The Gospel by the Lake

A Purpose

24 min · 10 de may de 2026
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This message addresses that void by exploring the fundamental human need for purpose, tracing it from the first garden to the modern-day kitchen. By comparing the protective, relentless love of a mother to the perfect mission of Christ, we see that our value isn't found in our daily productivity, but in a victory already won. It is a reminder that while we often lose our way, we are held by a Savior whose singular purpose was to bring us home, offering a steady anchor of peace that remains firm even when our own efforts fall short.

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