Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things.” Philippians 4:8 NIV

What is your voice meant to do? 

Really? 

I’m not talking about how well you sing, your professionalism in communication or the dynamics of your speech. These are all areas that are significant in the release of a public message. 

But even in that, what is the core signature of the breath of God flowing in and through you? 

What is it that you are meant to release into the earth that melds and mingles with the sound that all of creation conveys? 

The worship, the serenade that is in response to the One who created it all? 

Influence starts with worship. Worship takes place within intimacy and intimacy is cultivated when your identity is established in Father God through Jesus Christ. 

What kind of influence you release is determined by what you are inspired and influenced by. You become what you behold, you release what you receive.

Sometimes influence is not in our words but in our actions. Sometimes it’s in moves so secret and undercover that no one knows where the ripple originated, just that change has come. 

Are we willing to be women who are not always seen but whose presence is felt? Who make moves in spirit and truth, influencing the generations in secret? 

Significance is in your DNA, in the way God formed you. And to know the YOU that He is for, you have to know Him. 

It is now, where you are in your sphere of influence, that you play a significant part. 

Yet there is also a bigger picture you are a piece of. 

We may never know the implications of our actions until we can see from heaven’s perspective but we can be encouraged that what we do out of the overflow of our position in Christ, really does matter.

How are you being positioned to use your voice to influence your specific sphere of influence? 

Taken from week 22 and 23 of The Cultivational Planner