In the heart of Fort Wayne, a city located just northeast of Indianapolis and not too far from the Ohio border, a gathering of believers came together for a Bible study. Led by a woman of faith named Riley, this study was more than just a moment to dive into Scripture. It was a time of transformation, empowerment, and reflection on the call that God places on each of His followers to fulfill their divine purpose.
Riley opened the Bible study by acknowledging the beauty of living in a place like Fort Wayne. With its healthy housing market, growing job opportunities, and affordable cost of living, it’s easy to see why so many people consider making this city their home. But Riley reminded everyone that, while these material comforts were gifts from God, they were not the ultimate purpose for which they were placed in Fort Wayne. The true calling was to live for God’s glory and to be used as vessels of His will in this community.
The theme of the Bible study was based on the question: What does it mean to be empowered for a purpose? Riley began by reading from the book of Ephesians, specifically focusing on Ephesians 2:10, which says, “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” This verse was central to the discussion. It reminded the group that they were not accidents or afterthoughts, but that God had carefully and intentionally created each of them with a unique purpose and mission. The work they were called to do had already been prepared for them by God Himself.
Riley shared a personal testimony about her own journey to understanding her purpose. She explained that, like many people, she had questioned her role in life, especially in a city that seemed quiet and not as bustling as larger metropolises like Indianapolis. But as she spent time with God in prayer and study, He began to reveal that her purpose was not about the size of the city or the things that others deemed successful. It was about living faithfully in the space she was planted and letting God use her to make a difference. Whether it was through relationships, work, or service in the community, Riley had learned that God had a plan for her life, one that was uniquely hers and perfectly suited to the place He had placed her.
The conversation then turned to the power of community. Fort Wayne, often recognized for its tight-knit neighborhoods and communal spirit, became an example of what the church should look like. Riley explained that living out God’s purpose was not something meant to be done in isolation. Just as Fort Wayne thrived because of its interconnectedness, so too do believers thrive when they are united as the body of Christ. “We are designed to work together, not just as individuals, but as a collective force of love, faith, and action,” she said.
The study then shifted to the idea of empowerment. In Acts 1:8, Jesus told His disciples, “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” Riley emphasized that the same power given to the disciples was available to believers today. It is not through our own strength or ability that we fulfill God’s calling, but through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. This power enables us to boldly step into the good works God has prepared for us, to live confidently in our calling, and to be a testimony of God’s goodness wherever we go.
As the study progressed, Riley led the group in a discussion about the obstacles that often stand in the way of fulfilling God’s purpose. Many of the women shared personal struggles, such as fear, self-doubt, and the temptation to compare their journey to others. Riley acknowledged that these struggles were real but also reminded everyone that they were not meant to overcome them on their own. The Holy Spirit was their helper, and as they leaned into Him, they would find the strength to face any challenge.
Riley then read from Isaiah 41:10, which says, “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” This verse became a cornerstone for the group, reminding them that no matter the difficulty, God’s strength would sustain them. Their purpose was not hindered by their fears or weaknesses, for God’s grace was more than sufficient.
The discussion also touched on the importance of prayer and studying the Word of God in order to discern His will. Riley pointed out that God’s purpose is not always immediately clear, but as believers seek Him with their whole hearts, He will reveal the steps they are to take. “God is not in a hurry. He wants us to trust Him, and He will unfold His plan for our lives as we grow in our relationship with Him,” she encouraged the group.
Toward the end of the study, Riley gave the women a practical challenge: to consider the ways in which they could be used by God in their everyday lives. Fort Wayne, like many cities, was filled with opportunities for service, whether through volunteer work, helping a neighbor, or simply offering encouragement to someone in need. “You don’t have to go to a foreign country to make an impact,” Riley said. “God has placed you right where you are, and He has equipped you for every good work.”
The women were encouraged to pray about the areas where they could step into their purpose with confidence. Whether it was at work, in their families, or in their neighborhoods, they were reminded that they were empowered by the Holy Spirit to live out God’s calling in their lives. As they reflected on the message, it became clear that their purpose in Fort Wayne was not just to enjoy the blessings of a thriving city, but to be a living testimony of God’s love and faithfulness in their community.
The study concluded with a time of prayer, as each woman asked God to reveal His purpose for their lives and to empower them to walk in it. Riley prayed over the group, asking for a fresh anointing of the Holy Spirit to fall upon them, that they might be bold witnesses of the gospel in Fort Wayne and beyond.
As they left the Bible study, there was a sense of renewed purpose and empowerment. Each woman walked away knowing that, no matter where they were, God had a plan for them, and with His help, they could fulfill their divine calling.