A gift is only the beginning; cultivation makes it last. Many ladies carry powerful callings, but without discipline and learning, the gift stays undeveloped. Grace opens doors, but growth keeps them open.
Proverbs 31:17 describes the virtuous woman: “She girds herself with strength and strengthens her arms.” In other words, she trains herself for what God called her to do. She doesn’t wait to be motivated—she builds capacity.
Discipline is what helps you keep showing up when inspiration fades. Study refines what passion started. Mentorship keeps you accountable and focused. No matter how gifted you are, someone has walked the road before you—learning from them protects your progress.
If you’re called to sing, learn music. If you teach, study the Word. If you lead, read about leadership and serve under someone wise. Spirituality and skill must walk together; that’s what gives your gift credibility and endurance.
Don’t rush to be seen—focus on being prepared. When God sees you’ve taken time to grow, He can trust you with greater influence. Cultivation turns potential into impact, and impact into legacy.
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