Jamaica Gleaner

Crystal Daye – Living a purpose-filled life

- familyandr­eligion@gleanerjm.com

IT IS the popular belief that everyone was created for a special purpose, and only when this is realised and embraced can one truly begin to live a life of fulfilment.

Internatio­nal Christian Empowermen­t coach and motivation­al speaker Cr ystal Daye remembers the exact moment when her purpose was revealed to her.

“After seemingly achieving most of the ear thly success I desired, I still felt something missing. This quest led me to continuous­ly cry out to God as to why He placed me on this Earth. I couldn’t accept that I was placed on this Earth just to pay bills and die, so I started buying every book on ‘purpose’, reading blogs and watching videos, but for some reason, it just wasn’t coming together. I felt led to start doing what I was passionate about: motivating young ladies, and I did that through hosting workshops in my community. I realise I felt most alive as I served others. Once I took the focus off ‘seeking purpose’ and serving others, I clearly heard the Lord say, ‘Cr ystal, you’re called to help women live wholesome, godly lives’. In different seasons of my life this looks different, and I do this in various ways, but I know that whatever my assignment in a season is, it comes down to the main purpose of giving God glory in my life,” she said.

Establishi­ng that there is a common confusion between one’s purpose and one’s calling, Daye wanted to make a clear distinctio­n.

REASON FOR EXISTENCE

According to her, ‘purpose’ is the reason for existence; in most cases, the ‘why ’ of life; while ‘c a l l i n g’ is considered your specific assignment, which is the ‘how’ of life.

“They are normally used interchang­eably, but I believe there is a slight difference because purpose is twofold. I believe there is one main purpose we all have, which is to GLORIFY GOD (fear God and obey His commands). This is our ultimate duty, so no matter what stage we are in our life, ever ything we do should represent Him.

The other aspect of purpose is the what I do to glorify God, which tends to intertwine with the how.

“For example: a young man can cook well. His ultimate purpose is to glorify God whether he decides to be a car salesman or student. If he truly desires to know why God placed him on Earth, he would seek His Creator and start developing a relationsh­ip with Him. God might reveal that he has been called to cook – which is sometimes revealed through passion or pain – but it could go even deeper, where God says, ‘Open a healthy-food restaurant, cooking food to help persons to take care of their temple’,” she said, adding that the calling may come early or later in life once one remains faithful to the purpose.

“Still, many are dumbfounde­d as to the first step to take in finding the reasons they have been placed on Earth.

“Life, for them, is a routine of survival, and though they enjoy the pleasures of being, they still struggle with a feeling of discontent­ment,” Daye continued.

BELIEVE IN GOD

Giving tips on ways to discover one’s reason f or living, the empowermen­t coach, bestsellin­g author, and woman of God said that the first step is to believe that God is not trying to hide your purpose from you.

“He says if you seek Him with all your heart, you will find Him (Jer. 29:13). So believe that God wants to reveal His purpose for you more than you know. But, too often, we get caught up in seeking to do things for God and not desire to know Him. When God reveals His purpose for you, it’s not an option. He’s not telling you something so you can pick and choose if you should or should not do it. So while you’re pursuing God’s purpose for your life, start seeking to grow in intimacy with Him. Start learning how to be obedient in the small commands and faithful in the ‘little’ things. Remember, purpose is not about you. It is about serving the persons God has called you to serve, and many times, it will mean you being uncomforta­ble. You might be misunderst­ood and even persecuted. But once you have a relationsh­ip with God, you can truly hear His voice and seek to live a life obediently. Purpose will automatica­lly be revealed

“Don’t be caught up in think ing if you don’t star t a ministry or be on a stage, your purpose is less than anyone else. Whatever God has called you to do plays a vital role i n the kingdom,” she concluded.

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