
🌸Happy belated international Women’s day to every Yielded Woman🌸. They say women are celebrated a lot, l mean, WHY NOT? Is it not that we are the creme of creation? The fearfully and wonderfully made verse is for us, other people are not part of it LOL! Jokes aside, ladies you are phenomenal. I know we have heard rizz, sweet words, sweet nothings, buttered words and all, but the truth is that women are a need in society. Trust God’s wisdom to understand that God wouldn’t have created what was not a need. God wouldn’t waste His time on any project that was not going to turn out good. God created us , God defines us, God identifies us, God gives us purpose and God Himself celebrates us. Eh have you ever heard how the Angel greeted Mary?
Onto today’s topic, occupying as a woman. We come from a world, or a society, where women were silenced and put down. When I say we come from, I acknowledge that it is not inclusive of every country. There are still places where women do not even have a voice, where even their laughter is treated like noise. Yet in other parts of the world, women have been given a voice and a presence. While we should pay respect to culture, we do wrong and commit injustice when culture becomes a reason for abuse or for treating others, men, women, or children as inferior.

Why is the modern-day woman often without identity? Why is she an overachiever, brilliant and beautiful, yet still without a clear sense of identity? Is it not identity that drives purpose? As a woman, or as a man connected to a woman, do you believe that women are a gift and are meant to occupy, or do you find yourself drawn into the gender wars on social media, women calling themselves kings, the waves of feminism, and the constant declaration that women do not need men? There are so many unscriptural movements that attempt to define a woman, giving her a mindset that pushes responsibilities & roles never intended for her.
How can a woman without identity truly occupy? What will she do? She may accomplish many things, but without knowing who she is, she may abuse or be abused, destroy or be destroyed, harm or cause harm. When the purpose of a thing is unknown, abuse is inevitable. Do we have examples of women with identity in the Bible? Yes o, we do
The daughters of Zelophehad stood before Moses, Eleazar the priest, the leaders, and the whole community at the entrance of the Tabernacle to present their case about their father’s inheritance.
Numbers 27:2 (NLT)

The daughters of Zelophehad! I LOOOVE THEM!!! In Book of Numbers the Bible tells us that these women came and stood before Moses to discuss matters of inheritance, matters of occupying land, of possession, of claiming what belonged to their family. They were not silent; they came forward with boldness. Who are the women who will stand before leaders and say, “Give us what is rightfully ours”? They are the daughters of God. Their confidence came from identity. When they stood before Moses, the question could easily have been asked: “Which family are you from? Who is your father? You say you have a complaint about land, what right do you have over it?” And their answer was clear “We are the daughters of Zelophehad.” We have an answer! Like do you understand meeeeee?
Once their lineage was known, the discussion about inheritance could begin. These women were not afraid to stand before leaders because they knew who they were. They were not cheats, they were not frauds, they came because a right was being denied to them. They believed their father had left them an inheritance, and they came to claim it. They were essentially saying, “We must own our land. We must occupy our land. We can stand before you without fear or shame because our father left us an inheritance, and we have come to receive it.”

The truth is, if you do not know your rights in Christ, people will take advantage of you. They will take your land and act as if nothing happened. They will mistreat you and hide behind statements like “women must submit,” or silence you by saying “women must be quiet,” or diminish you by calling you “the weaker vessel.” You want to occupy, you want to step into what God has prepared but who are you? Acquiring and occupying your space is not always easy. You may have to stand before leaders, priests, and communities, whether supportive or harsh, and they may question you, “Who are you to take up this space?”And when that moment comes, you must have an answer. Just like those women did, “ We are the daughters of Zelophehad. We came for our land!” Lapho l even need a mic, make l announce am loud and well well!
Identity matters because when it comes to inheritance, we are not talking about beauty, body shape, or whatever, we are talking about rights, capacity, capabilities, and authority. These women did not stand before Moses because they were hot babes, they stood there because they had a rightful claim through their father. Hot babe don finish for 2026 o! They understood that inheritance is about legitimacy and belonging. Some of us have found ourselves begging in spaces where we actually had the right to take responsibility and lead, asking for permission in rooms where we were meant to help set the standard. I know l have

Women are not voiceless, sometimes we simply have not fully understood our identity enough to stand confidently in it. Those daughters could easily have remained silent, walked away from the issue of land, and chosen to focus only on marriage. And yes, marriage is good and motherhood is a beautiful gift from God but they are not the full measure of a woman’s purpose. The daughters of Zelophehad still wanted the land, the inheritance connected to their family name and future.
It reminds me of the Proverbs 31 woman who considers a field and buys it with her own earnings. That picture shows a woman who understands both what she has been given and what she is capable of building herself. A woman of God with a strong sense of identity recognises the inheritance available to her but also has the wisdom and courage to pursue opportunities with diligence and faith. The daughters of Zelophehad knew they were women, but they also knew their father had left them an inheritance, and that knowledge gave them the boldness to come forward and discuss it openly.
Okay I will end up turning a blog to a booklet let me stop here. Your identity matters in matters of occupation. Who are you and what right do you have to occupy? Let’s meet tomorrow. I love you.❤️
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One reply on “Occupying as a woman”
I’ve been reminded that I have an inheritance from my heavenly father. 😍🥰