God Said Greater Is Yours Now
Dec 18, 2025
Loss does not make you weak. It can make you unstoppable.
I never thought I would start over. After a long marriage ended, I felt like my life was just broken pieces.
My identity was gone. The future I had planned disappeared. The sense of security I believed I had vanished.
I was convinced my best days were behind me. I thought this one loss would define my life.
Then God spoke.
He said one sentence that changed everything.
What you have left is greater than what left.
At first, I didn’t understand it. How could the pieces that remained possibly be greater than what I had lost?
The truth is, loss is not just an ending. Loss is a redirection.
Here is what I learned in my own life and in the work I do with other women.
- Accept the pain. Grief does not happen all at once. It is often a slow burn, a process that unfolds over months or years. Sit with your loss. Name it. Let it be real.
- Take inventory of what remains. Even in the rubble, you still have gifts, talents, and opportunities. You still have your faith, your resilience, your mind, your skills, your family, your breath.
- Shift your perspective. God was not asking me to ignore my loss. He asked me to stop staring at what was gone and begin seeing what was left. That shift changes everything.
- Surrender and trust. I had been clinging to broken pieces. God told me to give Him everything I had left. When we place our remaining resources in His hands, He multiplies them beyond what we can imagine.
- Take intentional steps. Rebuilding requires action. Start small, focus on what you have, and make one decision at a time based on faith, not fear.
I used these principles in my own business. I stopped making decisions from fear. I focused on serving the clients God brought to me. I trusted Him to multiply what remained. My business began to thrive again.
The same truth worked for a client of mine, Jeanne. She left a high-paying career. She was terrified and unsure. She focused on what she had lost, not what remained.
I reminded her of God’s message: What you have left is greater than what left!
She focused on her gifts, her skills, and her integrity. We built a faith-honoring structure for her new business. God multiplied it. She now manages over one million dollars in client assets.
The lesson is clear: God works in the midst of our loss. He restores, strengthens, confirms, and establishes us.
This is not just a theory. It is practical.
Here are three steps to start today:
- Reflect- Make an inventory of what you have left. Your skills. Your experiences. Your passions. Your faith. Your breath. That is your starting point.
- Rebuild- Use what remains to make intentional choices. Take one step based on faith, not fear. Trust that God will multiply your efforts. Reclaim your power, your purpose, and your peace.
- Reconnect- Reconnect with God. Spend time in prayer, meditation, and spiritual disciplines. Reconnect with a community that supports your personal and professional growth. Do not do this alone.
Your purpose remains even when people or situations leave. God is not done with you.
He will take what is left and restore it. He will confirm it. He will strengthen it. He will establish it.
Your future is not defined by what you lost. It is defined by how you steward what remains.
Start by embracing the little that you still have. Step into your gifts. Use your talents. Trust that God will do the multiplying.
Your loss was never a punishment. It was preparation.
This principle is powerful, because it works in life, in business, and in faith. It is a divine shift that transforms fear into courage, despair into hope, and scarcity into abundance.
Stop mourning what left. Start building from what remains.
Your greatest season is ahead. Not behind you.
This is not just my story. It is the story of every woman who is willing to reflect, rebuild, and reconnect.
Take your remaining pieces. Place them in God’s hands. Watch Him multiply them. Walk boldly in your identity. Cultivate sustainable impact. Steward unstoppable success.
You are not done yet. God is not finished with you.
The best is still ahead.
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What loss turned into your new story? How have you redefined your pain? 👑
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