In today’s world, it’s easy to get caught up in chasing visibility—building a platform, growing an audience, gaining influence. But when it comes to legacy, especially a faith legacy, what truly lasts isn’t how many people follow us—it’s why we led in the first place.

God calls us to purpose, not popularity.

Your legacy isn’t defined by the size of your reach, but by the depth of your impact. It’s found in the quiet moments of obedience, in the unseen acts of service, and in the intentional choices to love, forgive, and lead with grace—especially when no one’s watching.

You don’t need a big stage to make a big difference.

Whether you’re leading a team, raising a family, mentoring one person, or simply showing up consistently in your community—God is using you. Your purpose is already powerful because it’s rooted in Him.

So, instead of asking, How do I grow my platform?
Ask, How am I honoring God with the platform I already have—even if it’s just one life?

Because when you live for purpose, the legacy takes care of itself.

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