How Strengths and Gifts Work Enable Your Divine Design

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In uncovering your Divine Design, you’ve discovered that spiritual gifts are the what of your calling, while strengths are the how. But the beauty of God’s design is that they don’t stand alone. Gifts and strengths are designed to work together in harmony.

What It Means When Gifts and Strengths Align

Your gifts point to the role God has called you to play in His Kingdom. Your strengths describe the way you carry out that role.

  • Gifts = What → the ministry you’re called to.

  • Strengths = How → the personal wiring that enables you to live it out.

Together, they reveal a fuller picture of your design — the assignment and the approach, the role and the rhythm.

Why It Matters

When gifts and strengths work together:

  • Your service is more effective — you’re not just doing the right work, you’re doing it in the way you’re wired to thrive.

  • You experience greater joy — ministry flows more naturally when it matches both your gifts and your strengths.

  • You avoid burnout — instead of striving in areas that don’t fit, you focus on the alignment God intended.

  • The Body of Christ is enriched — your unique combination contributes something no one else can replicate.

How They Work Together in Real Life

Here are a few examples:

  • A woman with the gift of teaching may express it differently depending on her strengths. One with a Strategic® strength teaches by showing the bigger picture. One with Empathy® teaches by connecting deeply with her students’ hearts.

  • A woman with the gift of leadership leads differently depending on her strengths. One with Analytical® strength may lead through data-driven clarity, while one with Positivity® inspires through encouragement.

The gift is the same, but the strengths shape how it comes to life.

How Do You Begin?

Start by exploring both sides of your design:

  1. Identify your gifts through prayer, Scripture, reflection, and feedback from others.

  2. Recognize your strengths — the natural ways God wired you to think, feel, and act.

  3. Look for harmony — ask, “How do my strengths enable me to live out my gifts more fully?”

Sister, when you embrace both your gifts and your strengths, you’ll begin to see just how intentionally God designed you.

Your Next Step

This is the heart of the Divine Design Discovery Guide — helping you reflect on your past, identify your gifts and strengths, and align your life with God’s vision. Download your free copy today and begin seeing how the what and the how of your design work together for His glory.

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