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Rick WarrenA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Every individual is said to have a unique mission, a divine purpose to fulfill in the world. This mission involves both a general duty shared by all Christians and a specific, individual calling. The general mission is to continue Christ’s work on Earth, primarily through introducing people to God, as highlighted in the Great Commission from Jesus: “Go to the people of all nations and make them my disciples” (281).
Fulfilling this mission is considered a crucial aspect of living for God’s glory and is both a significant responsibility and a privilege. The author describes it as an honor to be used by God for this purpose, and fulfilling the mission gives one’s life eternal significance, impacting the eternal destiny of others. Warren also stresses urgency in carrying out this mission, with the reminder that time is limited to reach others with the message of salvation. The mission is not limited to those in full-time ministry; it is the responsibility of every believer, regardless of their day-to-day occupation or stage in life.
Failing to fulfill this God-given mission is equated with wasting the life God has given. Individuals are encouraged to actively seek those in their life to whom they can communicate the message of God’s kindness and love.