Unveiling Christ Class Global
As believers, we were not saved by works, but we were saved for work—to serve God and participate in His eternal purpose. Our salvation is not an end in itself; it is the beginning of a life devoted to God's plan. Purpose begins with identity. Before God entrusted us with an assignment, He gave us a new identity in Christ. Through salvation, we experienced a change of identity and a change of assignment. Having reconciled us to Himself, God has now entrusted us with the ministry of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:18–20). As God's ambassadors, we are called to represent Christ, communicate His message, and reflect His character everywhere we go. The Christian life is not merely about personal success but about faithfully carrying out God's mission on earth. God's Plan vs Man's Plan Man's plans are often driven by comfort, self-preservation, recognition, independence, and earthly achievement. God's will, however, is described as good, acceptable, and perfect (Romans 12:2). The question every believer must ask is: "Are my pursuits aligned with God's eternal purpose?" God's will is not centred on temporary comfort but on eternal significance. What is God's Will? Scripture consistently reveals God's desire: that people be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth (1 Timothy 2:3–4). The Great Commission shows us the heartbeat of God—to see lives reconciled, restored, and transformed through the Gospel. This means that every believer has a role to play in God's redemptive plan. The Call to Consecration Consecration is our response to God's love and redemption. It is choosing God's will above personal desires and living a life of daily surrender, obedience, and devotion. A successful life is not measured merely by achievements but by fulfilling God's purpose. When we align our plans with His, we discover true meaning, lasting impact, and eternal relevance.
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