Every lady of Godly value carries something heaven deposited within—gifts, skills, and desires that reveal purpose. But many live unaware of these treasures because they look for something spectacular instead of something sincere. God’s gifts are often discovered in the ordinary.
Romans 12:6 says, “Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, let us use them.” Grace gives variety. What comes naturally to you is often a clue to your calling. Maybe you have a way with words, a heart for helping, a skill for organizing, or a passion for teaching or creativity—these are not accidents; they are assignments waiting to be developed.
Start by paying attention to what brings you joy and what burdens your heart for change. Ask the Holy Spirit to open your eyes to the possibilities around you. Purpose is not always found in loud moments but in quiet obedience.
Talk to mentors, serve in small ways, and test different areas of responsibility in your church or community. You’ll begin to see where God’s grace flows easily through you. Discovery isn’t instant—it’s a journey of prayer, reflection, and faithful service. Once you recognize your gifts, stop comparing yourself to others. God made you different because your contribution is distinct.
Prince Victor Matthew
Hope Expression Values You
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