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What Is Your Soul Purpose?

6 October 2008 No Comment

Our Soul Purpose Outreach Team had a lot of fun on Saturday (October 4).  We were conducting a “Gas Buy Down” at our local 7-11.  For two hours we were paying to have everyone’s gas price lowered to $3.19 per gallon (from $3.44).  In a matter of minutes we saw two rather lengthy lines form as people waited to get their “cheap” gas.    

We took advantage of people’s cheerful demeanors and time waiting in line to ask them a few questions.  The BIG question was:  “What is the first thing that pops into your head when I ask you: ‘What is your soul purpose?’”   Most people were quite taken back by the question.  A few blurted out very general responses: “Live life to the fullest” or “My family.”  Several could not think of a thing to say.  One lady bluntly admitted that she was “clueless.”  

So what about you?  What is your soul purpose?  If you don’t know, you have a lot of company, and you have come to the right place.  It wasn’t so long ago, that I didn’t know my soul purpose, but I know it now.  And knowing and living out my soul purpose has transformed everything in my life!  

The purpose of this blog/email (depending on how you are receiving this) is to give you a daily scripture and question to reflect on and respond to, so that each day you are a little closer to knowing and living out your soul purpose.   So…are you up for the life-changing experience of discovering your very own soul purpose?  If so, subscribe to this daily blog/email, invite a few friends to do the same, and commit to recording your thoughts in a journal and taking the suggested daily action steps.    

You can do this.  In fact, you HAVE to do this.  Why get up tomorrow morning if you don’t know your soul purpose?  

–Matt Gregory

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