That Time The Bible Read Me: Before You Took Your First Breath
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Have you ever read a Bible verse that suddenly felt like it was reading you?
In this special bonus episode of the Queens & Crowns Podcast, Alexandria shares a personal reflection on Ephesians 2:10 and how one phrase "the good works God prepared beforehand" completely transformed the way she thinks about purpose, identity, and calling.
Together, we'll explore what it means to be God's workmanship (poiēma), why your purpose began long before your first breath, and how God invites us to stop striving for significance and simply walk in the path He has already prepared.
If you've ever questioned your calling, wondered whether you're behind in life, or needed reassurance that your story still matters, this conversation is for you.
Scripture:
Ephesians 2:8–10
In This Episode:
- What it means to be God's masterpiece
- Why your assignment existed before your arrival
- The difference between striving and walking with God
- How grace always comes before purpose
- A personal reflection on discovering peace in God's prepared plan
Crown Check:
Instead of asking, "God, what am I supposed to do with my life?" ask, "Lord, where are the good works You've already prepared for me, and give me the courage to walk in them?"
If this episode encouraged you, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with a woman who needs this reminder today.
Continue the conversation, explore additional Bible reflections, and learn more about Queens & Crowns at:
🌐 Quinn Alexandria: https://www.quinnalexandria.com/
Keep building. Keep becoming. Keep walking in purpose.