Now What? The Resurrection and my Purpose
May 8, 2025

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Happy Mother’s Day!

Now What? Life After the Resurrection

Kingdom Identity and Purpose
Colossians 1:13–14 — We’ve been transferred into a new Kingdom.
Colossians 1:19–20 — In this Kingdom, we find both our identity and our purpose.
We may look the same, but we live for a different King.

The Importance of Purpose
Without purpose, life can feel repetitive, frustrating, even absurd.
We were created for identity and purpose—when we lack them, we feel the void.
God doesn’t just save us—He invites us into a mission-filled life.
Life in the Kingdom = a daily adventure of meaning and calling.

God Invites Us to Partner with Him
📖 2 Corinthians 5:14–15
Jesus died so we would no longer live for ourselves but for Him.
God’s Kingdom mission is not just for the “professionals”—it’s for all of us.
From the disciples to the Great Commission, God’s call has always been:
“Go, heal, proclaim, and love.”

Our Purpose Is His Purpose
📖 2 Corinthians 5:17–21
We are new creations, ambassadors of reconciliation.
God has entrusted His mission to us—we all “get to play.”
1 Peter 4:10 — Use your gifts to serve.
Matthew 25:14–30 — Use what you’ve been given.
Your calling may not be vocational ministry, but it is still ministry.

Conclusion: Consider Your Calling
What would your life look like if you truly lived with Kingdom purpose?
How might God be inviting you to extend His Kingdom—through love, service, or leadership?
Let the Kingdom lead your life—and your purpose will become more clear.