Many people are walking away from the unique assignment God gave them because they are too busy copying others. They attend countless seminars and follow trends, but all it has done is bury their distinct call. The Bible says in Romans 12:6, “Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, let us use them.” You were never called to do what everyone else is doing. You must sit with God, reflect deeply, and ask: “Lord, what did You send me here to do?” Until then, you risk building a ministry, business, or career that heaven never requested.
You said God called you to raise leaders in every sector of life. But now you’re running a local church, organizing miracle services, and repeating salvation messages to the same people every week. Salvation is essential, yes; but that’s not your assignment. Others have been sent to do that. You were sent to build and train leaders, yet you’ve replaced your core mandate with a ministry model that simply mirrors what is common. This is how assignments are lost, when we turn our divine calling into a copy of someone else’s path.
What about those who said God called them to reform families, media, government, or the marketplace? Why are they now spending more time pastoring churches, hosting deliverance meetings, or working church protocols than actually doing what they were sent to do? Jeremiah’s mandate was to root out and pull down evil in high places. He didn’t run a deliverance centre. If your call is to shape minds online, why is “church work” stopping you from posting, mentoring, and multiplying digital impact? May we not miss it. May we not mess it up. May we not mix it up.
