@Jacquelynn Musha I want to gently reflect something back to you, from my own life and perspective. The thought “I’m failing Jesus because I’m not doing enough” can be a real trap. You are you. You are living your life. You believe in God. That is enough. The moment faith turns into a list of things we must do to be “good enough,” we are, in my eyes, moving off the path. Faith was never meant to cancel life – it was meant to anchor us in it. Live your life.Breathe it in.Enjoy it where you can.Make each day the best it can be – and yes, we both know not every day feels good, meaningful, or joyful. And that’s okay too. About purpose … I honestly believe that for most people, it doesn’t fully reveal itself in their twenties. For many of us, those years are about surviving, adapting, learning, and finding our footing. Purpose often grows with age, after life has shaped us, broken us a little, humbled us, and softened us. I’m almost 53, and it’s only in recent years that I’ve begun to truly understand what I’m here for – or maybe more accurately, what makes me feel most alive. My life force feels more and more awake with each passing year. That doesn’t mean others can’t find their purpose earlier – some do – but for many of us, it comes later, and there is nothing wrong with that. Maybe we’re not slow. Maybe we’re just ripening. Purpose doesn’t always arrive as a clear mission or a title. Sometimes it shows up as aliveness, honesty, compassion, and presence. Sometimes it’s simply being here, fully, after a long season of survival. And perhaps God didn’t save you for something measurable, but for life itself. To live it. To feel it. To become yourself within it. You are not behind.You are not failing. And you are not empty because you lack purpose. You are still unfolding. Trust the process, life and God <3 That’s my fifty cents (inflation and all) :D