Ephesians 5:15 invites us to examine how we live, not as fools but as the wise. In the Christian walk, purpose is not a fleeting goal but a daily consecration to the will of God, so that every action, word, and decision reflects the light of Christ. When we ask what my purpose is, the answer does not arise from the speed of our plans but from the obedience that comes from knowing the Master and listening to His voice in daily circumstances. May every step be guided by the wisdom that comes from life in Christ, so that our journeys are not merely successful in human eyes, but faithful before the presence of God.
Scripture calls us to live with discernment: to avoid the improvisation of folly and to embrace a life rooted in revealed truth. Our purpose is revealed in how we treat others, in how we manage time, and in how we respond to difficult situations. If we resolve to follow Christ, then every area of our existence—relationships, work, finances, family—will be transformed into a testimony that God’s wisdom guides our steps, even when circumstances seem uncertain. The Lord desires that we lift our eyes to a greater goal: to live for the glory of His kingdom, obeying His commandments and trusting in His grace.
At this point, the question becomes personal: what guides your days? If your purpose is centered on the wisdom that comes from Christ, you will see that simple decisions and everyday actions can become offerings of devotion. It is not about performing great feats for fame, but about being constant in the small things, in the daily, in what seems insignificant. Today He invites you to walk with purpose, to fix your gaze on Christ, to seek His will, and to live in a way that your life is coherent between what you say you believe and what you actually do. May God’s grace strengthen you to live with purpose, with courage and with joy, knowing that your life values and reveals the Savior who called you.