Some of you are frustrated because you keep asking yourself, “What am I supposed to do with my life?”
But one of the greatest revelations I’ve ever had is this:
Your assignment is not just something you do.
Your assignment is someone you become.
The burden of greatness is not just carrying vision.
It’s carrying the responsibility of becoming the type of person that can sustain the vision God showed you.
Some of you have dreams that are bigger than your current discipline. Bigger than your current confidence. Bigger than your current resources.
And that can feel overwhelming.
But purpose is not fulfilled in one giant moment. It’s fulfilled through daily embodiment. Every single day, you have to practice becoming.
Practice showing up.
Practice thinking bigger.
Practice stewarding your mind.
Practice creating.
Practice praying.
Practice building.
Practice being consistent when nobody is clapping for you yet.
The future version of you is not going to magically appear one day. You build them daily through intentional decisions.
You don’t become extraordinary accidentally. You become extraordinary by repeatedly honoring what God placed inside of you.
And hear me carefully:
Potential means nothing if it never becomes practice.
Some of you are carrying worlds inside of you.
Books inside of you.
Movements inside of you.
Businesses inside of you.
Solutions inside of you.
Revelation inside of you.
But you cannot keep romanticizing destiny while neglecting discipline. Your life changes the moment you stop asking, “What do I feel inspired to do today?”
…and start asking,
“Who must I become to carry what I saw in prayer?”
This season is not just about achievement.
It’s about embodiment.
Become the person your future requires.
One day at a time.
And if you’re serious about becoming everything God called you to be, drop one thing in the comments you KNOW you need to become more consistent in.