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This essay explores the concept of relevance and purpose within neo-Protestantism. It argues that true purpose lies in emulating God and achieving a god-like state, motivated by divine principles. Conversion and teaching others Christ's instructions are central to fulfilling this purpose. The essay critiques modern society's focus on power and property, asserting that true value comes from merit, which reflects actions aligned with God's will. Neo-Protestantism emphasizes relevance through helping individuals reach their full potential by mirroring God's will, and rewards merit as an expression of this relevance.