Dedicated to Calling: Where Honor and Glory Are Revealed


Published 17 January 2026
By FaithfulHeartsNetwork 

One of the greatest struggles among believers today is not the absence of calling, but the absence of clarity and dedication to that calling.

In a powerful message, Apostle Michael Orokpo emphasized a timeless truth:
Honor and glory are not accidental — they are products of dedication to purpose.
Calling Is Not About Uniqueness
There is a subtle lie many believers have believed — that calling must be something no one has ever done before. Scripture and history reveal otherwise.

If God calls a man to an assignment, it does not mean that no one has ever walked that path. What distinguishes men is not the existence of a calling, but the depth of dedication to it.

Many have preached.

Many have taught.

Many have served.

But few dedicated themselves fully.

Purpose Demands Diligence
Calling answers the why of your existence.
Dedication answers the how of your rising.
When a believer locates his or her calling and commits to it with diligence, consistency, and humility, something happens:
Grace increases

Capacity expands

Visibility follows

Scripture confirms this principle:

“Do you see a man diligent in his ways? He shall stand before kings.” (Proverbs 22:29)
Not before crowds — before kings.
Glory Is Revealed in Staying
Many abandon their calling too early because they are searching for applause instead of alignment. But glory is revealed when a man stays long enough, grows deep enough, and obeys consistently enough.

Isaiah reminds us:
“Nations shall come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising.” (Isaiah 60:3)
Notice — kings do not come to beginnings.
They come to brightness.

A Call to the Believer
This message is a call to:
Locate your God-given assignment
Stop comparing your path
Dedicate yourself fully
Trust the process of growth
Purpose is not discovered by noise, but by obedience.
Glory is not chased — it is revealed.

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