Most of us wake up each day, and we have a pretty similar schedule to what happened the day before. Especially during the work week. We wake up. Get ready. Have breakfast. Head to work. Next day. Repeat. Often times, our weekends can also seem to be a routine. Even though we get caught in the rhythm of repeating ourselves, I still believe we always have an end goal in mind. We keep in focus why it is we’re doing what we are doing. Everything is geared towards the purpose. The reason we’re doing it.
Today, Barbara and I are going to go to Sedalia, Missouri. And there is definitely a clear purpose for this trip. I have had issues with my hips for quite a while. Without going into great detail, my range of motion has decreased significantly over the past few months. Today’s trip is to go get stem cells put into both hips. I had this process done years ago on my shoulders. With great success. So the end goal today is to get this procedure done. Ultimately, we are hoping that the deterioration of my hips slows. Maybe even stops.
Our spiritual life should also have an end goal in mind. Our spiritual life should have a purpose. Our purpose should be to serve God. We should live our lives daily like this. Routine or not, we should follow the plan that God has in place for us. We should take steps each day towards the purpose. Towards the end goal. Obviously, we want to spend eternity in heaven with our Lord and Savior. But while getting there, I believe we should spend our time trying to show others who he is. That should be our purpose. Worshiping him. And showing others who he is. Whether we’re going to work each day. Or we spending the weekends relaxing. The end goal should be our focus.