra devote countless hours to doing it? It's not because they feel like martyrs and they have to do it. They love doing it. They get fulfilled by doing it.

And that's the way it ought to be. You know why missionaries leave here and go serve in a third world country? It's not because they're miserable doing it or they want to be martyrs. It's because they love doing that. They wouldn't be happy anywhere else and doing anything else.

There's nothing wrong with that. God leads us through the desires that he places in our heart. Pastor, where do you get that in the Bible? Philippians 2 13. Paul said, for it is God who is at work in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure.

One paraphrase says, for it is God who is working in you, giving you both the desire and the power to do his work. Ask yourself the question, if I could do any one thing in the church, I would and fill in the blank. As you look around here, just ask yourself, if you could do any one thing in the church, what would you do?

Your gifts pledge your passions. Thirdly, plus the church's need. Yes, you ought to look at where the needs are in the church to see where your gifts and passion meet a need. Now, we've seen that every Christian has a purpose. Our purpose is connected to God's purpose.

Our purpose is to be centered in the local church. Finally, living your purpose is the key to fulfillment in life. Living your purpose is the key to fulfillment in life. It's the key to present enjoyment in your life. Psychologist Carl Jung in his book Modern Man in Search of a Soul wrote, about a third of my cases are suffering from no clinically definable neurosis, but from the senselessness and emptiness of their lives. This can be described as the general neurosis of our time. Even though Jung wrote those words more than a hundred years ago, they're just as true today as they were then, that sense of purposelessness and meaninglessness.

I mean, think about it. People are searching everywhere for meaning and purpose in life. Some people try their jobs. They spend 60% of their waking hours at their job, and yet they're not happy and fulfilled there. If you don't believe that, listen to these statistics. One-third of Americans say, I hate my job. Two-thirds of workers say that they have chosen the wrong career. Most suicides occur on Sunday nights.

Most heart attacks occur on Monday mornings. Not finding fulfillment in their work, people think, well, I'll try pleasure. I'll try addictions. Or maybe I'll try accumulating money and having a luxurious life, but that's empty as well. Solomon, the richest man who ever lived, tried every pleasure under the sun, and he came away saying in Ecclesiastes 2, 10, and 11, all is vanity and striving after wind, and there is no profit under the sun. Why is it that people keep searching for some new pleasure, some new achievement, a new mate, but they never find that satisfaction?

Here's the simple reason. Eternal beings can only be filled with the eternal. Eternal beings can only be satisfied by that which is eternal. Think about it.

You couldn't fill the Pacific Ocean with a bucket of water, can you? It takes more than that. And it's the same with us. Solomon said God has placed eternity in our hearts. Whether you're a Christian or non-Christian, you have a sense of eternal, the eternal, and only that which is eternal can fill that eternal void. That means we need an eternal companion, one who transcends this life. And secondly, we need an eternal purpose to give our lives to. Living out our purpose is the key to fulfillment in this present life, but secondly, it's also the key to future reward. 2 Corinthians 5, 9 to 10, Therefore, Paul said, we have as our ambition, whether at home or absent, to be pleasing to God.

Why? For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one of us may be recompensed, rewarded for what we've done in the body, according to what he has done, whether it is good or worthless. We're all going to stand before that judgment seat of Christ, and we're going to be evaluated on whether we invested our life in fulfilling God's purpose or our own.

I love the way Randy Alcorn has put it. He says, because this life is so brief, we might easily conclude it's also inconsequential. Our brief stay here may indeed seem unimportant, but nothing could be further from the truth. For the Bible tells us that while men may not remember or care what our lives have been, God remembers perfectly and cares very much, so much that the door of eternity swings on the hinges of our present life on earth. Eternity will hold for us what this life has invested in it. What are you investing your life in? Really, what are you investing it in? Where are you putting your money? Where are you spending your time?

Where are you dreaming your dreams? Are those things invested in that which is temporal or that which is eternal? Is your life about fulfilling your dreams or God's dreams? Is your life self-focused or God-focused? It's one or the other.

It can't be both. On the wall of my study for many years was a little plaque, and I looked at it every day. Only one life will soon be past. Only what's done for Christ will last. That's the secret to fulfillment in life. I truly hope today's message helps you determine God's purpose for your life.

What could be more important than investing our God-given talents in an occupation that's fulfilling and makes a difference in our world? Well, earlier, you heard me talk about the Pathway to Victory daily devotional for 2025. It's intentionally written to help you walk side by side with the Savior every weekday in 2025. In fact, we'll spend the first three months together —that's January through March— learning how to determine God's will for your life. So please don't wait any longer to reach out and request the daily devotional for 2025. This is a handsome and hefty leather-bound book with inspirational readings for every Monday through Friday in 2025, printed in a larger font so that it's easy to read. And it's my gift to you when you give a generous gift to support the ministry of Pathway to Victory. Now, here's a quick update. We've just closed the books on the December matching challenge, and we're still tabulating the final results.

If you gave to the matching challenge, you'll receive a personal report from me in the coming days if you haven't already received one. All to say, we're deeply grateful for your investment in God's work. In the last few weeks, we've received remarkable feedback from our audience, telling us their amazing stories of life change. And when those notes and phone calls arrive, I thank God for people like you, who stand with us by giving your generous gifts to support the ministry of Pathway to Victory. Together, God is using our partnership to pierce the darkness with the light of His Word.

David. Thanks, Dr. Jeffress. Today, when you give a generous gift to support the ministry of Pathway to Victory, we'll say thanks by sending you the brand new leather-bound 2025 Pathway to Victory daily devotional. To request your copy, call 866-999-2965. Or even easier, simply go online to ptv.org. And when your gift is $100 or more, you'll also receive the teaching series, Reigniting Your Passion for Christ.

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That's P.O. Box 223-609, Dallas, Texas, 75222. I'm David J. Mullins. Join us again next time for a message called Your Most Priceless Gift in the New Year, right here on Pathway to Victory. Pathway to Victory with Dr. Robert Jeffress comes from the pulpit of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas. You made it to the end of today's podcast from Pathway to Victory, and we're so glad you're here. Pathway to Victory relies on the generosity of loyal listeners like you to make this podcast possible. One of the most impactful ways you can give is by becoming a Pathway Partner. Your monthly gift will empower Pathway to Victory to share the gospel of Jesus Christ and help others become rooted more firmly in His Word. To become a Pathway Partner, go to ptv.org slash donate, or follow the link in our show notes. We hope you've been blessed by today's podcast from Pathway to Victory.
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