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January 3rd, 2026 | What once defined you can no longer confine you.


Split image: left shows a man in a suit, right in a T-shirt with a hard hat. Background has buildings and a crane. Represents dual professions.

Reclaiming the Identity God has always wanted for you.

In moments of profound change, when you're truly attuned to your inner self, you have the opportunity to reclaim what God has always intended for you. Your true identity is freed from mere roles, your calling is liberated from titles, your influence is detached from platforms, and your purpose is released from performance.


If you're feeling diminished by a lost role, confused because you mistook your career for your calling, or convinced that your best days are behind you—you're likely out of alignment with God's design for your life.


As 1 John 2:15-16 reminds us: "Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them. For everything in the world—the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not from the Father but from the world." And later, in 1 John 5:21, John urges: "Keep yourselves from idols."


Reclaiming God's original intent for you can never become an idol, because it is rooted in sacrifice rather than self-exaltation.


As your identity aligns more deeply with God, you will emerge as quietly powerful, strangely peaceful, and unexpectedly influential. What once defined you will no longer confine you.


You'll come to appreciate the importance of finding alignment before pursuing assignment.


Set your heart free from old identities and surrender your expectations of what your "calling" should look like—allow God to define it.


When you're stepping into a season of transition, where your former identity is being repurposed, expect these signs:


- People will unexpectedly seek your advice.

- Doors will open to opportunities that don't mirror your past roles.

- You'll sense a holy restlessness for deeper meaning.

- Conversations will naturally turn profound.

- You'll feel a growing desire to help others become rather than just perform.


Embrace this reclamation—it's God's invitation to step fully into the life He envisioned for you from the beginning.

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