You are called for more

Published on December 17, 2025 at 6:52 PM

You are called for so much more than you can imagine.

The Bible tells us that Jesus gave Peter the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven. He gave His disciples the Holy Spirit. He gave us spiritual gifts and natural gifts. We are packed with revelation, packed with solutions—for our lives, for our communities, and for millions of others. Yet the enemy convinces us that our world begins and ends with a job and making money.

You must understand this: everything you gain on earth must have a purpose for God, even the things that are pleasurable.

Your marriage is meant to be a Kingdom marriage—one where both of you draw people to Christ and raise children who know Him and establish His Kingdom in their generation. Your business is meant to be a Christ-centered business, where God is your CEO (this is something I am actively applying). You are not there just to make money, but to solve real-life problems, to price fairly, to pray for your clients, to encourage them, and to support them however Christ leads you.

God has given me visions for my clients. He has asked me to pray for them and encourage them beyond the billable hours they paid for. In my business, God brings clients to me, and I price according to what He places in my heart—because He controls my finances. I trust Him as my source.

This kind of trust takes time, especially for those of us who are used to controlling everything. Like children who don’t want to share their toys, we think: Why should I give? I need to save for this. I need to buy that. I can’t help this person because of x or y.

I’m not saying to be careless with your finances—you must be a good steward. But there are moments when God may ask you to give when you only have $10 left, and you’ll think, God, why give when I have nothing left?

Yet just like the widow who gave all she had during the drought to the prophet Elijah and never lacked again, you must trust that you are giving to God, not to man. He will never let your jar run empty. He will open many more doors. Always pray when you give, because God blesses those who give with a righteous heart.

I’ve learned to trust God with my finances. I used to see money through a lens of lack, even when I had multiple income sources. The fear of seeing my account empty would still grip me, even though I had investments, savings, and insurance. The enemy would convince me I was broke when I wasn’t.

Thoughts are words in the spiritual realm, and what you allow follows you. That is why when God speaks, He calls you something greater than who you are now. He speaks it into existence, because in Heaven there is a greater version of you already written.

In Heaven, you are not depressed or addicted.
In Heaven, you are not begging for love.
In Heaven, you are not trapped in entertainment that pulls you away from God.
In Heaven, you are doing the will of the Father—helping the poor, encouraging others, praying, being an excellent colleague, rising as a Christian leader, building God’s Kingdom, raising godly children with a Christ-centered spouse.

There is a different version of you that God is calling you into. When you step into it, you will realize that the life you lived before was bondage and slavery, not freedom.

People may talk. They may shame you. But that is the cost of being a conqueror—dying to the old self that lived for validation, approval, and perfection. The new you may do things for God that look foolish to others, but if you let God work through you, it will make sense later.

Jesus says in Matthew 16:24–26 that if you want to follow Him, you must deny yourself. That means denying pride, the need to fit in, the fear of being misunderstood, and the desire to be accepted. If you try to save your old life, you will lose it. But if you let the Holy Spirit lead and do what God has placed in your heart—the things you’ve been running from—you will find the life you were always destined to live.

The enemy will lie to you and say your calling has no impact, that the world doesn’t need what you carry, that churches are empty, that people don’t care anymore, that your past disqualifies you. But that is a lie.

You are not depending on the systems of the world. You are standing on what has already been declared in Heaven. The God we serve is greater than every system. He reigns above all things. There is nothing we cannot do in Christ Jesus.

Lean more on God than on your own understanding. He will make a way where there is no way. He will give you favor where you least expect it.

May Jesus Christ strengthen you. Continue to get to know Him, because there are new ways of living He wants to teach you. Let go of old doctrines and routines that limit you. Christ came to show us a new way of living. When He meets you, He will teach you a better way to love, to build, to study, to serve, to lead, and to create—because you are God’s best creation.

You are God’s favorite creation. He trusted you with dominion. He placed value in you. God is crazy about you. He will never leave you.

The enemy wants to trap your thoughts in fear, failure, and worry—making you worship problems instead of worshipping God in faith. But God is greater than anything you have ever known.

There is a pruning season. It is painful. You will be tested. You may feel like giving up—especially if you started strong and then stumbled. But I am here to break that lie: God is slow to anger and rich in mercy. Whatever you’ve done, come back to Him.

Pruning is not punishment—it is preparation. God is removing what would hold you back so He can send you out to help others come out of darkness.

I was once in darkness. He brought me out. Today, I write for someone else. Every day, He is empowering me, equipping me, pruning me.

God is not finished with you yet. You will never be fired by God. He increases what He establishes. Remember the parable of the faithful servants—God rewards faithfulness.

You will not drown. No weapon formed against you—spiritual, emotional, or physical—will prosper. No witchcraft, no darkness, no opposition in your workplace, family, or community will prevail.

Your life will be a testimony.

God builds for generations. He builds for eternity. Other gods come and go, but the name of Jesus Christ remains—and continues to perform miracles.

Trust in the Lord.

I encourage you to read Psalm 127, Psalm 132, and Psalm 125.

God is good, my dear family.
He can do all things.
Have faith in Him—not in yourself, not in people, not in systems—but in Him alone.

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