Ninevah Christian Church Sermons

What is the Purpose of Life?

52 min · 22. juni 2026
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Most people spend their lives chasing things without ever asking what life is actually for. According to 1 Thessalonians 4, the purpose of life is to live in a way that pleases God. This includes pursuing holiness, loving other believers more and more, and serving others beyond yourself. God's design for human sexuality is part of that holiness, and sexual sin pulls a person away from God rather than toward Him. The road to eternal life is narrow, and few find it because most people are chasing everything but God. Staying inside God's guardrails does not save you, but walking with the One who has never left them does. If you find yourself outside those guardrails, the answer is simple: come back. He is on the inside, waiting.

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