Jeremiah 36 records one of the most dramatic confrontations in scripture — the king of Judah burns the scroll of God's word column by column in a brazier, as if destroying it would silence its message. God's response is immediate: dictate it again, and add more to it. Proverbs 22 opens with one of the most profound statements about identity: a good name is more desirable than great riches. Joshua 6 records the fall of Jericho — a fortified city brought down not by military strategy but by obedient marching, silence, and a single shout of faith.
True self-discovery begins when we encounter the God who formed us before we were born. Our identity is not what the world assigns us, not what our circumstances have shaped us to believe — it is what God declared over us before we took our first breath. From that place of known identity, genuine purpose and sustainable prosperity flow naturally.