She stopped fighting for validation and started wa
There was a time she tried to prove her worth.
She chased approval.
She questioned if she was enough.
But everything changed when she remembered who called her.
God didn’t give her an assignment so she could spend her life chasing validation.
He called her to walk in purpose.
When she stopped trying to convince people,
she started obeying God.
When she stopped seeking approval,
she stepped fully into her calling.
Now her focus isn’t on who notices her —
it’s on who sent her.
Validation fades.
Assignment remains.
And she’s walking boldly in what God asked her to carry. #god #jesus #christian #women
Many of us have experienced the exhausting cycle of seeking validation from others, especially when trying to prove our worth or find our place in the world. This journey can feel never-ending, leaving us questioning if we're truly enough. But what if the real purpose of our life isn’t about external approval but about fulfilling a unique assignment given by God? From my personal experience, embracing this mindset brought profound peace and clarity. Instead of constantly measuring myself against others’ opinions, I focused on the calling I felt deep within. This shift allowed me to release the burden of always trying to convince people and redirected my energy towards obedience and purpose. Walking in assignment means trusting that the value of what you do isn’t determined by how many people notice or praise it, but by the faithfulness to the mission God has entrusted to you. Validation may fade over time, but the impact of walking boldly in your calling remains lasting and transformative. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the need for approval, consider reflecting on who sent you and what you were created to carry. Remember, your true worth is intrinsic and grounded in your purpose, not in others' recognition. This perspective can empower you to step confidently in faith, embracing the assignments that lead to a meaningful, purpose-driven life.


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