What Did God Put Inside of You?
Good morning.
Everything on this earth has a purpose.
Trees. Insects. Nature itself.
So what about you?
What is your purpose?
What did God put inside of you that you haven’t fully tapped into yet?
Most people aren’t stuck because they lack ability.
They’re stuck because they haven’t developed what’s already in them.
Purpose isn’t found by waiting.
It’s revealed through action, discipline, and self-reflection.
Start here:
• What comes natural to you?
• What do people consistently come to you for?
• What are you avoiding that you know you should be doing?
That’s your starting point.
You weren’t created by accident.
There’s something in you that’s meant to grow, impact, and serve.
👇🏿 Question of the day:
What do you believe God put inside of you?
When I first began exploring the idea that God has placed unique gifts inside each of us, I was surprised by how much impact embracing this belief had on my daily life. Realizing there was a purpose built into my very being motivated me to dig deeper into what those gifts might be, rather than waiting for some grand sign to appear. One practical way I uncovered what God put inside me was by paying close attention to what activities felt natural and energizing. For example, I noticed that people frequently came to me for advice on listening and understanding their challenges. That led me to see empathy and compassionate communication as some of my God-given strengths. Moving beyond simply feeling called, I started taking daily actions to refine these talents with discipline and practice—through volunteer work, attending community gatherings, and engaging in self-reflection. What struck me most was how purpose isn’t a fixed point but an evolving journey shaped by our actions. God’s gifts inside us become clearer and more effective when we step out of comfort zones and confront what we tend to avoid. This process helped me tackle fears and limiting beliefs that had held me back for years. Faith plays a vital role in this experience because it often asks us to trust that these gifts are real and meant for good even when the path isn’t obvious. Inviting God into the process of self-discovery through prayer or meditation created a supportive space for growth. If you’re wondering what God put inside you, try this simple exercise: write down three things that come naturally and bring you joy, three ways people rely on you, and one thing you’ve been avoiding that challenges you. From there, create small daily habits to nurture those gifts and face that avoidance. Over time, you’ll likely find greater clarity about your purpose and a renewed sense of impact and service in your life. Remember, you weren’t made by accident. There’s a unique spark within you meant to grow and serve—embrace it with action, discipline, and faith.

























































































