When “It’s All for Him” Meets Real Life Struggles (Faith, Finances, and Identity)
What happens when “It’s all for Him” meets real life trauma, financial pressure, and the exhausting cycle of choosing peace over provision (and then scarmbling from provision again)? After Chapter Seven of The Purpose Driven Life, I found myself slowed down by a head cold and in the quiet, God surfaced the heart questions I couldn’t ignore. This post is an honest reflection on living for God’s glory while still healing: imposter syndrome, generational wounds, and the daily tension of Matthew 6:33. I’m learning that God’s glory doesn’t only shine in victory is shines in the mess, in the seeking, and in the courage to keep walking with Him while we’re still becoming.
Living for God’s Glory: What It Means For Everyday Life
“It’s all for Him.” Chapter 7 of The Purpose Driven Life begins with four simple words that re-center everything. In this reflection, I’m exploring what it means to live for God’s glory as a daily way of being. From Scripture’s picture of God’s glory revealed in Jesus to practical ways we reflect that glory through worship, love Christlike growth, serving with our gifts, and sharing our faith, this post is an invitation to live with gentle awareness: letting ordinary moments become worship, and letting purpose shape even the smallest parts of your day.