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The God Of Purpose Series
Contributed by Miles Mc Pherson on Nov 28, 2017 (message contributor)
Summary: God created you for His glory and He designed you. You are not an accident.
And then we said –You know what? Some people don’t believe in God. So we created this nothing jar right here. The nothing jar has nothing in it. Ok? Because some people don’t believe in God and they believe everything created was created or brought about by nothing. It just happened by itself. But we all came to the conclusion, all of us but 1 person and I think that 1 person changed his mind by the end of the service. We call came to the conclusion that it’s impossible for nothing to have caused the living room. It’s impossible for nothing to have caused this building. It’s impossible for nothing to have caused anything because nothing can do nothing. Matter of fact that’s science. If you have nothing you can’t get anything out of nothing. That’s a scientific fact!
So if someone says – Well there’s no God and yet there’s all these things that are here they had to be started by something or something had to start em. So we came to the conclusion that there are some things that man began or caused and there are some things that man designed but then what about all the things that man didn’t design like the planet, like elephants, like the blue sky, like the ocean, like, like the moon, the star, Pluto, the constellations, the milky way. Well man didn’t do it and certainly nothing didn’t do it so something bigger than it the universe had to do it. We call that God. And so we’ve been looking at the bible and looking at all the verses in the bible that God says that He did it and evidence that He did it.
And so today we’re gonna take this, this thought process 1 more step and we’re gonna talk about purpose, everyone say purpose. Now remember whatever causes you gives you your design and whatever gives you your design gives you your purpose.
And this leads us to our first, right at our first guiding principle for today if you look at the top of your lesson plan it should say – Limited objects must receive their purpose from their designer. Limited objects must receive their purpose from their designer.
When I go in my wife’s kitchen I look at all these things that she has in there. It doesn’t matter whether I get it because the guy who or the woman or whoever designed those things didn’t design them for the husband. He designed them for the wife. And I’m being stereotypic but basically for the most part you know, you know what I’m saying.
Let me move on. He designed it for the person in the house that’s gonna design these things and like cots chotskys. What the heck is a chotsky? Do you all know what a, how many of you all don’t know what a chotsky is? Thank you. That’s my point! It’s, does someone here know what a chotsky is? 5 people. A chotsky is something you buy in your house and you put it on your shelf and all it does it sit there. It’s just a little knick-knack. Do you all know what a knick-knack-patty-whack is? That’s a chotsky. A knick-knack is a chotsky and they have no purpose whatsoever. You just sit em up there and they just take up space. That’s just my opinion. This is my opinion. Again my opinion means absolutely what? Thank you! But the guy or the woman who designed chotsky said – Somebody’s gonna like this right beyond the edge of their counter next to the other chotsky that doesn’t do anything either.