EPISODE · Sep 16, 2025 · 19 MIN
God’s Syllabus: When Your Character Arc Gets a Divine Rewrite
from Just Lori, I Can Only Be Me! · host Valora Richardson
Sometimes God speaks through the most unexpected places – and this week, He decided to drop wisdom through a TikTok about "A Different World."If you've ever felt like God keeps changing the script on you, if you've wondered why certain seasons felt endless, or if you're tired of fighting the curriculum He has you enrolled in, this episode will shift your perspective forever.In "When Your Character Arc Gets a Divine Rewrite," we explore how God doesn't just move us from point A to point B – He transforms WHO WE ARE in the process. Using Whitley Gilbert's transformation from spoiled freshman to woman of substance, and Dwayne Wayne's journey from insecure math genius to confident man of purpose, we'll discover why you can't stay who you were if you want to step into who you're called to be.This isn't just feel-good philosophy – it's biblical truth. Every major character in Scripture underwent divine character development. Moses went from murderer to deliverer. David from forgotten shepherd to king. Paul from persecutor to apostle. Their calling required character that could only be developed through God's strategic curriculum.In this episode, I share my own "syllabus change" – how God enrolled me in classes I never signed up for, teaching lessons about faith, humility, and trust that I couldn't learn any other way. You'll discover why every test you're taking, every trial you're facing, and every season that feels too long is actually God preparing you for the assignment He has on your life....Remember: you're not the same person you were yesterday, and that's exactly how God planned it. Your character arc is getting a divine rewrite, and who you're becoming is so much better than who you used to be.Stay tuned until the end for a special surprise that's going to change how we connect moving forward. You won't want to miss this!
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Sometimes God speaks through the most unexpected places – and this week, He decided to drop wisdom through a TikTok about "A Different World."If you've ever felt like God keeps changing the script on you, if you've wondered why certain seasons felt endless, or if you're tired of fighting the curriculum He has you enrolled in, this episode will shift your perspective forever.In "When Your Character Arc Gets a Divine Rewrite," we explore how God doesn't just move us from point A to point B – He transforms WHO WE ARE in the process. Using Whitley Gilbert's transformation from spoiled freshman to woman of substance, and Dwayne Wayne's journey from insecure math genius to confident man of purpose, we'll discover why you can't stay who you were if you want to step into who you're called to be.This isn't just feel-good philosophy – it's biblical truth. Every major character in Scripture underwent divine character development. Moses went from murderer to deliverer. David from forgotten shepherd to king. Paul from persecutor to apostle. Their calling required character that could only be developed through God's strategic curriculum.In this episode, I share my own "syllabus change" – how God enrolled me in classes I never signed up for, teaching lessons about faith, humility, and trust that I couldn't learn any other way. You'll discover why every test you're taking, every trial you're facing, and every season that feels too long is actually God preparing you for the assignment He has on your life....Remember: you're not the same person you were yesterday, and that's exactly how God planned it. Your character arc is getting a divine rewrite, and who you're becoming is so much better than who you used to be.Stay tuned until the end for a special surprise that's going to change how we connect moving forward. You won't want to miss this!
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