Good Morning!
Every one of us carries a voice placed in us by God, shaped by our story, and meant to serve a purpose bigger than ourselves. But the real question is this: Are you using your voice, or are you running from it? Are you speaking from the place God planted you, or hiding from the assignment that keeps tugging at your spirit?
John the Baptist didn’t preach from a church or pulpit. He didn’t stand in the center of town where crowds naturally gathered. He cried out from the wilderness—a dry place, an overlooked place, a place most people avoided. Yet that is where God positioned him. And from that unlikely place, John prepared the way for Jesus.
Your wilderness might look different. It might be a season of transition, a place of discomfort, a role you didn’t expect, or a calling that feels too heavy for your shoulders. But even there, God has given you a voice. A message. A purpose.
Some of us silence ourselves because we feel unqualified. Some of us run because the assignment feels too bold. Some of us whisper when God is calling us to shout. But purpose doesn’t wait for perfect conditions. Purpose waits for obedience.
Whatever God has placed in your hands—your gifts, your testimony, your influence, your compassion—use it for His glory. Let your life, your words, and your work draw people to God, whether directly or indirectly. You don’t have to be center stage. You just have to be faithful where you are.
John’s voice made room for Jesus.
Your voice can do the same.
So today, ask yourself: Am I shouting in the wilderness, or hiding from the call? God is still preparing the way, and He intends to use you.

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