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You Are Here on Assignment

 


You Are Here on Assignment

You don’t need everyone to believe in you — just God.
And guess what? He already does.

It’s easy to feel discouraged when others don’t support your dreams. Maybe they don’t see what you see. Maybe they question your timing, your direction, or even your calling. But the good news is: God doesn’t need a group vote to approve your assignment. If He called you, that’s all the confirmation you need.

In Galatians 1:10, the Apostle Paul writes:
“Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? … If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.”
Paul knew that purpose often puts you at odds with public opinion — and that’s okay. Obedience to God will sometimes look like disobedience to the crowd.

You’re not here by accident.
That thing you made it through — the pain, the delay, the heartbreak — it didn’t break you because it wasn’t meant to. It shaped you. It taught you. It formed you. It prepared you for your assignment.

When people don’t clap, God still confirms.
When doors close, God still opens the ones that matter.
When others doubt, God still believes in you — more than you believe in yourself.

You don’t need to explain the assignment to everyone. Just walk it out with faith.
Because the One who called you is faithful. And He doesn’t waste anything — not your tears, not your setbacks, not even your silence.

So today, walk boldly. Speak confidently.
Because you are here on assignment — and no one can cancel what God has confirmed
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Glenda Coker



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