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Hold Fast, Protect Your Purpose, And Guard The Anchor of God's Promise With Your Life!

Have you experienced the divine whisper, gentle nudge, or vivid dream that ignited a fire within your soul to create wealth? And not just money for the sake of making money but the kind of wealth that leaves a legacy while moving the needle for the Kingdom?


That wasn't a mere coincidence; it was God planting a vision uniquely crafted for you. Yet, as time has passed, the path to the other side of that whisper, dream, and vision has become arduous, and the initial excitement has faded. Doubts have crept in, and the weight of solitude presses heavily on your heart.


You're not alone.


The Divine Whisper: Your Unshakable Anchor


Remember that word, that whisper, that dream, or that prophetic utterance God entrusted to you? It's not just a fleeting thought; it's an anchor for your soul. As Hebrews 6:19 declares, "We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure." This divine revelation is meant to ground you, especially when the waves of doubt and adversity crash around you.


The Struggle of the Journey


Embarking on the path God has set before you is exhilarating, but it can also be isolating. Friends and family might not grasp the depth of your calling. In fact, your family can quickly become your worst enemies (think Joseph). That is why you should take great caution in even sharing your experience with friends and family.


They can be dream killers. 


Beyond that, the marketplace may seem indifferent, and success might feel perpetually out of reach. You’ve tried it all and then tried it again. You watch video after video of people proclaiming success and how easy it was to obtain. But that is not the case for you. The late nights, the sacrifices, the relentless effort—it's easy to question if it's all worth it.


If you’re not doubting yourself constantly, questioning whether you even heard from God, or worrying that you’ve somehow disqualified yourself, then you’re probably in the wrong room right now. 


But take heart. You did hear from God, you did not disqualify yourself, and you will make it if you don’t give up, cave in, and quit. 


If you are still standing then that means the fight is not over. 


God Does Not Change His Mind -- Willy-Nilly


It does not work like that. When God gives you an assignment, He does not turn around and change His mind just because the trip to the triumph is paved with tears. 


If you’re reading this and it has resonated with you, then this is a message to you from God to remind you that the gifts and callings are without repentance. Romans 11:29 “for God’s gifts and his call are irrevocable.”


We will talk about this a LOT more, but for today, I just came to remind you that that dream God put in your heart is your anchor. You may have had that dream/vision/word/whisper years ago, but it is just as relevant today as the day you received it. 


Again, think of Joseph. He had his dream once between the pit and the palace. God did not show up every day to console and encourage him. Most of his journey was isolated, alone, beat down, beat up, lied to, lied on and more. 


But in the end, he landed in his prophetic place of promise. 


So will you.


The Path Is Lonely and The Pain Is Real


Acknowledge the pain because it is real. 


  • Feeling misunderstood: When those around you can't see the vision God placed in your heart.

  • Facing repeated setbacks: When every step forward seems met with two steps back.

  • Enduring loneliness: When the journey feels like a solitary path.


In these moments, remember 2 Corinthians 4:8-9: "We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed." 


Your struggles don't signify defeat; they're shaping you for the impact you're destined to make.


Guard Your Anchor -- With Your Life!

No matter how difficult or devastating.


  • Cling to your divine vision: Revisit the moment God planted that seed in your heart. Let it rekindle your passion.

  • Protect your dream: Be cautious of naysayers and negative influences. Surround yourself with those who uplift and encourage you.

  • Stay rooted in faith: Engage deeply with Scripture and prayer, drawing strength from God's promises.


Lastly,

Dear friend, God sees your toil, your tears, and your unwavering commitment. The vision He gave you is not in vain. As Habakkuk 2:3 assures, "For the vision is yet for an appointed time... though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come." 


Trust in His perfect timing.


Don't let anyone steal your anchor. The world may not understand, but the One who called you does. Your journey, with all its highs and lows, is a testament to your faith and resilience. Keep pressing forward, for your labor in the Lord is not in vain.


With heartfelt understanding and encouragement,


Stay Strong & Warrior On!



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