🌸Once again allow God to stir your Life🌸
God knows best, because He created & formed your eyes, 👀 nose, 👃 ears 👂 & mouth 👄 while you were in your mother’s womb🙏🏾#womb #MOTHER #creator #trust #loveyou @Toya Mays @Hannahgirljones42 @Just Happy Hair @staci @Lilkimmy @sexxytee47
Reflecting on the profound belief that God has formed each of us with intention and care, I find that embracing this truth deeply influences my daily life and faith journey. Knowing that aspects as unique as the eyes, nose, ears, and mouth were divinely created even before birth brings a comforting sense of purpose and identity. This perspective encourages me to act on my faith with works, as highlighted in the scripture James 2:26 — "Faith without works is dead." It reminds me that faith isn’t just about belief but also about living according to those beliefs through actions reflecting love, trust, and kindness. For example, when I face challenges or times of uncertainty, I consciously choose to trust in the Creator’s plan rather than succumbing to doubt. Allowing God to stir one’s life means opening the heart to spiritual growth and renewal. It’s about letting go of control and trusting the process of divine shaping that started before our birth and continues throughout our lives. I’ve witnessed how such surrender creates peace and resilience. This journey involves not only faith but active participation — whether through prayer, acts of kindness, or supporting others — to embody the love and care we believe God imparts to us. In my experience, sharing this message with others on social platforms or within my community fosters connections based on mutual trust and upliftment. Tagging friends or groups who cherish spiritual growth can amplify this positive energy, much like the kindness shared among my circle. Ultimately, embracing God’s design and stirring ensures that faith becomes a living, breathing force in life — one that brings hope, confidence, and a purposeful direction, especially during difficult times. I encourage others to reflect on their own beginnings and the intricate care with which they were formed, and allow that knowledge to fuel a life of meaningful faith and purposeful action.













































































