Friday, December 4, 2015

That’s So Girlie

Females today are pulled in so many directions with all their family responsibilities, work obligations, and the unrealistic body images Hollywood presents to them on a regular basis. In the clamor of everyday living what are the qualities that God bestows on his loving daughters that make them so delightfully different from the male human being.
An authentic woman…
1.   Sees herself beautiful just as she is right now. (Song of Solomon 4:7)
2.   (As a mom or grandmother) treasures all the memorable events her children (and grandchildren) do throughout their life. (Luke 2:19)
3.   (As a wife) works with husband to attempt to achieve a harmonious marriage. (Ephesians 5:22)
4.   Is aware her personal worth to those around her is priceless. (Proverbs 31:10)
5.   Knows that there will be times throughout her life where she must stand, and be a catalyst to positive change for someone. (Esther 4:14)
6.   Realizes one of her best characteristics is how she helps others in her own unique way. (Genesis 2:18)
7.   Understands that how she dresses speaks volumes about her moral fiber as a woman. (I Timothy 2:9)
8.   Is certain there is nothing she can’t do with God’s help. (Philippians 4:13)
9.   Learns nagging accomplishes nothing lasting to its intended for. Try praying to God for help instead. (Proverbs 19:13)
10.                     Is present for the rather difficult events in her life out of duty to those she loves. (John 19:25-27)
I have barely scratched the surface of what is available in the Bible. Along with a good concordance, discover more of what God desperately wants you to discover in His Word. Change is not always easy, but your Heavenly Father has as many chances as you need to get it right.

He loves you. In fact, I can hear Him calling your name right now. Don’t resist your urge to run into His arms right now. Believe me; He’s missed His time with you.

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