Undominated
- onetiacutts
- Feb 16
- 1 min read

2/16/26
As we enter this week, many of us are learning a quiet but powerful lesson:
You can be yielded — and still need boundaries. You can be submitted — and still need discernment. You can be faithful — and still refuse to be overtaken.
This is not a message about independence. It’s a message about being undominated.
Undominated does not mean unteachable. It does not mean resistant. It does not mean closed or guarded.
Undominated means you have learned how to receive without losing who you are or your voice in the process.
When Yielding Requires Strength
Some of us were taught that humility meant silence, that submission meant surrendering our voice, and that being shaped by God required being shaped by people — no matter the cost.
But God never intended authority to erase identity.
You can honor leadership without giving away discernment. You can learn without losing yourself. You can stay soft without being absorbed.
That is not rebellion. That is maturity.
This Week, Practice Anchored Yielding
As you step into this week, ask yourself:
Where am I receiving wisdom, not fear?
Where am I honoring without shrinking?
Where is God teaching me to stand rooted instead of striving?





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