
Key Verse:
“For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.”
— Ephesians 2:10
Rooted Truth:
You were made on purpose, with purpose, for purpose—and every part of your life is woven into God’s eternal design.
Faith Story:
The Greek word for “workmanship” in Ephesians 2:10 is poiēma—from which we get the word poem.
This means:
You are God’s poem.
God’s craftsmanship.
God’s masterpiece.
God’s intentional, detailed, purposeful creation.
You are not an accident.
You are not random.
You are not overlooked.
You were designed.
Before God formed the stars, before He spoke light into existence, before He laid the foundations of the world—He already planned the good works you would walk in.
Your purpose is not something you invent—it is something you discover as you walk with Him.
This means your:
• personality
• story
• strengths
• weaknesses
• gifts
• trials
• passions
• experiences
• opportunities
…are not separate pieces—
they are part of a kingdom assignment crafted by God Himself. When you feel unsure of your purpose, look to the One who created you—the Master Craftsman who never makes mistakes and never writes a meaningless line.
Your life has divine intention behind it.
Scripture for Deeper Roots:
Jeremiah 1:5 – “Before I formed thee… I knew thee.”
Psalm 139:14 – “I am fearfully and wonderfully made…”
Romans 8:28 – “All things work together for good…”
Daily Practice:
Take five minutes to list three ways you’ve seen God use your personality, gifts, or story for His glory in the past.
Purpose often leaves clues.
Daily Prayer:
Lord, thank You for creating me with intention and purpose. Help me see myself as Your workmanship—crafted with care, designed for kingdom impact, and called to walk in the works You have prepared for me.
Lead me into Your purpose today.
Amen.
Deep Reflection:
• What part of your God-given design do you often overlook or undervalue?
• How does knowing God created you with purpose change the way you view yourself?
• What “good works” might God already be placing in your path?
#DeeplyRooted #DailyRenewed
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