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“Always remember what is written in the Book of the Teachings. Study it day and night to be sure to  obey everything that is written there. If you do this, you will be wise and successful in  everything.” Joshua 1:8 (NCV)
Everyone wants something to live for—but many of us look for it in the wrong places. You can’t find  your mission in a book, on social media, or by watching TV. You can’t just guess what it is either.
You can only find God’s mission for your life in one place: God’s Word.
Studies show that each of us has 600 to 700 talents, but we never use most of them. When you  embrace God’s mission for your life, though, you’ll find that he can use many more of the gifts and  talents he’s given you.
Jonah, one of God’s prophets in the Bible, received his life mission from God. The Bible says, “The  LORD spoke his word to Jonah son of Amittai: ‘Get up, go to the great city of Nineveh, and preach  against it, because I see the evil things they do’” (Jonah 1:1-2 NCV).
God gave Jonah his mission. He’ll give you one too as you read his Word. The more you dig into the  Bible, the more you'll understand your mission for life.
God uses many different ways to get his Word into your life. Sometimes you sit down to read it.  Other times, you may hear someone preach it. And on other days you’ll read a devotional like this  one. If the only time you open your Bible is when you’re in church, you likely will never discover  God’s mission for your life.
Instead, make the Bible a regular part of your life. Spend time with God every day, even if it’s  just a few minutes. Put it in your schedule—write it on your calendar, or set a daily alert on your  phone.
Joshua 1:8 says, “Always remember what is written in the Book of the Teachings. Study it day and  night to be sure to obey everything that is written there. If you do this, you will be wise and  successful in everything” (NCV).
If you want to successfully accomplish God’s mission for your life, stop looking for a vision and  start looking for a verse. God won’t write your mission in the sky. He has already written it in  his Word.
Talk It Over
What are some ways you’ve tried and failed to find your life purpose?
What can you do to become more consistent in your Bible reading?
What are the most effective ways for you to engage with God’s Word? (Physical copy of a Bible?  Digital Bible? Audio Bible? Listening to a sermon? Reading a devotional?) Why do you believe these  are most effective for you?
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