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God Is My PR: When Heaven Handles Your Visibility



What happens when you stop promoting yourself and trust the One who positioned you before you were born?


There is a moment that most believers know intimately — the moment you have done everything right, worked with excellence, prayed without ceasing, served faithfully in obscurity — and yet the doors seem closed, the recognition seems distant, and the silence feels deafening. In that moment, the enemy whispers a seductive lie: if you don't promote yourself, no one else will.


I wrote God Is My PR: Positioned by Purpose. Promoted by God. because I lived in that moment. And I want to tell you what I discovered on the other side of it.


"For promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the south: but God is the judge: he putteth down one, and setteth up another." — Psalm 75:6–7, KJV

This passage is not simply a comforting verse to paste on a vision board. It is a radical theological declaration. The psalmist Asaph is confronting the arrogance of those who believe human effort, human networks, or human strategy alone determines who rises. He dismantles every direction on the compass — east, west, south — and declares that promotion has never originated there. It has always, only, originated with God.


What Does It Mean for God to Be Your PR?


In the natural world, a publicist — a PR professional — is someone hired to manage your image, amplify your message, secure your placements, and get your name in front of the right people. They open doors. They make calls. They position you strategically. They fight for your visibility.


Now imagine God — the One who created the universe, who spoke galaxies into existence, who numbers the hairs on your head, who knew your name before your mother called it — choosing to handle your visibility personally. Not delegating it. Not outsourcing it. Handling it Himself.


You were not designed to self-promote your way into your destiny. You were designed to be faithful, and let God do what only God can do — make room for you.

That is the central truth of this book, and it is the truth that changed everything. When I stopped striving to be seen and started serving with surrender, God began to open doors I could never have knocked on myself. Features I didn't apply for. Platforms I didn't campaign for. Recognition from rooms I hadn't even entered yet. That was not strategy — that was God.


Positioned Before You Were Promoted


One of the most important distinctions the Lord showed me is the difference between positioning and promotion. Many of us are so focused on the promotion — the title, the feature, the stage — that we miss the sacred work of positioning. But God never promotes without first positioning. He never elevates what has not been prepared.


Joseph was positioned in a pit before he was promoted to a palace. Esther was positioned in a palace before she was promoted to purpose. David was positioned in a field, tending sheep in obscurity, before he was anointed before his brothers. In every case, the positioning looked like delay. It looked like limitation. It looked like being overlooked. But heaven was never confused about the timeline.


"Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations." — Jeremiah 1:5, KJV

Your positioning season is not a punishment. It is preparation. Every place of obscurity is a classroom. Every closed door is a redirection. Every season of waiting is God doing the deep work in you that the public platform will one day require of you. Do not despise the hidden season. It is holy ground.


The Danger of Self-Promotion


Here is what I have seen — in my own life and in the lives of many Kingdom women I have walked alongside: when we take the PR into our own hands, we may get the platform, but we arrive without the preparation. We may get the visibility, but we carry the weight of maintaining it ourselves. And self-promoted visibility is an exhausting, fragile thing.


It requires constant upkeep. It is threatened by every competitor, every algorithm change, every person who seems to be rising faster. It breeds comparison, anxiety, and a performance-based identity that is entirely at odds with the peace and rest that God promises to those who walk in purpose.


But God-promoted visibility? It carries its own momentum. It does not require you to compete, because God did not make a mistake when He assigned your lane. It does not require you to perform, because He is not applauding your perfection — He is honoring your obedience. There is a rest that comes when you know who is handling your name.


Heaven Handles Your Visibility


The subtitle of this book — Heaven Handles My Visibility — is not a passive statement. It is a declaration of active, intentional trust. It is what you say when someone asks why you are not worried about who sees you. It is what you say when a door closes and you choose peace over panic. It is what you declare when the enemy tells you that you are forgotten.


Heaven is not passive about you. The Father who sees in secret rewards openly (Matthew 6:4). The God who knows every sparrow that falls has not taken His eyes off you for a single moment. Your assignment is etched into eternity, and no amount of human gatekeeping, seasonal obscurity, or missed opportunities can cancel what God has ordained.


You are not behind. You are being positioned. You are not forgotten. You are being prepared. And when God opens the door — and He will — no one will be able to shut it. Not a person, not a platform, not a principality.


"And I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places, that thou mayest know that I, the Lord, which call thee by thy name, am the God of Israel." — Isaiah 45:3, KJV

A Word to the Woman Reading This


If you have been striving, hustling, and performing for visibility — I want you to exhale. Right now. Take a breath and hear this: God sees you. He has always seen you. And He is not slow concerning His promises. He is precise. He is purposeful. And He is working on your behalf in ways that your natural eyes cannot yet perceive.

Your job is not to manage your image. Your job is to steward your anointing. Your job is not to get in the right rooms. Your job is to be ready when God opens the door to the room He designed for you. Your job is not to be seen by everyone. Your job is to be faithful to the One.


God is your PR. And He is very, very good at His job.

To God be all the glory — now and forever. Amen.


Dr. Tina J. Ramsay is the author of God Is My PR: Positioned by Purpose. Promoted by God. — available now on Amazon. Get your copy





 
 
 

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