What is the meaning of life?
By oanjum
@oanjum (19)
Canada
May 4, 2008 7:30pm CST
Have you ever wondered what the meaning of life is? What do you think, from your perspective, the meaning of life is? What do you find life as?
I want to hear what you guys think.
4 responses
@danzer (2723)
• Philippines
5 May 08
To understand the meaning of life, you need to have life. And that life is found in the Lord Jesus Christ. If you don't have this life in Christ, you are just merely existing. To exist is different from living.
To have this life, you need to accept that you are a sinner and ask forgiveness from God. And you need to trust Jesus Christ and accept Him into your heart. If you do that with all sincerity, you will have life, and you will understand what it means to live. Consider Him today!
@rmuxagirl (7548)
• United States
12 Jun 08
I don't think we could ever place a true meaning to life. It's different for each person. For me; the meaning of my life is to serve God in everything that I do, and to learn the things that he wants me to learn.
@momoftwingles (129)
• United States
12 Jun 08
For me, the meaning of my life is giving meaning to others. Building others up, others who society may treat as less worthy...they are worthy human beings. I have a special place in my heart for those with special needs and God (I have no doubt) prepared me very uniquely for my role as a mother of children with special needs and I am grateful for the "heads up".... I don't pity my children as I may have had I not worked with other children and adults whose needs were far and away more intensive than what we have to deal with. Our life (my family) is based on first God, then Family...God is the center of our family. We are not saved by works, but works instill character and I want my family to be of good character. Helping others not only is the absolutely most productive thing I can think of and I love it that my children think of others before themselves...children who, themselves, have many deficits in the eyes of society are so entirely giving of their spirits...its beautiful.