
Many women spend years questioning their value.
They wonder if their voice truly matters. They listen carefully, support others, and often carry deep wisdom within them, yet they hesitate to speak. Sometimes it’s because of past experiences. Sometimes it’s fear of saying the wrong thing. Other times it’s simply the quiet belief that someone else’s voice must be more important.
But God did not create any woman without purpose.
Each of us has been shaped by our life experiences — the lessons we’ve learned, the challenges we’ve walked through, and the growth that has taken place along the way. These experiences form a perspective that no one else carries in quite the same way.
Yet many women underestimate the value of what they hold inside.
Confidence does not come from having the perfect words or knowing everything. Confidence grows when we begin to trust the wisdom God has placed within us. When we recognize that our value is not based on comparison or approval, we begin to speak with greater clarity and courage.
God often uses the voice of one woman to encourage another.
A word of understanding.
A thoughtful perspective.
A gentle truth spoken at the right moment.
These moments may seem small, but they can have a lasting impact.
When a woman begins to trust the voice God has given her, something beautiful begins to happen. She no longer feels the need to become someone else. Instead, she grows in confidence as she embraces who she already is.
Three Truths to Remember
1. Your value comes from who God created you to be.
Your worth is not determined by comparison, accomplishments, or perfection. You were created with intention and purpose.
2. Your experiences have given you wisdom.
The things you have walked through in life have shaped insight and understanding that can encourage and support others.
3. Your voice has the power to bring encouragement and perspective.
When women trust the value within them, their words can strengthen, guide, and uplift those around them.
Reflection
Where in your life might God be inviting you to trust the value within you and allow your voice to be heard?
Closing Thought
You do not have to become someone else to have value. The wisdom, insight, and perspective you carry have been shaped by your journey. When you begin to trust that, your voice can become a source of encouragement and strength for others.


This is wonderful Word and spirit filled with such inspiration! Thank you for sharing and teaching me along with encouraging! I love ya seeet friend/sister!💕