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Purpose Discovery in Your Call

Beloved of God, every challenge or disturbance you feel inside is not random. Often, God is drawing your attention to something within you that needs His intervention. Purpose discovery starts with recognizing these nudges. The feelings of discomfort, repeated setbacks, or unanswered questions may be God’s way of signaling a call in your life. When you pay attention, you begin to understand the problem He wants you to solve and the impact your life is meant to make.

Many beloved, people mistake their inner calling for ordinary desires or fleeting interests. The key is to differentiate between what you want and what God wants through you. Your purpose is rarely about convenience or comfort. Instead, it often comes through moments of challenge that stretch you. Recognizing these moments is the first step toward purpose discovery.

Once you identify these calls, embrace them. Avoid ignoring or suppressing the feelings that bother you—they are the seeds of your calling. God often repeats the same lessons or situations until we acknowledge the need for change. Purpose discovery is not about guessing; it’s about seeing what God is already putting in your heart and acting on it with faith.

Meditate on Jeremiah 29:11: "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." God’s plans are always for good, and purpose discovery is your pathway to accessing them. Begin to pay attention to your inner call today and take the first steps toward fulfilling your God-given assignment.

Prince Victor Matthew
Hope Expression Values You

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