The Divine Exchange: Trading Your Plans for God’s Purposeნიმუში

When God Rebuilds Differently
When my business closed, I assumed the rebuilding would look familiar — same structure, just with more prayer and less pride. You know, a “sanctified version” of my old life. But God, being the master architect that He is, had a completely different design in mind.
He didn’t renovate; He reconstructed.
I remember sitting in prayer one morning, half-expecting Him to tell me to restart the company. Instead, He gave me a vision for discipleship through books — not profit-driven, but purpose-driven. I almost laughed. “Lord, literature? You mean the thing I did as a side project?”
Yes, exactly that. He took what I considered a hobby and turned it into a calling. And because He was the one rebuilding, the foundation was different this time — faith instead of fear, obedience instead of ambition.
The new work didn’t grow fast, but it grew strong. Nations opened, authors rose, and hearts were changed. And I realised something precious: God never rebuilds to restore what you lost; He rebuilds to reveal what He always had in mind.
Lesson
When God rebuilds, He rarely repeats. What looks like a downgrade may actually be the blueprint for destiny. Don’t mourn the old structure — rejoice that the new one is earthquake-proof. His version of “starting over” always ends better than yours.
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About this Plan

What happens when God asks you to close what He once blessed? In The Divine Exchange: Trading Your Plans for God’s Purpose plan, based on the book Jesus Killed My Business — But Gave Me His, Dr. Muthoni Omukhango shares her honest journey and lessons from ambition to obedience, from ownership to stewardship. Over 30 days, walk with her through surrender, pain, and renewal—and learn how losing your plan can lead to living God’s.
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