God, What Is My Purpose?
It’s one of the most honest questions you can ask.
“God… what is my purpose?”
Not in a dramatic way.
Not as a big speech.
But quietly, in moments when life feels uncertain, when you don’t know where you’re going, or when you feel like everyone else has it figured out except you.
Purpose can feel like something far away.
Like a single answer you’re supposed to discover—one clear path that suddenly makes everything make sense.
But what if it’s not like that?
What if purpose isn’t something you find all at once?
What if it’s something you grow into?
It’s easy to believe that your purpose has to be big.
Obvious.
Impressive.
Something people notice.
But most of life isn’t lived in big, visible moments.
It’s lived in small, ordinary ones.
How you speak to people.
How you respond when things are hard.
How you keep going when you don’t feel certain.
Maybe purpose starts there.
Not as one grand answer—
but as a series of small, meaningful choices.
To be honest.
To be kind.
To stay when things are difficult instead of giving up.
To grow, even slowly.
It doesn’t sound dramatic.
But it’s real.
And maybe that’s why it matters.
Because purpose isn’t always about where you end up—
it’s about who you’re becoming along the way.
There may not be a moment where everything suddenly becomes clear.
There may not be a voice telling you exactly what to do next.
But that doesn’t mean you’re lost.
It means you’re in the middle of becoming.
God’s guidance doesn’t always come as a full map.
Sometimes it’s just enough light for the next step.
And that step might look small.
It might look like getting through today.
Doing what you can with what you have.
Choosing not to give up on yourself.
You don’t have to figure out your whole life right now.
You don’t have to solve everything at once.
You’re allowed to be in progress.
So if you’re asking, “God, what is my purpose?”—
maybe the answer isn’t something distant.
Maybe it’s closer than you think.
Right here, in how you live today.
In how you treat others.
In how you keep moving forward, even with questions.
Purpose isn’t always revealed in one moment.
Sometimes, it’s built—
step by step,
day by day,
as you become the person you were meant to be.
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