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43 | Do Low Book Sales Mean You're Less Anointed

Episode 43 Published 10 months ago
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Why do we feel confident and "anointed" when book sales soar, but question our calling when they crash? If you've ever let your royalty report determine your confidence as a Kingdom writer, I have too—and you're not broken. You're human.

But here's the truth: Your anointing validated you before you ever sold a single book. The confidence you're searching for in those sales numbers? You already carry it in the calling God placed on your life.

In this episode, we're diving deep into why we trade our anointing for the false confidence of earnings—and how to break free. We'll unpack:

  • Why we confuse financial abundance with God's approval (and what Scripture really says about it)
  • The difference between operating in anointing versus striving for validation
  • How to step into abundance without making money your idol
  • Four powerful shifts to anchor your confidence in your calling, not your cash flow
  • What it looks like to keep writing boldly when bills are due and sales are down
  • Practical boundaries for when anointing and abundance do align

This isn't about choosing between spiritual calling and financial success—it's about learning to steward both without letting either become your master. It's about discovering that your anointing IS your abundance, and that's the most liberating truth you'll ever embrace as a Kingdom writer.

So if you're tired of riding the emotional rollercoaster of sales-based confidence, grab your journal, settle in, and let's talk about how to root your identity where it belongs—in your irrevocable, unshakeable, dashboard-independent anointing.

👉 Listen now to uncover the secret to becoming an anointed scribe!

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