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Contrary to what some people say, our creation was not a freak accident or some random cosmic explosion in which particles fused together and created something out of nothing. Surely that is not our origin. But there has to be a motivating force behind what makes you move. For some people their motivation may be to take care of their families and to provide a better way of life. Others may seek to become successful businessmen, athletics, doctors, lawyers, dentist, business owners, police officers, multi-millionaires, etc. Regardless to the reason behind your living, there has to be a specific motivating force that push and propels you day after day. If we allow ourselves to settle and channel in on our purpose, we can easily discover the force that motivates us. I’ve heard some authors say they are motivated to be an inspiration. That alone is a broad topic and can be addressed several ways. Some secular artist and gospel artist may have similar motivation, but within the fabric of their inspiration is where it slightly differs. Once you discover what motivates you, it becomes easy to step into the flow of inspiration. Compassion has to be the center of everything. When you are motivated to help people, then you are fulfilling a royal decree. Everyone is endowed with a unique gift that desires to be shared. Once we understand and discover our gift, it behooves us to move with compassion toward and in our divine purpose. A purpose without motivation is as a rock thrown into the ocean. But a purpose with motivation is as a man who findeth a great treasure; in his abundance, he shares his treasures with the world.
Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.