0:05 When a woman has no one but God. What
0:07 happens when a woman has no one but God
0:09 to depend on? And how does the Bible
0:11 reveal the hidden strength found in
0:14 sacred isolation? In this video, we'll
0:16 reveal how a woman goes through life
0:18 with no one but God. When the friends
0:20 disappear, when the relationship falls
0:22 apart, when the support system breaks
0:24 down, and the only voice she has left to
0:26 lean on is the voice of heaven. But what
0:30 if I told you that this is not the end?
0:31 It's the beginning of her
0:33 transformation. Stay with me because
0:36 this isn't just another video. This is
0:38 your confirmation. Your season of
0:40 silence has a purpose and your isolation
0:43 is the incubator for your elevation. Let
0:46 us now begin.
0:49 When people walk away, God steps in.
0:51 When the phone stops ringing, when the
0:54 house grows quiet, when the once steady
0:56 presence of loved ones becomes a distant
0:59 memory, that's not the end of her story.
1:00 It's the beginning of a sacred
1:03 encounter. Some of the deepest spiritual
1:05 awakenings do not occur when a woman is
1:07 surrounded by applause, attention, and
1:09 admiration, but when she is left in
1:12 silence, in solitude, in stillness. The
1:15 absence of man is often the invitation
1:17 of God. The Apostle Paul said it best in
1:20 2 Timothy 4:16-17.
1:22 At my first defense, no one stood with
1:25 me, but the Lord stood with me and
1:27 strengthened me. There is a moment in
1:30 every woman's life, every chosen woman,
1:32 when the support system collapses. The
1:34 comfort she once leaned on breaks, and
1:37 the people she trusted seem to vanish.
1:39 But it's in that very vacuum of human
1:42 help, the divine strength steps in. God
1:45 is not intimidated by her loneliness.
1:48 In fact, he uses it. He allows the crowd
1:50 to walk out so that she'll recognize who
1:52 never leaves the room. He allows her to
1:54 be forsaken so she'll see who is faithful.
1:56 faithful.
1:57 This is not a punishment. It's a
2:01 preparation. Jesus fed the 5,000 in a
2:03 crowd, but he was prepared for the cross
2:05 in a wilderness. He was baptized in
2:08 public, but tested in private. Likewise,
2:10 the woman God is raising must first go
2:12 through isolation before she can carry
2:14 impartation. Don't mistake the
2:16 wilderness as abandonment. It's God's
2:19 workshop. Sometimes God clears the room
2:21 so she can hear the whisper. You can't
2:23 hear the whisper of God when the room is
2:25 filled with chatter. The applause of
2:26 people can drown out the instruction of
2:30 heaven. And so God in his mercy strips
2:32 her of the noise. The relationship ends.
2:34 The friendship shifts. The text messages
2:37 dry up. And she finds herself for the
2:40 first time face to face with herself and
2:41 with God.
2:44 This is where transformation begins.
2:46 This is where the masks fall. This is
2:48 where she doesn't pray because she ought
2:50 to. She prays because it's the only way
2:52 she breathes. This is where she doesn't
2:54 read the word for ritual, but for survival.
2:56 survival.
2:57 It's where she realizes that her
3:00 strength is not in who left, but in who
3:03 stayed. She finds her voice. She finds
3:06 her tears. She finds her identity not as
3:07 someone's girlfriend, wife, friend, or
3:09 daughter, but as a daughter of the most
3:12 high. And when she discovers that God is
3:14 not just a filler, but her foundation,
3:17 that's when her life begins to change.
3:20 You see, he's not a backup plan. He's
3:22 the builder. He's not just the comfort
3:24 after the storm. He's the one who rides
3:26 the winds of the storm to get to her.
3:29 Just like Hagar alone in the wilderness,
3:31 a woman cast out and forgotten by
3:34 people, but seen by God. You are the God
3:38 who sees me, she said. Genesis 16:13.
3:40 Oh, what glory there is in being seen by
3:43 the one who matters most. God removes
3:45 crutches to teach her how to stand. Many
3:47 women are trained to depend on someone
3:49 to lean on others for approval,
3:51 security, direction. And while there is
3:53 nothing wrong with healthy support, God
3:55 will sometimes strip away the
3:57 unnecessary scaffolding to reveal the
3:59 internal structure. Because a woman who
4:01 leans only on others never learns to
4:04 walk in spiritual strength. God removes
4:07 the crutches not to wound her but to
4:09 grow her.
4:11 Deuteronomy 8:3 tells us, "He humbled
4:13 you, causing you to hunger and then
4:16 feeding you with mana, to teach you that
4:18 man does not live on bread alone, but on
4:20 every word that comes from the mouth of
4:23 the Lord." God didn't fail her. He just
4:26 started feeding her differently. She was
4:27 looking for provision from people, but
4:30 now she's tasting mana from heaven. Let
4:32 me teach this real clear. Crutches
4:34 aren't just people. Crutches can be
4:37 titles. Crutches can be routines.
4:39 Crutches can be the image she's built
4:42 for herself, the control she holds onto,
4:43 the version of her life she carefully
4:46 curated. And when God starts breaking
4:49 those down, it feels like loss. But it's
4:51 really liberation.
4:53 You may be watching this and wondering
4:55 why everything is breaking around you.
4:57 The job is gone. The relationship
5:00 collapsed. The finances dried up. And
5:02 you're saying, "Lord, what did I do
5:05 wrong?" But child of God, what if the
5:07 better question is, "Lord, what are you
5:09 teaching me to walk through? You've
5:12 depended on umbrellas too long. Now he's
5:14 teaching you to walk in the rain. You've
5:16 worn spiritual training wheels too long.
5:18 Now he's strengthening your legs." There
5:20 is a holy lesson in walking alone. Not
5:23 forever, but for a season. Because in
5:25 that season, you learn that peace is not
5:27 found in the paycheck. It's found in the
5:30 presence. Joy is not rooted in a person.
5:32 It's rooted in Jesus. And when you've
5:34 been through hell and still have a
5:35 Hallelujah. You've stepped into a realm
5:39 of faith no devil can shake. A woman
5:41 loses her job, her partner leaves, and
5:43 she finds herself sleeping on a friend's
5:45 couch with nothing but a Bible and a
5:48 broken heart. And somehow in the midst
5:50 of that storm, she begins to pray
5:52 differently. She stops performing and
5:54 starts pressing. She stops hiding and
5:56 starts healing. She's not perfect, but
5:58 she's planted. She's not surrounded, but
6:00 she's supported from heaven. And the
6:02 next time life throws her in the fire,
6:04 she doesn't panic because she remembers
6:07 the last time God met her in the flames.
6:09 Just like the Hebrew boys in Daniel,
6:11 she'll walk out without even smelling
6:13 like smoke. She was leaning on people
6:14 before, but now she's walking with
6:17 power. Why? Because God trained her in
6:19 the secret place. When a woman has no
6:22 one but God, she doesn't diminish. She
6:24 develops. She doesn't fall apart. She's
6:27 falling into alignment. She doesn't just
6:29 cry, she gets called. And the calling is
6:30 always clearest when the crowd disappears.
6:32 disappears.
6:34 You may not have the support you thought
6:35 you needed. You may not have the people
6:38 you trusted. But if you still have God,
6:41 you still have everything. When people
6:44 walk away, God steps in. And when he
6:46 removes the crutches, it's only because
6:48 he's teaching you how to stand. God will
6:51 let the pain drive her to the presence.
6:54 Pain, my dear sister, is not always the
6:59 enemy. Pain is a revealer. Pain is a purifier.
7:01 purifier.
7:03 Pain is often the divine chariot that
7:05 ushers a woman not into bitterness, but
7:08 into brokenness. And not brokenness for
7:11 destruction, but brokenness for destiny.
7:13 We often think God shows up to remove
7:16 the pain, but sometimes he allows the
7:18 pain to remain, not because he is
7:20 punishing her, but because he is
7:22 positioning her.
7:24 There are some prayers she wouldn't have
7:26 prayed if her heart had never broken.
7:28 There are some altars she would have
7:30 never built if her soul had not been
7:33 stripped. Pain presses her into the
7:36 presence like nothing else can. Look at
7:39 Hannah. The Bible says in 1st Samuel
7:42 1:10-11, "In her deep anguish, Hannah
7:44 prayed to the Lord, weeping bitterly,
7:46 Lord Almighty, if you will only look on
7:48 your servant's misery."
7:50 She was provoked by Panina. She was
7:52 misunderstood by her husband. She was
7:54 barren and broken. But she was not
7:57 abandoned by God. Her tears did not
8:00 repel God. They drew him near. Her
8:02 weeping was not weakness. It was
8:04 worship. She didn't run from the temple
8:06 because of her grief. She ran to it. She
8:08 didn't let pain make her bitter. She let
8:11 it make her bold. Because pain is the
8:14 hand that knocks on heaven's door. When
8:16 a woman has no one but God, she begins
8:19 to understand that pain has purpose.
8:21 Pain is not a sign of divine absence. It
8:24 is often the sign of divine surgery.
8:26 She's being cut, but she's also being
8:29 carved. She's being emptied, but only to
8:31 be filled. She's being stripped, but
8:33 it's because God is changing her
8:35 garment. He's removing the cloak of
8:38 grief to clothe her with glory. The womb
8:39 of pain becomes the birthplace of
8:42 purpose. Let me bring this down to where
8:44 we live. Think of a woman who's just
8:46 gone through a miscarriage, not only of
8:48 a child, but of a dream.
8:50 Maybe her life hasn't turned out the way
8:52 she planned. She was the planner, the
8:55 organizer, the one who mapped her future
8:58 in neat little bullet points. And now
9:00 everything has unraveled.
9:02 She wakes up and the silence screams
9:05 louder than any voice. Her inbox is
9:08 empty. Her phone doesn't ring. Her
9:11 pillow is soaked with tears. And yet
9:13 somewhere in that stillness, something
9:16 shifts. She gets on her knees, not
9:18 because she has the words, but because
9:20 she has the ache. She doesn't know what
9:23 to pray, but her groans begin to preach
9:25 louder than sermons, and God meets her
9:28 there. Pain becomes the altar. The same
9:30 anguish that threatened to break her
9:32 becomes the incense that draws heaven
9:35 close. And in that sacred space, she
9:38 discovers something profound. That God
9:39 doesn't just respond to polished
9:42 prayers. He responds to honest ones. Her
9:44 mascara is smeared. Her words are
9:47 jumbled, but her heart is open. And
9:48 that's what God was waiting on all
9:51 along. Not the performance, but the
9:54 posture. Now hear this. When she has no
9:57 one but God, she finds who she truly is.
10:00 Oh yes. Because identity is often
10:02 obscured by noise, when she's surrounded
10:05 by people's opinions, expectations, and
10:07 labels, she can begin to forget who she
10:10 is and who she's called to be.
10:12 But when the voices fall silent, when
10:15 the distractions are removed, when the
10:17 mirrors of other people's affirmation
10:20 are shattered, that's when God becomes
10:22 her reflection.
10:25 Genesis 16:13 tells the story of a woman
10:27 who's been used, discarded, and dismissed.
10:28 dismissed.
10:31 Hagar was pregnant, unwanted, and alone
10:34 in the desert. But in that desolate
10:37 place, God showed up. She said, "You are
10:41 the God who sees me." And she named him Elroy.
10:42 Elroy.
10:45 Watch this. She named God based on her
10:47 revelation, but more importantly, she
10:49 saw herself through his eyes for the
10:51 first time. She was no longer defined by
10:53 Sarai's jealousy or Abram<unk>'s
10:57 silence. She was seen not as a slave,
10:59 not as a burden, not as a mistake, but
11:02 as a mother of destiny. When mirrors
11:05 break, God becomes her reflection. When
11:07 labels are stripped, identity is
11:10 restored. When people stop calling her,
11:12 God starts speaking. And he doesn't call
11:15 her by her wounds. He calls her by his
11:17 will. She is not unworthy. She is
11:20 beloved. She is not damaged goods. She
11:22 is destined for greatness. She is not
11:25 too much. She is chosen for much. And
11:27 it's only in the stillness, in the
11:29 aloneeness, in the sacred solitude that
11:31 she finally hears the name heaven has
11:34 been calling her all along.
11:35 Maybe she's just left a toxic
11:37 relationship. Maybe she spent years
11:39 trying to be what someone else wanted
11:42 her to be. Quiet enough, pretty enough,
11:44 submissive enough, small enough to fit
11:46 their insecurities.
11:49 And now she's alone. And for the first
11:50 time, she doesn't have anyone else
11:53 telling her who she is. The silence is
11:56 terrifying at first, but slowly, oh so
11:59 slowly, she begins to bloom. She starts
12:01 reading scripture and sees herself in
12:04 the women God used. Deborah the warrior,
12:08 Ruth the loyal, Esther the brave, Mary
12:11 the faithful. She's not invisible. She's
12:14 in transition. God did not bring her out
12:16 to leave her empty. He brought her out
12:18 to fill her with identity. He let the
12:20 mirrors break so she could finally see
12:23 herself in his word. She's more than her
12:26 past. She's more than her pain. She's
12:29 more than her ex's opinion. She is who
12:31 God says she is. And he says she is
12:34 fearfully and wonderfully made. He says
12:36 she is his masterpiece. He says she is
12:39 royalty, a daughter of the king. This is
12:42 the sacred power of solitude with God.
12:44 When everyone else is gone and all she
12:47 has left is him, she realizes he was
12:49 never her last resort. He was always her
12:53 only source. She doesn't just survive.
12:56 She evolves. She emerges. She rises
12:59 because what tried to bury her became
13:01 the soil that rooted her. What tried to
13:03 drown her made her reach for the rock
13:06 that is higher than she. And when the
13:09 storm clears, she's not the same woman.
13:12 She's stronger, wiser, anointed, called,
13:15 seen. You may have walked through pain,
13:17 but you're walking into purpose. You may
13:20 have cried through the night, but joy is
13:22 coming in the morning. This journey of
13:24 becoming is just beginning. When a woman
13:26 has no one but God, she finds out that
13:29 he is more than enough. When she has no
13:31 one but God, she grows unshakable faith,
13:34 not ordinary faith, not circumstantial
13:35 faith, not the kind of faith that
13:38 depends on good days and positive news.
13:40 No, this is the kind of faith forged in
13:42 the furnace of loneliness. It's a faith
13:44 that doesn't require evidence to
13:45 believe. It doesn't demand a
13:47 breakthrough before it blesses his name.
13:49 It's the kind of faith that can praise
13:51 in a drought, dance in the desert, and
13:54 worship when the world walks away. This
13:56 faith is not built in the presence of
13:58 plenty, it is born in the absence of
14:01 everything but God.
14:05 Habacook 3:17 to18 declares, "Though the
14:07 fig tree does not bud and there are no
14:09 grapes on the vines, though the olive
14:12 crop fails, yet I will rejoice in the
14:15 Lord. I will be joyful in God my
14:17 Savior." That is the language of
14:20 unshakable faith. That is not the faith
14:22 of someone who has everything. It's the
14:24 faith of someone who's lost almost
14:26 everything yet still refuses to lose
14:30 their praise. It's not naive faith. It's
14:32 not blind optimism. It's seasoned,
14:34 battle tested, wilderness hardened,
14:36 heavenrooted confidence. She's not
14:38 praising because the tree is full. She's
14:40 praising because her roots know where
14:42 the river is. There's something about
14:44 being stripped of everything else that
14:46 clarifies who really sustains her. When
14:48 the job is gone, when the family is
14:50 scattered, when the fridge is empty,
14:52 when the bills stack up, when no one
14:54 checks on her, and still still she lifts
14:55 her hands, lifts her head, lifts her
14:57 heart, and says, "I will rejoice in the
14:59 Lord." That's when God knows he can
15:02 trust her with glory. Because she's no
15:04 longer serving him for what he can do.
15:06 She's serving him for who he is. This
15:08 kind of faith doesn't come from sermons.
15:11 It comes from seasons. You don't learn
15:13 this in Sunday school. You learn it on
15:14 your knees at 2:00 a.m. with tears on
15:17 your pillow and a Bible in your lap. You
15:18 learn it when you're holding your baby
15:20 in one arm and overdue bills in the
15:22 other, and you still lift your voice in
15:24 song. You learn it when you don't know
15:26 how the rent will be paid, but you still
15:29 sew your tithe in obedience. You learn
15:31 it when the doors keep closing and the
15:32 diagnosis doesn't change, but you still
15:36 whisper, "God, I trust you." Let me give
15:38 you a picture. Think of a single mother,
15:41 no child support, no nearby family,
15:43 working two jobs just to keep the lights
15:46 on. She's tired, weary, and stretched
15:49 thin. And yet, every morning before the
15:52 kids wake up, she's on her knees. Not
15:55 asking for stuff, but giving God glory.
15:57 Not because her life is perfect, but
16:00 because her God is faithful. That's
16:03 unshakable faith. That's what happens
16:05 when she has no one but God. That's when
16:07 she stops praising for the fruit and
16:10 starts rejoicing because of the root.
16:12 This woman has graduated from surface
16:14 level faith. She's no longer addicted to
16:17 outcomes. She's not dictated by what's
16:18 happening around her because she's
16:21 anchored in who's within her. She
16:23 doesn't need constant reassurance from
16:25 people. She's rooted in revelation from
16:27 the word. She doesn't need the applause
16:29 of others. She lives for the approval of
16:32 one. And even when she walks through the
16:34 valley of the shadow of death, she fears
16:37 no evil. Not because she's brave, but
16:39 because she's believing. And watch this.
16:42 When a woman reaches that kind of faith,
16:44 everything changes. She becomes
16:46 dangerous to the enemy. Because Satan's
16:48 tactics stop working. She's no longer
16:50 rattled when people reject her. She's no
16:52 longer shaken when the storm comes.
16:53 She's no longer panicked by the silence
16:55 of heaven. Because she's learned that
16:58 silence doesn't mean absence. It means
17:00 trust. And if God is quiet, it's not
17:02 because he's not working. It's because
17:04 he's building something deeper inside of
17:08 her. Her confidence shifts. She no
17:10 longer finds security in who supports
17:13 me. She finds it in who sustains me. She
17:15 stops looking to people to validate her
17:17 value. She stops measuring her worth by
17:20 who calls, who stays, who sees her. And
17:21 she begins to walk boldly in the
17:23 knowledge that God sees her, God
17:26 sustains her, God strengthens her. She
17:27 may be alone, but she is never
17:30 abandoned. She may be tired, but she is
17:32 never empty. Because the well inside of
17:34 her is connected to a river that never
17:36 runs dry.
17:38 Now, I need to talk to the woman
17:40 listening right now who's on the verge
17:42 of giving up. You've prayed, but nothing
17:44 changed. You've fasted, but the
17:46 breakthrough hasn't come. You've swn,
17:48 but the harvest still looks barren. And
17:49 the enemy's been whispering, "Where is
17:53 your God now?" Let me remind you, God
17:55 never said faith would always feel easy.
17:57 But he promised he would never leave
17:59 you. And the same faith that got you
18:01 here is the faith that's going to take
18:03 you there. So don't you stop praising.
18:06 Don't stop praying. Don't stop standing.
18:08 This is not the end. It's the testing
18:10 ground for your next dimension. Your
18:12 roots are stretching deeper. Your spirit
18:14 is growing stronger. And heaven is
18:16 watching you worship. Not because of the
18:19 blessing, but in spite of the burden.
18:21 That's unshakable faith. Loneliness is
18:24 the lab where purpose is born. The
18:25 sacred things of God are rarely formed
18:27 in the spotlight. They are formed in
18:30 silence, hidden, concealed, wrapped in
18:34 obscurity until heaven says, "Now."
18:37 Some callings are too holy, too weighty,
18:39 too worldshifting to be developed in the
18:40 presence of crowds. They must be
18:43 nurtured in seclusion. They must be
18:45 cultivated away from the noise, free
18:47 from opinions, protected from sabotage.
18:49 Because if the enemy can't abort the
18:51 promise, he'll try to distract the woman
18:55 carrying it. So God in his divine wisdom
18:58 often isolates before he elevates.
19:01 Luke 1:24-25 tells us that after
19:03 Elizabeth conceived, she remained in
19:06 seclusion for 5 months. This was not
19:08 shame. It was sanctuary. This was not
19:12 punishment. It was preparation. God was
19:14 forming something miraculous inside her.
19:16 and the magnitude of what he was doing
19:20 required silence. It required solitude.
19:22 It required a season where the only
19:25 voice she heard was his.
19:26 Elizabeth didn't run into the
19:28 marketplace shouting about her
19:30 pregnancy. She withdrew into the
19:32 presence of God and let the seed
19:35 develop. Because purpose often grows in
19:37 the dark like a seed hidden beneath the
19:40 soil. There's a holy quietness that
19:43 surrounds divine destiny, a womb of
19:44 transformation that cannot be rushed or
19:47 publicized. And some of you right now,
19:50 you feel overlooked. You feel like God
19:52 has placed you on a shelf. You feel like
19:54 doors are closing and people are pulling
19:56 back. You scroll through social media
19:58 and see others being celebrated,
20:01 promoted, surrounded, and you wonder,
20:04 why am I alone? But I came to tell you
20:06 today, you are not forgotten. You are
20:09 being formed. The silence around you is
20:12 not rejection. It's a sacred womb where
20:14 God is shaping your assignment. What
20:16 you're carrying is so heavy, so
20:19 generational, so necessary that he's
20:21 protecting it from premature exposure.
20:23 God doesn't rush masterpieces. He
20:25 doesn't announce greatness before it's
20:28 ready. So yes, he'll hide you. Yes,
20:30 he'll separate you. Yes, he'll walk you
20:31 into a season where it seems like
20:33 everyone else has someone and you have
20:36 no one but him. But that's the safest
20:38 place to be because if all you have is
20:41 him, you have everything you need. Think
20:43 of a woman today who has quietly pulled
20:45 back. Maybe life forced her into a
20:47 season of separation. Maybe she didn't
20:49 choose the loneliness. Maybe the
20:52 loneliness chose her. Her friends faded.
20:55 Her family stopped checking in. Her
20:57 phone no longer lights up with messages.
21:00 And yet in the hidden places, something
21:03 is growing. Her prayer life has
21:06 deepened. Her discernment has sharpened.
21:09 Her tears have become oil. Her questions
21:11 have become a conversation with God.
21:13 She's not wasting away. She's being
21:16 woven into purpose. And one day, when
21:18 the time is right, she will emerge. And
21:20 what she carries will shake the gates of
21:22 hell. She'll walk out of her Elizabeth
21:24 season and declare, "The Lord has done
21:27 this for me." Not they, not he, not
21:30 them. The Lord. Because no one else was
21:32 there when it was just her and God. No
21:35 one saw the night. She wept herself to
21:37 sleep. No one saw the battles in her
21:39 mind. No one saw the surrender in her silence.
21:41 silence.
21:44 But God saw it all. And God is faithful
21:47 to finish what he starts in the dark.
21:49 Hear me, woman of God. If you feel
21:51 alone, don't confuse that loneliness for
21:53 abandonment. It's redirection. It's
21:56 refinement. It's a holy assignment. You
21:58 are not just being set aside. You are
22:00 being set apart. He's not rejecting you.
22:02 He's preserving you. Because the oil
22:04 you're being crushed for isn't just for
22:06 you. It's for your children. It's for
22:08 your calling. It's for your legacy.
22:10 What's being formed in your spirit today
22:12 will bless generations tomorrow. And
22:14 this is the beauty of walking with God
22:16 when you have no one else. You don't
22:18 just discover strength. You don't just
22:20 gain clarity. You don't just grow faith.
22:23 You begin to walk in divine purpose. And
22:25 that purpose is not fragile. It's not
22:27 dependent on applause. It's not rooted
22:29 in connections or collaborations or
22:32 crowds. It was conceived in the secret
22:34 place and it was God who authored it. So
22:37 only God can complete it. So as we close
22:39 this powerful message, I want you to
22:41 understand this. When a woman has no one
22:44 but God, she is not at a disadvantage.
22:47 She is in divine alignment. She's not
22:49 behind. She's being built. She's not
22:52 broken. She's becoming. And if you've
22:53 walked through each part of this
22:54 message, if you've experienced the
22:56 heartbreak, the isolation, the growth,
22:59 the stretching, the silence, then let me
23:00 tell you, you are on the verge of
23:03 birthing something supernatural. Your
23:07 oil is pure. Your anointing is real.
23:10 Your identity is secure. Your faith is
23:12 rooted. And your purpose is being
23:16 perfected. Amen. If this final word
23:18 touched your spirit, I want you to type
23:21 boldly in the comments. I'm hidden, but
23:23 I'm holy. That's your declaration.
23:25 That's your stamp. That's your reminder
23:27 that while the world may not see you
23:29 right now, heaven does. And when heaven
23:31 finishes with you, what emerges will not
23:33 be the same woman who went into hiding.
23:36 You will come out anointed, appointed,
23:38 aligned, and unstoppable.
23:41 When a woman has no one but God,
23:43 but I believe this is just the beginning
23:45 of what God is about to birth through
23:48 you. Stay faithful, stay grounded, stay
23:50 hidden if he says to because the most
23:52 powerful moves of God often begin in the
23:55 quiet places no one applauds. And before
23:57 you go, remember to like, subscribe, and
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