YOU SCORED AS

The Called But Depleted Woman

You know God has called you to something. But your body can't carry it. Not because you're broken. Because you've been avoiding the first territory God gave you dominion over.

Your Body Audit revealed something you've probably been avoiding for a while: your body is the bottleneck between you and your calling.

HERE'S WHAT THIS MEANS

That's not condemnation. It's the truth. And it's a truth that, once you face it, can change everything.

Here's what The Called But Depleted Woman looks like from the inside:

You know exactly what God is calling you to. You can see the vision. You've heard it in prayer. You've said yes in your heart. But your body won't cooperate. Your energy is low. Your health is declining. You're too tired to show up the way you know you're supposed to.

You've deprioritized your body because "it's just a body" or "God looks at the heart" or "grace covers this." But you've started to feel the gap. The gap between your calling and your capacity. The gap between what God is asking and what your body can carry.

You might avoid mirrors. You might avoid hard conversations about your health. You might have gained significant weight and feel ashamed about it. You might hide behind theology to avoid the topic entirely.

But deep down, you know. Your body is not a separate issue from your calling. It's the first issue.

HERE'S WHAT'S ACTUALLY HAPPENING

Your false belief is: "My body doesn't matter to God. I'll deal with it later. Grace covers this."

Grace is not permission to neglect what God gave you to steward. Grace empowers you to steward it. And your body is the first territory God gave you dominion over. Genesis 1:28 didn't start with the nations. It started with you.

What's actually happening is passivity disguised as grace. Neglect dressed up as "God loves me as I am." He does love you as you are. And He loves you too much to leave you depleted when He has an assignment that requires capacity.

The Bible calls this lawlessness. Not in a condemning way. In a diagnostic way. Lawlessness with your body means you've refused to bring order to the first territory. And that refusal is blocking everything downstream.

1 Corinthians 9:27 says "I discipline my body and keep it under control, lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified." Paul didn't discipline his body for a smaller waistline. He disciplined it so his body wouldn't disqualify him from his calling.

That's stewardship. Not for image. For assignment.

Be honest with yourself for a moment.

How many times have you said no to something God was asking because you didn't have the energy? How many mornings have you woken up already behind because your body couldn't keep up? How many opportunities have you watched pass because you told yourself you'd get your health together "someday"?

Someday has a cost. And the cost is your calling.

God does not give dominion to what is not surrendered to Him. Your career, your ministry, your relationships, your purpose. He multiplies what is surrendered. And your body is the one area you've held back.

Not out of rebellion. Out of avoidance. But avoidance and rebellion produce the same fruit: a body that can't carry what God is asking you to carry.

The depletion you feel isn't just physical. It's spiritual. Because your body and your spirit are not separate. What you do with one affects the other. When you weaken the flesh through proper stewardship, you strengthen the spirit. When you neglect the flesh, the spirit gets muted.

Your calling is waiting. But it's waiting for a body that can carry it.

Fit for the Call was built for this exact moment. Not to shame you. To equip you.

We don't start where the world starts. We don't hand you a workout plan and tell you to get motivated. We start with the truth: your body is not your project. It's your assignment. And assignments come with instruction.

Inside FFTC, The Called But Depleted Woman learns to:

Stop hiding behind grace and start partnering with God in her stewardship. Face her body without shame. Approach health as obedience, not vanity. Build capacity, energy, and strength for the calling she's already said yes to. Steward her body as the first act of dominion, not the last.

You don't have to become a fitness person. You have to become a faithful steward. And faithful stewardship with your body unlocks everything God has been waiting to multiply.

Your body is important. But it cannot be done without partnering with God in this. That's what FFTC is. The partnership. The environment. The reorder.

"I knew God was calling me to more but I was too exhausted to answer. I thought my body was a separate issue. Renee showed me it was the first issue. FFTC didn't just change my health. It unlocked the calling I'd been avoiding."

Hope

Fit for the Call is not:

  • Fit for the Call is not a weight loss program.

  • It is not a guilt trip. It is not body shaming wrapped in theology.

  • It is not going to tell you your worth is tied to your size.

  • It is not for women who want to lose weight for vanity.

Fit for the Call is:     

  • Body stewardship as an act of obedience.

  • Capacity building for the assignment God has already given you.

  • The environment where neglect stops and dominion starts.

  • The thing that equips the body your calling requires.

Your calling requires a body that can carry it. Stop waiting. Start stewarding.

You've been convicted. Now get equipped.

The gap between your calling and your capacity doesn't close with more prayer. It closes with stewardship. Body stewardship is biblical. Your calling is waiting. The door is open.