I don't think one's purpose is necessarily found by "looking" for it.
As an example: My sister (Julie) has spent a lifetime "looking" for something (happiness) and someone (a husband) without (to her satisfaction) success. Like seeking the pot of gold at the rainbow's end, she never finds it. There are no "pots of gold" to be had in this world. Happiness (as we know it) is an illusion.
Seek, first, the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all other things (joy/peace) will follow YOU.
On May 14, 2014 Always Love wrote :
I don't think one's purpose is necessarily found by "looking" for it.
As an example: My sister (Julie) has spent a lifetime "looking" for something (happiness) and someone (a husband) without (to her satisfaction) success. Like seeking the pot of gold at the rainbow's end, she never finds it. There are no "pots of gold" to be had in this world. Happiness (as we know it) is an illusion.
Seek, first, the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all other things (joy/peace) will follow YOU.