Walk Like You Belong There: The Courage of Crowned Women
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Women’s History Month reminds us of the legacy of courageous women. But legacy is not built in crowds. It is built in conviction.
Imposter syndrome whispers:
“You don’t belong here.”
Confidence answers:
“I was placed here.”
Esther walked into the king’s court knowing it could cost her life. Courage does not mean comfort. It means conviction outweighs fear.
There are rooms you’re in right now that you prayed to enter.
Stop apologizing for your presence.
Colossians 3:23 reminds us to work as unto the Lord, not for people. That frees you from performance. It anchors you in obedience.
Walking like you belong does not require loudness.
It requires assurance.
Assurance that:
You are chosen.
You are crowned.
You are not random.
Directive:
Stand taller.
Speak clearly.
Stop shrinking.
This Week's Writing Prompt:
Where are you shrinking in a space you were sent to influence?
Continue the journey inside Chosen and Crowned and walk in the identity already given to you.