Misplaced Mission
“And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent.”
John 17:3 NKJVhttps://www.bible.com/114/jhn.17.3.nkjv
There is no doubt that one of the major reasons for the frustrating experiences in family, social, work relationships is the misplacement of the genuine purpose for each mission from the Architect of life Himself. Even in the literal interpretation of the mission to give eternal life to people, how frustrating could it be for Jesus Christ to struggle with the disparity between knowing the Giver of eternal life and getting across the gift of everlasting life. It implies that a relentless publishing of all the receipts of good news is more commendable, compared to the counting of all the recipients of the good news. Focusing on getting results from our faithful dispensation of treasure, talents and time in delivering the assignment of life can truly be frustrating. But when the believers’ focus get shifted to just living to let people see Jesus instead of own personal achievements, much of life’s stress and frustration are easily lifted. Therefore, the getting of results are good and commendable; but the losing of the spotlight on the need to live for Jesus, especially when results appear invisible, does misplaced the mission of life.
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