“For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them” {Eph.2:10}. God is intentional about everything he created. He was not just trying to fill the remaining space in the Garden of Eden when He decided to create man in His image. No human being on Earth came accidentally into existence; there must be a reason we are here. Hence the world is meant to feel your impact; everybody God creates is for effect. And the creation cries for the manifestation of the sons of God. ( Romans 8:19).
The Bible says, “Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid” {Matt.5:14}. The primary purpose of light is to shine, make a difference, be distinguished, and be bright. Since we are to shine, everyone around us should be impacted by us, shining into their lives to produce results. However, there is a need for us to know that there are many destinies attached to ours. How we walk with God and respond to His call, and stewardship will determine our impact.
Will the Lord boast of you and call you a good and” faithful servant “? {Matt.25:14-21}. God has given us gifts, talents, and ultimately, He has called us, which is the highest level of living. God’s calling has a predestination and culminates in glory because every part of the King is royal. (Rom 8:30-31). We all have the inherent seed of royalty; until you discover yours and nurture it to grow, humanity will not feel your impact. Like Esther, you need to stay in your proper position and place in life to enhance the destiny of others.
The unfolding of God’s plan and purpose for your life makes you a woman/man relevant to your world. You can never be a star until you operate within God’s plan for your life. Following Conversion, some great women God used received healing from severe physical ailments. They became the set men of ministries, and founders of Bible institutes, which provided significant numbers of men and women who assisted in the growth and advancement of the Body of Christ from the Bible times to the modern days.
What could I say? They are fantastic, wonderful, innovative, talented, highly anointed, notable women of God who, besides all odds, affected lives and left a legacy for our generation to continue the heroine stewardship. Today, we celebrate and appreciate them and those God still uses as a “Battle Axe.” I pray that, as we celebrate these heroines, every woman will wake up to the call of God and allow the gift /seed in them to grow, flourish and bear fruits in Jesus’ name.