From the Westminster Shorter Cathechism:
Q. 1. What is the chief end of man?
A. Man's chief end is to glorify God, [a] and to enjoy him for ever. [b]
[a]. Ps. 86:9; Isa. 60:21; Rom. 11:36; I Cor. 6:20; 10:31; Rev. 4:11
[b]. Ps. 16:5-11; 144:15; Isa. 12:2; Luke 2:10; Phil. 4:4; Rev. 21:3-4
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Your life is a story.
Who is the protagonist of this story?
Is it you? You come into this world, out of your mother's womb. You work hard in school. You live a morally upright life. Get a good job. Get a good spouse. Have kids. Bring them up the right way. Save for their college. Retire. Pass on.
Or do you let God be the protagonist?
When I die at my funeral, I just want people to know that I came into this world with nothing. I deserved nothing. I took away nothing. Everything was given by Him. The glory of my life belongs to Him and Him alone.
Full Wesminster Shorter Cathechism available here:
http://www.creeds.net/Westminster/shorter_catechism.html
Q. 1. What is the chief end of man?
A. Man's chief end is to glorify God, [a] and to enjoy him for ever. [b]
[a]. Ps. 86:9; Isa. 60:21; Rom. 11:36; I Cor. 6:20; 10:31; Rev. 4:11
[b]. Ps. 16:5-11; 144:15; Isa. 12:2; Luke 2:10; Phil. 4:4; Rev. 21:3-4
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Your life is a story.
Who is the protagonist of this story?
Is it you? You come into this world, out of your mother's womb. You work hard in school. You live a morally upright life. Get a good job. Get a good spouse. Have kids. Bring them up the right way. Save for their college. Retire. Pass on.
Or do you let God be the protagonist?
When I die at my funeral, I just want people to know that I came into this world with nothing. I deserved nothing. I took away nothing. Everything was given by Him. The glory of my life belongs to Him and Him alone.
Full Wesminster Shorter Cathechism available here:
http://www.creeds.net/Westminster/shorter_catechism.html
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