Vision Gives Pain a Purpose

“God created the work before He created the worker.”
You’re not an accident in God’s plan — you’re an answer to it.
Before you were born, He already prepared good works for you to walk in.
If the vision feels bigger than you, that’s how you know it’s His — because it requires Him.
Vision gives pain a purpose.
Without vision, you’re just chipping rock; with vision, you’re freeing angels.
You were crafted for your calling.
You were fashioned for your fight.
Step into the purpose He formed you for — it’s time to walk in what was prepared beforehand.
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Ephesians 2:10 tells us, “We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.”

The most important days of your life are the day. you were born – and the day. you discover why. Mark Twain

Before you were formed, God already designed the work you would do.
He didn’t create you and then go looking for something for you to do.
He created the purpose — then He formed you perfectly to fit it.

That’s why His call often feels bigger than you.
Because it is — it’s meant to be a 10/90 partnership. You bring your 10%, and He brings the 90%. You speak, He moves. You step, He provides.

God made Adam after He made the Garden — He planted a space that needed tending, then created a man built to tend it.
Likewise, He didn’t send Jeremiah into the world and then figure out what to do with him.
He said, “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you. Before you were born, I consecrated you.”
God had a mission waiting — Jeremiah was simply born into it.

We keep saying “I can’t do that.” But that’s the normal human reaction to divine purpose.
Moses, Jeremiah, Gideon, Saul — they all said, “Not me.”
And God said, “Exactly you.”

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