“The purpose of our life and our relationship with the divine are themes that lead us to reflect on the very essence of our existence. At some point, we will all face death and have to face the moral and spiritual responsibility of our life. This fact makes us question the meaning of our existence and how we are making the most of our time on earth.
But all is not lost, for those who have faith in the divine, there is a promise of salvation and eternal life. This promise motivates us to live each day with purpose, knowing that our time on earth is limited and we must make the most of it. We must focus on our goals and objectives and work to achieve them, while striving to glorify the Creator in everything we do.
Living with passion and dedication is essential, and we must do so with the conviction that we are called to be instruments of the love and grace of the divine in the world. Despite the challenges we face in life, our faith and hope in the divine enable us to face them with courage and determination.
The promise of eternal life and the second coming of the savior invites us to be patient and confident that God will keep his word. Our faith in him allows us to face life with optimism, knowing that there is a divine plan for our lives and that everything has a purpose.
In conclusion, life has a purpose and our relationship with the divine is fundamental to finding that purpose. We must live each day with passion and dedication, working to achieve our goals and objectives, while striving to glorify the Creator in all that we do. The promise of eternal life fills us with hope and motivates us to live each day as if it were our last, confident that God will fulfill His promise and bring us into His presence.
Therefore, as a final reference, let us remember Hebrews 9:27-28 (NIV): “And just as it is appointed for human beings to die once, and then the judgment comes, so Christ was offered as a sacrifice once to put away the sins of many; and he will appear a second time, no longer to bear any sin, but to save completely those who are waiting for him”.