How to Open Your Heart to Receive

Many of us love to give. Whether it’s giving our time, our attention, our support, or our resources—we pour ourselves out willingly.

But when it comes to receiving? That’s where the struggle begins. Receiving feels like weakness—or worse, a loss of control.

You may find it difficult to accept a compliment without deflecting, or to allow someone to bless you with a meal, or to say yes when offered help.. 

Why is receiving such a challenge, especially for women of faith who are used to showing up strong, capable, and self-sufficient?

Many of us were taught that to be valuable, we must always be the giver, the helper, the server, or the doer.

Often, the struggle to receive is tied to silent beliefs that say, “I’m not worthy,” or “I haven’t done enough to deserve this.”

These lies keep us trapped in performance mode, blocking the flow of grace, love, and even abundance that God desires to pour into our lives.

To receive is to open ourselves up—to be seen, known, and loved without striving. That level of openness can feel exposing and scary.But vulnerability is where authentic connection—and even transformation—begins.

Receiving isn’t selfish.

It’s actually an act of humility.

It acknowledges our human limits and reminds us of our dependence on God and others.

How to Open Your Heart to Receive

*** Replace lies of unworthiness with God’s truth: You are loved, chosen, and enough (Ephesians 1:4-5).

*** Practice small acts of receiving  

*** Invite God into the process

*** Pray honestly about your struggle to receive. Ask the Holy Spirit to soften your heart and help you receive His love first,  so you can receive from others without guilt or fear.

When you open your heart to receive, you create space for joy, healing, and deeper connection with God and others.💞

Why Courage Is Necessary for True Transformation

Transformation is not comfortable!

  • It challenges your identity,
  • exposes your fears,
  • and demands your obedience to God

—even when you don’t feel ready.

And that’s exactly why courage is necessary.

Transformation won’t happen without courage—because everything familiar will try to hold you back.

You need courage!!!

Not the kind that feels heroic,

but the kind that shows up quietly,

day after day,

despite fear,

doubt,

and uncertainty.

*Courage Faces the Truth

*Courage Resists the Urge to Retreat

*Courage Trusts God with the Outcome

Prayer 🙏🏾: Lord, give me the strength to stay rooted in You when I’m tempted to return to comfort over calling.

In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

 Why Vulnerability Is Vital to Spiritual Transformation

Real transformation doesn’t happen in the place of pretending. It happens in the place of vulnerability.

So often we strive, perform, or try to hold it all together because it feels safer that way.

But friend, God doesn’t need your perfection—He wants your honest, open, surrendered heart.

It’s when we admit, “Lord, I can’t do this on my own” that heaven meets earth in the most powerful ways.

That’s where healing begins.

That’s where breakthrough begins.

That’s where transformation begins.

Psalm 51:17 says, “The sacrifice you desire is a broken spirit. You will not reject a broken and repentant heart, O God.”

Let this be your reminder today:

Your vulnerability is not an obstacle to growth—it’s the very doorway to the freedom God wants to give you.

Walking in Your Royal Authority as a Daughter of the King

Royal authority is not arrogance, pride, or dominance. It is the God-given right to live, love, speak, and lead from a place of spiritual identity and divine inheritance. 

As a believer, your authority flows from your relationship with Christ—the King of Kings!

Ephesians 2:6 (NLT) says, “For he raised us from the dead along with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms because we are united with Christ Jesus.” 

This isn’t future tense—it’s now.!You’re already seated with Christ. 

That’s the posture of power.

If you struggle to see yourself as royalty, you’re not alone. Here are a few signs you may be operating outside your God-given authority:

• Constant people-pleasing or fear of rejection

• Overfunctioning in relationships to prove your worth

• Staying silent when God is prompting you to speak

• Shrinking back from your calling because of shame or fear

• Settling for toxic patterns or environments

How to Reclaim Your Royal Authority

👉🏽 Know Your Identity

You are not what others say you are. 

👉🏽 Break Agreement with Lies

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👉🏽 Walk in the Word, Not in your wounds

Your past pain does not disqualify you; it prepares you. 

👉🏽 Speak with Authority

Daughters of royalty don’t just think differently—they speak differently. 

👉🏽 Stay Seated with Christ

When you operate from a “trying to earn” mentality, you lose authority. 

When you rest in who you are in Christ, your authority multiplies. 

Your position is secure—stay seated! 🪑 👑 

Becoming Who God Says You Are (Not Who You’ve Always Been)



You Are Not the Labels You’ve Carried

Maybe your story includes seasons of pain, failure, or dysfunction. I am here to inform you that those stories may explain you, but those experiences do not define you. God doesn’t name you by your past—He calls you by His promise.

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, and see, the new has come!”

— 2 Corinthians 5:17 (CSB)

Your healing begins the moment you stop agreeing with lies about your worth and start declaring God’s truth over your life.

Transformation isn’t instant. It’s a journey of surrender, renewal, and alignment.

Becoming who God says you are means allowing Him to strip away every false identity you’ve worn and allow His Word to speak life into your soul.

“Do not be conformed to this age, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind…”

— Romans 12:2 (CSB)

You don’t have to have it all together. You just have to be willing.

When you choose to follow Jesus fully, you stop living in reaction to your past and start living in response to His promises.

A Prayer for Identity Renewal

Father, I thank You for calling me out of darkness and into Your marvelous light. Help me release every false identity I’ve clung to and receive the truth of who I am in You. Renew my mind, restore my confidence, and remind me daily that I am chosen, loved, and called. In Jesus’ name, Amen.