Legacy of His Presence

A life lived in intimacy with God leaves behind a legacy of His presence—impacting generations long after you’re gone.

Brandi Roubique

12/5/20253 min read

Key Scriptures

  • Psalm 145:4 (TPT)“Generation after generation will declare more of Your greatness and declare more of Your glory.”

  • Psalm 112:1–2 (AMP)“Blessed is the man who fears the Lord… His descendants will be mighty on earth; the generation of the upright will be blessed.”

  • Acts 13:36 (AMP)“For David… served the purpose of God in his own generation, fell asleep, and was buried…”

The deepest proof of intimacy is not just in how you live —
it’s in what remains when you’re gone.
True legacy is not measured in accomplishments, platforms, titles, or earthly success.
It is measured in presence — the atmosphere you carried, the anointing you stewarded, the love you poured out, the prayers you prayed, and the spiritual seeds you planted.

When a woman walks closely with God, she becomes a generational well.
Her life becomes a channel through which heaven touches earth.
Her obedience opens doors for her children.
Her prayers create covering for her family.
Her surrender breaks generational cycles.
Her worship shifts atmospheres for those who come after her.

Her legacy becomes the lingering fragrance of Jesus on everything she touched.

Intimacy creates inheritance.
Intimacy creates impact.
Intimacy creates lineage.

The presence you cultivate in the secret place becomes a river that flows into the lives of others —
your children, your husband, your spiritual daughters, your community, your ministry, your future generations.

When you host the presence of God well in your lifetime,
you teach others — by example, by spirit, by overflow —
how to do the same.

David wasn’t remembered for killing Goliath;
he was remembered for being a man after God’s own heart —
and that is what marked his entire lineage.

Your legacy is being written not through what you build with your hands,
but through what you cultivate with your heart.

This legacy looks like:

  • a home filled with peace because you dwell with Him

  • a marriage strengthened by your prayers

  • children who absorb the atmosphere of worship you create

  • spiritual daughters who carry your fire

  • a ministry built on presence, not performance

  • generations that inherit your hunger, not your hardship

Earthly success can die with you,
but spiritual legacy multiplies after you’re gone.

The overflow of your intimacy will outlive you.
Your yes today becomes someone else’s breakthrough tomorrow.
Your tears today become someone else’s testimony later.
Your surrender today becomes someone else’s freedom in the future.

Legacy is not something you chase —
it’s something you become.

A woman who abides in His presence cannot help but leave a mark of heaven everywhere she goes.

This is your heritage.
This is your inheritance.
This is your legacy.

Reflection & Journaling Prompts

  1. What do I want my children, spiritual daughters, and community to inherit from my spiritual life?

  2. How is God calling me to build a legacy rooted in presence rather than performance?

  3. What patterns, atmospheres, or blessings do I want to pass down?

  4. How can I be more intentional about sowing seeds of intimacy into others?

Declarations / Activation

Declarations:

  • My legacy is the presence of God that flows through my life.

  • I am creating an inheritance of intimacy, purity, and anointing for generations.

  • What God is doing in me will not end with me.

  • My life is a seed that multiplies kingdom impact.

Activation:
Write a “Legacy Blessing” today — a prayer or declaration you want to speak over your future generations (your children, spiritual daughters, nieces, granddaughters, or even the women connected to DOTSP).
Ask the Holy Spirit to help you prophesy what He desires to pass down through you.
Read it aloud and dedicate your lineage to the Lord.

Closing Prayer

Father, thank You that my life in Your presence is creating a legacy that will outlive me. Make me a carrier of Your presence in such a way that generations after me experience Your goodness because of the seeds planted through my yes. Saturate my home, my relationships, and my lineage with Your glory. Let my life echo Your heart. Let my legacy be intimacy, purity, surrender, and presence. Write Your story through me and let it continue long after I’m gone. In Jesus’ name, amen.