Finding Purpose in the Grind

Finding Purpose in the Grind

When Thursday feels like Friday but it's only Wednesday…yeah, that’s how slow this week is feeling. 😢😬

After a quick, “God give me the strength” prayer to roll out of bed, the first successful accomplishment of this week seems to be the coffee I just made.

Then the feelings of any successful accomplishments have a way of trailing off right there. The cycle of the ordinary daily routine has a way of feeling monotonous and insignificant at times. I know you feel me on this one….like, do all my little daily tasks even have a purpose? Does it really matter?

In all this “seemingly” irrelevant and mundane adulting, we may feel like God has forgotten about us. Yet, behind the scenes, we can’t comprehend how God will use us today in our “small daily tasks” in His master plan.

He may be working on growing our character, preparing us for a future opportunity, teaching us endurance….He is showing us gratitude for the ordinary because somewhere, someone surrounded by chaos is praying hard and would do anything for “ordinary.”

1 Corinthians 15:58 reminds me of just that….my daily tasks are not being done in vain. He is using it for the greater good.

Today, ask God how He can use you for His purpose through our daily grind...to keep the below verse on your mind and in your heart as you go about your day.

But first, coffee!! Because, let’s be real, Friday can’t come soon enough. 🤪

Much Love and Blessings,

Ramzi

 

“So, my dear brothers and sisters, be strong and immovable. Always work enthusiastically for the Lord, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless.” ~1 Corinthians 15:58

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I miss my beloved parents immensely they passed away of cancer. Today I was diagnosed free of tumors and cancer. Thanks be to God. Thank you from the heart for showing us your Christian Generosity. I can’t thank you enough! God is my witness.
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Coffee With My Father replied:
I’m so glad to hear about your good news! Your strength and faith, even after losing your parents, are truly inspiring. We’re all here cheering you on. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Keeping you in my prayers…God bless!

Eunice

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