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Sunday, June 1, 2025

The Spiritual Womb: A Call to Women of Purpose and Power

When God desires to bring deliverance and sustenance to a generation, He raises a woman. Why? Because within every woman lies a divine capacity—not only to multiply but also to bruise the head of the serpent (Genesis 3:15). A woman’s womb is not solely for bearing children; it is a sacred chamber designed to birth purpose, business ideas, ministry, career paths, and every divine seed placed by God.

This isn’t just about physical birth. It’s about birthing destinies, visions, and generations.

When God sought to deliver Israel, He raised Jochebed, the mother of Moses. In the face of Pharaoh’s death decree, she saw something extraordinary in her son. She believed his life had divine significance and could not be extinguished. Her faith moved her to action:

“And when she could no longer hide him, she took for him an ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch, and put the child therein; and she laid it in the flags by the river's brink.”
Exodus 2:3, KJV

That ark wasn’t just made of reeds—it was made of courage, vision, and maternal conviction.

When God planned to redeem the world, He chose Mary, a young woman willing to carry the Savior of humanity. She didn’t ask for validation from the world. She didn’t flinch, even when she knew Joseph might walk away. She simply believed:

"The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you..."
Luke 1:35, NIV

In both cases, God entrusted the weight of deliverance to a woman.

Every woman carries a spiritual womb—a place where divine assignments are conceived. Tragically, many women are unaware of the treasures the Lord has deposited within them. Until that discovery is made, nothing can be birthed. Some are spiritually pregnant with God-given dreams, yet they’ve not brought them forth. Others have given birth to purpose but have failed to nurture what they’ve birthed.

Our capacity to nurture and mature what the Lord has placed within us is a sacred responsibility, empowered by the Holy Spirit.

To truly give birth, we must identify what we carry. Is it connected to your career? Your family? Your education, business, or ministry? Many of us have started projects with excitement and conviction, knowing the Lord led us. But due to challenges and obstacles, we left them halfway. Others are in a rush to “release their child” prematurely, without ensuring it’s the appointed time, or even if they are spiritually prepared.

Do not release your child too soon.
Timing is everything:

If it is truly yours, the tides will eventually turn in your favor.

So ask yourself:

  • Have you aborted your spiritual baby?

  • Have you groomed it?

  • Have you neglected it?

  • Or, like the servant who buried his one talent out of fear, have you hidden what God gave you? (Matthew 25:24–25)

Wake up.

The earth responds to women who are willing to pay the price for greatness. It takes power, foresight, and divine alignment to thrive in the world and the times we live in. There is no neutral ground—you are either advancing or retreating. There is no room for fence-sitting.

We are called to live out the divine pictures God has engraved in our spirits. With each passing day, those visions become clearer. What once felt like mere imagination now reveals itself as destiny. Deliverance and preservation lie in your hunger, your sacrifice, and your alignment.

Through one woman, a generation can be bound—or set free.

Women, it is time to go on a spiritual antenatal journey. Prepare to birth what God has placed in your spiritual womb. And for those whose time is now, I pray—in the name of Jesus—that the Holy Spirit breathes upon your spirit and leads you into a labor leading to the birth of visible, undeniable manifestation. May the world see it, and may they glorify God through your life.

May the multiplying grace of the Lord rest upon you.



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