LockedIn to Yahweh 

I’ve walked through seasons where I felt broken in body and spirit. Surgery, recovery, discomfort, surrender—those were real. I’ve stood on platforms as a leader, helping others rise while silently asking God to hold me steady. I’ve carried the weight of responsibility, of motherhood, of expectations, and still said yes to becoming stronger in my 50s, so I could stand in wholeness before the One who sees it all.

And now? I’m not casually connected to God.

I’m locked in to Yahweh.

This is personal. This is powerful. This is holy.

I’ve traded fear for faith.

Pressure for peace.

Perfection for presence.

My workouts are worship. My discipline is devotion.

My leadership is submission.

Everything I build, whether in my body, my home, my career, or my heart, is grounded in Him.

Because I know what it’s like to try and do it alone.

And I’ll never go back.

“You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” — Isaiah 26:3

That’s me.

My mind is steadfast.

My spirit is steady.

I trust Him.

I’m locked in to Yahweh.

Not just in the mountaintop moments, but in the middle of the stretch, the strain, and the slow progress.

Because He has always been locked in to me through every chapter..

I’m showing up.

For myself. For the calling.

For His glory.

And I’m bringing others with me.

Let’s move. Let’s rise. Let’s grow.

All for the One who never let go.

“You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” — Isaiah 26:3

As I’ve been living out this “locked in” mindset, I’ve started noticing it everywhere. In the way I move, the way I lead, and even in the things that catch my attention. Recently, something unexpected stopped me in my tracks and brought this whole message full circle in a powerful and visual way.


“Locked In” by Kyle Moon, Wildlife Photographer

When I saw the professional wildlife photo titled “Locked In” by wildlife photographer, Kyle Moon. Locked In to Yahweh, something in my spirit immediately said, “That’s the one.” I didn’t hesitate to purchase it because I believe in supporting the kind of work that flows from someone’s God-given passion. We are stronger when we lift each other up, when we recognize the spark in someone else and choose to fan the flame. That’s part of my calling: to elevate others, to create space for people to rise in their purpose, and to lead with a heart rooted in God. That’s why I’m here, on this earth.

So when I saw that photo, I saw alignment. One creative soul locked in with his calling, and another, me, locked in with mine!

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