Weāve been taught to believe that purpose shows up loud.
Clear.
Obvious.
Impossible to miss.
Like a big moment where everything suddenly makes sense.
But thatās not how it works.
Most of the timeā¦
š Purpose doesnāt shout.
š It whispers.
š Why You Might Be Missing It
Letās be real for a second.
Life is loud.
- Notifications
- Opinions
- Responsibilities
- Expectations
Everybody has something to say about what you should be doing.
And in the middle of all that noise?
Your own voice gets quieter.
So does Godās.
And then you start saying things like:
āI donāt know what Iām supposed to do.ā
āI canāt hear anything clearly.ā
āI feel stuck.ā
But the issue isnāt that your purpose isnāt there.
š Itās that everything else is louder.
šæ Stillness Is Where Clarity Lives
Clarity doesnāt come from doing more.
It comes from slowing down enough to notice.
There are momentsāsmall onesāwhere you feel it:
- A thought that wonāt leave you alone
- A sense of peace about a direction
- A quiet nudge that says, āPay attention to thisā
Thatās not random.
š Thatās alignment.
š Thatās guidance.
š Thatās purpose trying to get your attention.
But if you keep rushingā¦
Youāll miss it.
š God Doesnāt Compete with Noise
Hereās something to really sit with:
God isnāt trying to fight for your attention.
Heās not trying to outshout the world.
He speaks in ways that require you to be present.
Still.
Aware.
Open.
And if your life is filled with constant movement and distractionā¦
Youāll overlook the very thing youāve been praying for.
š„ The Real Reason We Stay Busy
Letās go a little deeperā¦Set featured image
Sometimes itās not that we canāt slow down.
Itās that we donāt want to.
Because stillness?
It requires honesty.
And when everything gets quiet, youāre left with:
- What youāve been avoiding
- What you already know
- What youāve been called to step into
And that can feel uncomfortable.
So we stay busy instead.
šÆ How to Start Hearing Your Purpose Again
Letās make this practical.
You donāt need to disappear for a week or have a perfect routine.
Start small.
āļø 1. Create space for quiet
Even 5ā10 minutes matters. No phone. No distractions.
āļø 2. Pay attention to what feels peaceful
Not easyāpeaceful. Thereās a difference.
āļø 3. Notice repeated nudges
If something keeps coming up, itās not ŃŠ»ŃŃŠ°Š¹āitās direction.
āļø 4. Stop forcing clarity
You donāt have to chase it. You need to receive it.
šæ Peace Is a Signal
Not everything that looks good is aligned.
Not everything thatās loud is right.
But peace?
š Peace is a signal.
It wonāt always make sense.
It wonāt always feel convenient.
But it will feel right.
š„ Final Word
If youāve been saying:
āI just want clarityā¦ā
Try this instead:
š¬ Get quiet enough to hear it.
Because your purpose isnāt hiding from you.
Itās been there the whole timeā¦
waiting for you to slow down long enough to listen.
š¬ Letās Talk
When was the last time you sat in silence without distractions?
That might be where your next step is waiting. š
