Decide to Thrive: Youth Editionਨਮੂਨਾ

The Purpose Decision: Living with Intentional Purpose
Serving others and being a positive influence are great, but they’re not the ultimate goal. These things help us build trust and relationships, but the bigger purpose is to point people to Jesus.
When we live with this purpose, there’s a deep joy that comes from it. Knowing that your life can make an eternal impact is amazing. Imagine helping someone find Jesus and watching their life change forever. That’s not just a temporary win; it’s an eternal one. But the motivation behind sharing Christ isn’t about checking a box or earning points—it’s about loving God and loving others enough to share the most important message ever.
So, what decision will you make today? Will you choose to live with the purpose of reaching people for Jesus? This means being intentional about showing Christ’s love in the spaces God has placed you. Whether at school, work, or with friends, every interaction is an opportunity to reflect Jesus. As 2 Corinthians 5:20 says, we are ambassadors for Christ—His representatives here on Earth.
Reflection: What is one step you can take this week to be more intentional about sharing Christ with those around you?
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About this Plan

Ever feel like you're trapped in survival-mode? We get it—life can be pretty overwhelming. Fortunately, through God's Word, you can move from just surviving to fully thriving in every area of your life. Decide to Thrive reveals six transformative decisions you can take to experience the peace that comes from proper priorities, build life-giving relationships, and discover and live out your God-given purpose.
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