Friday, May 1, 2026

Vision & Mission - Jen Tan

In this weeks post Jen Tan says- 
"I have learned that if we want to successfully accomplish God’s mission for our lives, we should stop looking for a vision and start looking for a verse. God does not write our mission in the sky; He has already written it in His Word."

So what is our purpose? Looking deeper and delving into the Word suggests that humans were created for a specific set of roles that connect the earthly and the divine.
Here is the breakdown of that purpose:
1. To Reflect the Divine (The Imago Dei)
The very first chapter of the Bible (Genesis 1:26-27) states that humans were created in the "image and likeness" of God.
The Purpose: To act as "mirrors" in the world. Just as a statue of a king might be placed in a distant province to represent his presence, humans are intended to reflect God's attributes—such as creativity, justice, love, and rationality—to the rest of creation.

2. To Exercise Stewardship
Part of being in that "image" involves a specific job description often called the Dominion Mandate.
The Purpose: To be "sub-creators" or stewards. Humans were tasked with "subduing" the earth and "ruling" over the animals. In the original Hebrew context, this wasn't an invitation to exploit, but rather a royal commission to cultivate, protect, and bring order to the world, making it flourish.

3. To Experience Relational Intimacy
The Bible suggests that God did not create humans because He was lonely or "needed" anything, but rather to share existence with others.
The Purpose: Vertical and horizontal connection.
◦ Vertical: To walk with and enjoy a relationship with God (symbolized by God walking in the Garden with Adam and Eve).
◦ Horizontal: To exist in community with other humans ("It is not good for man to be alone").

4. To Give Glory
A recurring theme, particularly in the Psalms and the writings of the Apostle Paul, is that humans exist "for the glory of God."
The Purpose: To recognize and celebrate what is truly valuable. In this sense, "glory" isn't about God having an ego; it’s about humans finding their ultimate joy by aligning themselves with the highest possible good.

Editors Note: 
Today we want to very specially ask you for your prayers for Jen. She is undergoing chemo therapy and we need to pray, and pray hard, that it has minimal side effects and maximum efficacy. God Bless you all. If you want to send a message for Jen to bless her and encourage her, please add it in the comments section.  



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