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Walk Like You Remember

Walk Like You Remember: Reclaiming Your Identity and Purpose

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to forget who we truly are — daughters of the King, called and chosen for a unique purpose. Often, life’s burdens, disappointments, and the noise of daily responsibilities drown out our true identity. If you’ve been feeling weary, overwhelmed, or disconnected from your worth, this guide is for you. Through biblical truths and practical steps, you’ll learn how to walk confidently in your identity, release what’s weighing you down, and rise into the purpose God has designed for you.In this post, I’ll share insights from a powerful Monday night talk that emphasizes the importance of remembering who we are in Christ, and how our daily walk should reflect that truth. Whether you’re facing a season of doubt, fatigue, or fear, these principles will help you walk with purpose, peace, and renewed strength.What you’ll learn:

  • The significance of walking worthy of your calling

  • How to release burdens and embrace restoration

  • Practical ways to rise in obedience and confidence

Who it’s for: Women seeking spiritual renewal, moms, leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone ready to reclaim their identity in Christ.


The Power of Remembering Who You Are

Many women walk through life feeling like strangers to themselves. They shrink, overexplain, settle for less, or carry burdens that weren’t meant for them. The key to transforming this pattern begins with remembrance. Remembering who God says you are — loved, valued, and called — is the foundation for walking confidently in your purpose.As shared during the encouraging session, the first R — Remember — asks, What truth has God already spoken over you that you might have forgotten? This is a vital question because, in the chaos of life, it’s easy to forget your identity. Scripture reminds us that we've been preordained for beauty and purpose.Walking Worthy of Your CallingThe apostle Paul in Ephesians 4:1 urges believers to "walk worthy of the calling you have received." This isn’t about earning God’s approval but walking from the place of already being chosen and loved. It’s a reminder that your worth is established by Him, not by your performance.

  • You are a daughter of the King: Walk with the confidence and dignity of that truth.

  • You are called and chosen: Step into your purpose without shrinking or fear.

  • Bible verses, such as Ephesians 1:4-5, affirm that you are loved and predestined for greatness.

Practical Steps to Remember Who You Are

  • Declare it daily: Speak out loud truths about your identity — “I am loved, called, and chosen.”

  • Reflect on Scripture: Use tools like devotionals or journaling to reinforce your identity in Christ.

  • Revisit past victories: Remember moments when God proved His faithfulness in your life.


Releasing the Burdens that We Carry

The second R — Release — emphasizes surrendering what weighs you down. As women, we often carry worries, fears, disappointments, and even expectations from others that can hinder our growth.What Do You Need to Release Today?Ask yourself: What burdens am I carrying that I need to give to God? This could be anxiety about children, stress over work, or guilt from past mistakes. The session highlighted that God invites us to release these weights so we can walk freely.

  • Identify the burdens — “Am I anxious? Worried? Disappointed?”

  • Lament honestly: Like David in the Psalms, it’s okay to express feelings of pain and doubt before God.

  • Declare release: Confess aloud, “I release my worry and trust God to handle it.”

The Power of SurrenderReleasing isn’t a one-time act but a daily practice. It requires trust that God’s shoulders are bigger than ours and that He’s already working on your behalf. When we surrender, we make space for His restoring power.


Restoring Our Hearts and Souls

The third R — Restore — reminds us that God is in the business of renewal. This includes restoring lost joy, peace, confidence, and hope. Often, wounds from past disappointments or mistakes can hinder our forward movement.How to Experience Divine Restoration

  • Identify what needs healing: Is it your heart, your self-esteem, or your relationships?

  • Invite God into the process: Trust that He’s a restorative God who specializes in renewal.

  • Take action: Engage in spiritual practices like prayer, journaling, and meditation on His Word.

The session shared a powerful truth: God is restoring the woman He always knew — not creating a new woman, but bringing us back to our original, divine design. Philippians 1:6 affirms that He who began a good work in us will complete it.


Rising in Obedience and Boldness

The final R — Rise — focuses on response and obedience. After remembering, releasing, and restoring, we’re called to rise up — confidently walk out our purpose, and respond to God’s call.What is God Inviting You to Do?

  • Have that difficult conversation?

  • Set boundaries that protect your peace?

  • Step into a new purpose or project?

Walking in obedience might require courage, but it’s rooted in divine identity. You’re not walking alone; God's strength empowers you to do the hard things.Practical Ways to Rise

  • Start each day with a declaration: “Today, I will walk worthy and obedient.”

  • Take small steps: Break down big obedience into manageable actions.

  • Trust in God’s promises: Remember Philippians 1:6 — He will finish what He started.


Final Thoughts: Walk Like You Remember

Remember, your walk in life reflects your inner conviction of who you are in Christ. Walking worthy is an act of daily obedience rooted in divine truth. Releasing burdens and restoring hope are essential in keeping your spiritual journey alive. And rising in obedience — even when it’s hard — positions you to live out your God-given purpose.As you go through this week, ask yourself:

  • Am I walking worthy of my calling?

  • What am I releasing today?

  • What restoration do I need from God?

  • How can I rise today in obedience and faith?

When you walk in alignment with your divine identity, you become a powerful force against the lies that seek to keep you small. Remember, when a daughter of God remembers who she is, she becomes dangerous to every lie.


Need encouragement?Replay the full session, or listen to snippets via the LaShea Johnson Podcast and keep walking worthy — because your purpose is worth it.


One-Sentence Summary

By embracing your divine identity, releasing burdens, restoring hope, and walking in obedience, you can confidently rise into the purpose God has uniquely designed for you.




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