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32. One Important Reason Why This Matters

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One Important Reason Why This Life Matters

Most of us believe that our life matters enough to keep living it. Even if our quality of life is challenged in significant ways there is this, often unconscious, deeply embedded belief that our life matters and should continue to be lived. One evidence of this are the measures we take on a daily basis to sustain our existence. That is why it is so tragic when someone loses hope to the point of taking their life.

But why is our life important? Why does our life matter? That is a deep philisophical question and there are many different ways that question could be answered. In this episode I offer up one answer that comes directly from my worldview that believes in a life to come. The way I choose to live my life now in relation to God can hold promise for both this life and the life to come.

To learn more about who I am and what God has called me to do check out Master Builder Coaching and Kingdom Coaching Institute. Contact me if you are interested in personal coaching or getting trained in coaching. I am here to serve fellow Christ-followers by assisting them in laying hold of that for which Christ Jesus has laid hold of them. I can be reached at [email protected]

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One Important Reason Why This Life Matters

Most of us believe that our life matters enough to keep living it. Even if our quality of life is challenged in significant ways there is this, often unconscious, deeply embedded belief that our life matters and should continue to be lived. One evidence of this are the measures we take on a daily basis to sustain our existence. That is why it is so tragic when someone loses hope to the point of taking their life.

But why is our life important? Why does our life matter? That is a deep philisophical question and there are many different ways that question could be answered. In this episode I offer up one answer that comes directly from my worldview that believes in a life to come. The way I choose to live my life now in relation to God can hold promise for both this life and the life to come.

To learn more about who I am and what God has called me to do check out Master Builder Coaching and Kingdom Coaching Institute. Contact me if you are interested in personal coaching or getting trained in coaching. I am here to serve fellow Christ-followers by assisting them in laying hold of that for which Christ Jesus has laid hold of them. I can be reached at [email protected]

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