unblessed.” What does Dylan have to complain about? (For that matter, what do I have to complain about?) Nevertheless, his astute observation stands. He gets it. For all our “pursuit of happiness,” life can be incredibly vapid without a higher purpose, without “knowing that you are the person you were put on this earth to be.” And, according to Jesus the only purpose, the only way to “be blessed,” is to follow him, to be a blessing, to live for the kingdom of God. That’s why Jesus believed people
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