Is this really it?
If that question keeps showing up uninvited, it’s a signal.
I know there was a time when you knew what lit you up.
You didn’t think about it.
You just did it, and the hours disappeared.
Then life happened…
Bills, responsibilities, people telling you to be realistic.
And slowly, you buried it under safe choices and other people’s expectations.
Now you’re doing what you’re “supposed to do,” and wondering why it all feels so flat.
Just as Jeremiah, your life has a predetermined, divine, and valuable purpose.
So you don’t need to find your purpose.
It’s not hiding in a career test or a viral TikTok.
You need to uncover it.
It’s already inside you, waiting for you to get quiet enough to hear it.
And the fact that you haven’t fully accepted the flat version of your life is your purpose knocking.
Here’s your focus for today:
Pull the thread:Write down one thing you loved doing before age 15, before anyone told you to be practical. Don’t overthink it; just name it. That’s where you start.
Start moving: Before today ends, spend 10 minutes doing again one small thing connected to that thread. Clarity doesn’t come before the step. It comes because of it.
Turn down the noise: Stop listening to the voices telling you to stay small. Get quiet enough to hear the one that’s been whispering to you since childhood.
Anchor your day in this truth: “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you; before you were born, I set you apart.” — Jeremiah 1:5
Your purpose is within you.
It’s time to pull the thread.
God’s been holding the other end all along.
