You've been FORGED IN FIRE

Today was 😩😩😭😭.

Always blessed to be a mouthpiece for the Lord. Always amazed at his presence. Humbled by his hand upon me in this season of growth, transformation, and commissioning. I was FORGED IN FIRE!

You were forged in Fire. And now you must go forth to be the instrument he fashioned in the Fire. You are not a wall hanging. You are an instrument in the hand of God. The time for hesitation is over! The time for shrinking back is over!

Sons and daughters, you were forged in Fire for a purpose! Fulfill God's call upon your lives!!

#forgedinfire #womenpreachers #roarr #togetherwewin

Springfield
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... Read moreReflecting on the powerful notion of being 'forged in fire,' I have found this concept deeply motivating in my own spiritual journey. It reminds me that challenges and hardships are not just obstacles but essential processes that shape and strengthen our character and faith. Each trial can be seen as a refining fire, molding us into effective instruments ready to carry out a greater purpose. From personal experience, embracing the idea of being an instrument in God's hands has shifted my perspective significantly. Instead of feeling like a passive observer or a 'wall hanging,' I now recognize the active role I am called to play. This shift encourages action, breaking free from fear and hesitation. The encouragement to stop shrinking back resonates especially during moments of doubt or uncertainty. When we realize that the fire of trials equips us, we find renewed courage to step forward and fulfill our calling. In addition, the community hashtags like #forgedinfire and #womenpreachers remind me of the strength found in collective faith and support. Together, united in purpose and faith, we can conquer challenges and affirm our roles in this divine orchestration. This message serves as a profound reminder: being forged in fire is not a sign of weakness but of preparation for greatness. It invites us all to acknowledge our struggles as part of the transformation and step boldly into the purpose God has designed for each of us.