Seth Barnes Feb 19, 2018 7:00 PM

The Deeper Life You Were Made For

Who are you? What is your purpose? Do you matter?   Those are questions that can only be answered when you choose the deeper life. ...

Subscribe


Who are you? What is your purpose? Do you matter?
 
Those are questions that can only be answered when you choose the deeper life.
 
Like many adolescents, I longed for this deeper life, but had no one to show me how to get there.
 
I remember being a young husband and father. Fired from my first job, I was knocked off my feet and just trying to survive. I didn't have the luxury of asking those questions. Life was already answering them for me: "You are a failure. You don't have a purpose."
 
It took years before it was safe enough for me to take that deep look inside. We can go a long time in survival mode in life's shallows, but at some point, we catch our breath, look around and our insecure self steps back to ask those deeper questions.
 
Something in us needs to be seen and known. We need to matter to someone. We crave intimacy, but need to be shown how to get there.
 
What makes our task more complicated is that we were born into a society that glorifies life in the shallows. Social media is a mirror we can look in to see how we compare. When we see others apparently thriving, we retreat to our ghettos of self-doubt. And from there, the deeper life can look so threatening.
 

Deeper life activities

The reality is that we are born to be loved and born to go deep. You will never explore your full potential in the shallows. The master called to Peter and he calls to us, "Put out into the deep."

What does this look like practically? Here are a few actions that can help launch you on your way to a deeper life:

  • Face-to-face conversations
  • Intentionality
  • Probing questions
  • Contemplation
  • Media control

Where to start?

Where do we start? Let me suggest that the process is like learning to swim. We need the help of others to get there - those who have themselves experienced the joy of deep living. Start where you are, but gradually go deeper. Some practical steps:

Start journaling the questions about your life and purpose that feel unanswered. Then look around and identify someone who seems to be living a deeper life.

Ask them to coffee and ask them to tell you their story. What was life like in the shallows? What prompted them to seek a deeper life?

Understanding the story of those who have found their way out of the shallows is a great way to start the process of discovering a deeper life. Remember what A.W. Tozer said, "The great saints differed from the average person in that when they felt the inward longing they did something about it."

Comments


captcha
Comment created and will be displayed once approved.

Related Blogs

Too much success too fast

Too much success too fast

The Millennial generation needs more failure. It's a paradox that too much succe...

By Seth Barnes
Eldredge on our identity in Christ

Eldredge on our identity in Christ

Yesterday's blog was about your identity in Christ. Most young people discover t...

By Seth Barnes
Escaping a prison of my own making

Escaping a prison of my own making

  This is the last in a series on identity. You have two main tasks t...

By Seth Barnes

Related Races (3)

Colombia | Semesters | June 2026

Colombia | Semesters | June 2026

Central America | Semesters | August 2026

Central America | Semesters | August 2026

Latin America-Study Abroad

Latin America-Study Abroad

Next article

Learning to Be Papa Daddy