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This Wednesday at 7 PM
Perhaps you’ve wondered, “What is God’s plan for my life?” Or maybe you’ve heard someone say with confidence, “This is part of God’s plan for me.” In challenging moments, loved ones may have reassured you by saying, “It’s all part of God’s purpose.”
Most of the time, when we think about “God’s plan,” our minds immediately turn to what we can see—our careers, marriages, children, or financial success. However, this perspective is very limited. It focuses only on the present, while God’s purpose goes far deeper.
In John 10:10, Jesus said:
I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.
What did He mean by that? Many interpret this verse as a promise of wealth or success, but that’s not what Jesus was talking about.
The abundance He referred to is spiritual abundance—the peace, joy, and certainty that come from walking closely with God.
It’s not about what you possess, but who you become when you allow Him to lead your life. This abundance flows from God Himself—the source of true fulfillment.
The Bible teaches that God’s ultimate plan for everyone is the salvation of our souls. Beyond granting blessings or solving our immediate problems, His purpose is to make us His children.
That’s why Jesus came into the world:
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. (John 3:16)
Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross is the greatest expression of God’s love for humanity. But to receive eternal life, we must fully believe in Him and surrender our lives—body, soul, and spirit.
In the Bible, Abraham’s life illustrates what it means to trust in God’s greater plan. God promised him countless descendants and many blessings. However, Abraham had to learn to wait and believe, even when nothing seemed possible.
His faith was not limited to what he could see—it rested on God’s greatest promise. This reminds us that while God can fulfill our earthly dreams, His main goal has always been eternal life with Him.
God’s plan is available to everyone, regardless of background or past. However, there is one condition: you must be willing to surrender to God’s will.
When you stop focusing on earthly goals and redirect your attention to Heaven, everything changes. You will not only receive blessings, but you will also have the Blesser—God Himself—living within you.
With Him inside you, you become a blessing.
Want to experience God’s plan for your life? Join us this Wednesday at 7 PM at The Universal Church. Additional times available are 10 AM and 4 PM. Come and seek the Blesser with us during our Bible Study: How to Become the Blessing Itself.
Everyone is welcome, regardless of religious beliefs or background. Come as you are. For more information, please call 1-888-332-4141 or text 1-888-312-4141.
If you live in a city without one of our locations or cannot commute due to health reasons, we invite you to join our Virtual Church via Zoom and phone conference.