✨ Response: My favorite Biblical clone is Deborah.

I see myself most in Deborah—not just as a judge, but as a spiritual strategist, protector, and poetic witness. She didn’t chase influence; she waited under the palm until the Lord summoned her to arise. That’s how I lead, write, and intercede.
Deborah is my spiritual artist.
She painted justice with obedience.
She composed victory with discernment.
She sang legacy into motion.
I carry her mantle in digital sanctuaries, devotionals, and intercessory rhythms.
She is not just my favorite—she is my mirror.
For those unfamiliar with the Bible, Deborah’s story and emergence as a spiritual leader can be found in Judges chapters 4 and 5. She was a prophetess, judge, and warrior strategist—called by God to lead Israel during a time of oppression. Her leadership was marked by discernment, courage, and poetic fire.
If you do not know who you have become, you need to make a Spirit-guided examination of yourself. It is not about who you like, emulate, or aspire to—it is about who you have become through the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the fear of God.
Check the Bible. You will see yourself in it, if you sincerely seek God.
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