I Was Born for This!
When you declare, “I was born to do this,” you are not merely speaking—you are invoking a cosmic truth that shatters the illusion of randomness. You are confessing three radical, almost dangerous realities:
1. BORN – The Divine Imprint
To say you were born is to acknowledge that your existence is no accident. Before time began, God—the ultimate Architect—knit you together in the hidden place, threading your DNA with intention. He ordained the exact millisecond of your first breath, the precise alignment of stars on the day you arrived. Samson Ishaya did not happen on December 27, 1989—he was placed there. You are not a biological fluke; you are a deliberate act of creation.
I wonder, if you were designed, then by whose hand? And if by His, what does that make you—a passive bystander, or a weapon forged for purpose?
2. TO – The Grand Positioning
The preposition “to” is a seismic word—it means you were pre-placed. Your life, your struggles, your gifts, even your darkest moments, were all part of a sovereign blueprint. You did not stumble into this era, this body, this calling by chance. You were stationed here.
Consider this: If you were strategically positioned, then your battles, your blessings, even your boredom, are not arbitrary. They are preparation. The question is not “Why me?” but “For what?”
3. DO – The Mandate of Fire
Do is the ignition. A calling is not a decorative title—it is a command to move. To say you were born to do something is to admit you are under divine orders. Moses was born to deliver. Esther was born to defy. You were born to act.
Here’s the challenge: If you truly believe you were made for this, then why are you still debating that idea? Destiny is not a theory—it is a fight. Either you rise to your making, or you betray it with silence.
To say “I was born for this” is to reject the lie of meaninglessness. It is to declare that something—Someone—pre-thought you, shaped you, and is now summoning you to live it out.
So I ask you: If you were born for this… what are you waiting for?
The universe is holding its breath. Will you do it?
When you declare, “I was born to do this,” you are not merely speaking—you are invoking a cosmic truth that shatters the illusion of randomness. You are confessing three radical, almost dangerous realities:
1. BORN – The Divine Imprint
To say you were born is to acknowledge that your existence is no accident. Before time began, God—the ultimate Architect—knit you together in the hidden place, threading your DNA with intention. He ordained the exact millisecond of your first breath, the precise alignment of stars on the day you arrived. Samson Ishaya did not happen on December 27, 1989—he was placed there. You are not a biological fluke; you are a deliberate act of creation.
I wonder, if you were designed, then by whose hand? And if by His, what does that make you—a passive bystander, or a weapon forged for purpose?
2. TO – The Grand Positioning
The preposition “to” is a seismic word—it means you were pre-placed. Your life, your struggles, your gifts, even your darkest moments, were all part of a sovereign blueprint. You did not stumble into this era, this body, this calling by chance. You were stationed here.
Consider this: If you were strategically positioned, then your battles, your blessings, even your boredom, are not arbitrary. They are preparation. The question is not “Why me?” but “For what?”
3. DO – The Mandate of Fire
Do is the ignition. A calling is not a decorative title—it is a command to move. To say you were born to do something is to admit you are under divine orders. Moses was born to deliver. Esther was born to defy. You were born to act.
Here’s the challenge: If you truly believe you were made for this, then why are you still debating that idea? Destiny is not a theory—it is a fight. Either you rise to your making, or you betray it with silence.
To say “I was born for this” is to reject the lie of meaninglessness. It is to declare that something—Someone—pre-thought you, shaped you, and is now summoning you to live it out.
So I ask you: If you were born for this… what are you waiting for?
The universe is holding its breath. Will you do it?
I Was Born for This!
When you declare, “I was born to do this,” you are not merely speaking—you are invoking a cosmic truth that shatters the illusion of randomness. You are confessing three radical, almost dangerous realities:
1. BORN – The Divine Imprint
To say you were born is to acknowledge that your existence is no accident. Before time began, God—the ultimate Architect—knit you together in the hidden place, threading your DNA with intention. He ordained the exact millisecond of your first breath, the precise alignment of stars on the day you arrived. Samson Ishaya did not happen on December 27, 1989—he was placed there. You are not a biological fluke; you are a deliberate act of creation.
I wonder, if you were designed, then by whose hand? And if by His, what does that make you—a passive bystander, or a weapon forged for purpose?
2. TO – The Grand Positioning
The preposition “to” is a seismic word—it means you were pre-placed. Your life, your struggles, your gifts, even your darkest moments, were all part of a sovereign blueprint. You did not stumble into this era, this body, this calling by chance. You were stationed here.
Consider this: If you were strategically positioned, then your battles, your blessings, even your boredom, are not arbitrary. They are preparation. The question is not “Why me?” but “For what?”
3. DO – The Mandate of Fire
Do is the ignition. A calling is not a decorative title—it is a command to move. To say you were born to do something is to admit you are under divine orders. Moses was born to deliver. Esther was born to defy. You were born to act.
Here’s the challenge: If you truly believe you were made for this, then why are you still debating that idea? Destiny is not a theory—it is a fight. Either you rise to your making, or you betray it with silence.
To say “I was born for this” is to reject the lie of meaninglessness. It is to declare that something—Someone—pre-thought you, shaped you, and is now summoning you to live it out.
So I ask you: If you were born for this… what are you waiting for?
The universe is holding its breath. Will you do it?