Undeniable Empowerment: I am Womb-Man — Fearfully and Wonderfully Made!
- Jun 25, 2025
- 6 min read
Updated: Jan 19
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Have you ever taken a moment to reflect deeply on the essence of who you truly are?
To step outside the confines of societal expectations… To loosen the grip of labels, roles, and opinions that try to define you… To pause long enough to hear the truth of your origin?
In a fast-paced world where the voices of others often overshadow our own knowing, it is sacred work to ask: Who am I, really?
The answer begins not with culture—but with Yahuah (the Most High, the Divine One, the Creator of Heaven and Earth).
When the Most High revealed Himself, He declared, “I AM THAT I AM” (Exodus 3:14). This was not merely a name, but a revelation of eternal existence, self-sufficiency, and divine authority. And it is from I AM that we were formed.
Scripture tells us, “So God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them” (Genesis 1:27). This means your identity is not accidental, conditional, or secondary. You exist because I AM desired to express His image through you. You are who you are because He is who He is.
Your generational birthright is royal.

“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people…” (1 Peter 2:9). Royalty is not something you earn—it is something you inherit. It flows through your lineage, sealed by divine intention before you ever took your first breath.
And as womb-man, your creation carries a sacred distinction.
Woman was not formed as an afterthought, nor from the dust of the ground, but from Adam’s rib—from his side, near the heart (Genesis 2:21–23).
This speaks to equality, intimacy, and divine strategy. You were created from living clay, fashioned with a womb, a sacred vessel designed to carry, nurture, and birth life—physically, spiritually, emotionally, and creatively. This womb is not merely anatomical—it is prophetic.
You birth vision.You birth wisdom.You birth healing, ideas, generations, and futures.
The Most High entrusted you with this power because you were formed to steward life in partnership with Him.
The psalmist affirms this truth boldly:“For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother’s womb. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:13–14). Fearfully—meaning with reverence. Wonderfully—meaning with distinction and awe.

To know this is to reclaim yourself. When we detach from societal pressures and false definitions, we begin to remember what Heaven has always known: you are not lacking, late, or less than. You are intentionally designed, divinely empowered, and royally positioned.
So when you ask, Who am I, really? The answer rises with authority and truth: I am made in the image of I AM. I am heir to a royal inheritance. I am womb-man—carrier of life, purpose, and promise. I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
And no opinion, system, or season can take that away.
Embracing Authenticity: A Journey to Self-Worth and Inner Strength
The silver lining in this journey of self-discovery is that as I began to shift my focus inward and cultivate a more intimate and healthy relationship with myself and the Divine Potter (Yah), I started to truly see “me” for the first time.
I began to recognize my intrinsic value and understand my worthiness, which proved to be a transformative experience. This shift in perspective was nothing short of a game changer; it opened my eyes to the possibilities that lay ahead when I embraced my authentic self.

Many of us carry with us stories that are marked by trials and tribulations—narratives of enduring negative circumstances, navigating dysfunctional relationships, experiencing betrayal, or facing discrimination in the workplace. As we share our stories, we often discover that they are woven with common threads: the pervasive fear of “what if.” This fear can stifle our ambitions, defer our dreams, and foster deep-seated insecurities that linger in the shadows of our minds.
No matter where you find yourself in life at this very moment, or whatever negative experiences you, queen, may have allowed to seep into your heart and mind, it’s essential to remember this powerful truth: you were “fearfully and wonderfully made!” (Psalm 139:14 (NIV).
In every aspect of your being, from your beautifully diverse skin tones to your voluptuous lips, whether your hips are curvy or slender, and regardless of whether your hair is straight, kinky, or curly. You are WOMAN, Womb-Man! A magnificent embodiment of strength and grace—God’s perfect gift to man.
Your existence is a testament to the beauty of diversity and the richness of human experience.
Celebrate yourself and all that you represent, for you are worthy of love, respect, and the pursuit of your dreams.
The Heart Behind the Message:
Just a few things to ponder on ...

By: Robyn Farmer Downin
Hey Unstoppable You!
Every now and then, life invites us to pause—not to fix or figure it all out—but simply to reflect. To ask ourselves deeper questions. To listen not to the noise of the world, but to the quiet truths rising from within.
Have you ever asked yourself, “Who am I, really?” Beyond the expectations of others, beyond the roles you play and the image you project—who are you at your core? That question alone can open the door to incredible freedom.
This isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about beginning a journey. One that leads you back to you. You are worthy of a life rooted in truth, passion, purpose, and joy. And you don’t have to walk that path alone. I’m here, cheering you on with grace and belief in your becoming,
With purpose. On purpose. In purpose.
Coach RahLynne
In this journey of healing and rediscovery, I encourage you to gently ponder on the following questions to reflect on your own growth. These questions are designed to awaken purpose and cultivate resilience in your life.
1. Self-Reflection on Identity: Have I ever taken the time to truly reflect on who I am, beyond societal expectations and norms?
This question invites a profound exploration of my inner self, compelling me to delve into the layers of my personality, beliefs, and experiences that shape my identity. It prompts me to ask whether I have allowed external influences—such as family, friends, or cultural narratives—to dictate my sense of self.
2. Breaking Free from Social Expectations: Do I find myself conforming to societal standards at the expense of my own happiness and fulfillment?
This reflection challenges me to consider the ways in which I may be living for others rather than for myself. It’s crucial to recognize the moments when I compromise my desires and interests to fit into a mold created by societal norms.
3. Embracing Self-Worth: Do I recognize my own value and worthiness, independent of external validation?
This inquiry is essential for developing a strong sense of self-esteem and self-acceptance. It challenges me to confront the narratives that may have been instilled in me from a young age, suggesting that my worth is contingent upon achievements, appearances, or the approval of others.
4. Overcoming Fear and Insecurities: How do I handle fear and insecurities in my life? Do I allow them to hold me back from pursuing my ambitions and dreams?
This question invites me to confront the fears that may have become obstacles in my path. It’s important to recognize that fear is a natural response, but it should not dictate my actions. To overcome these barriers and live authentically, I can start by identifying specific fears and breaking them down into manageable steps. Engaging in practices such as visualization, where I imagine myself succeeding despite my fears, can be incredibly powerful.
Reflecting on these questions can help deepen your understanding of yourself, your values, and your journey towards self-acceptance and empowerment. This process of introspection is not merely an exercise; it is a vital component of personal growth that can lead to profound transformations in how we perceive ourselves and interact with the world around us.

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