Showing posts with label Women's day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Women's day. Show all posts

Wednesday 28 October 2020

πŸ‘ΈThis hit me hard- Divinity of women πŸ‘°


 THIS HIT ME HARD. 


Have you ever noticed how in the scriptures men are always going up into the mountains to commune with the Lord? 


Yet in the scriptures we hardly ever 

hear of women going to the mountains. 

But we know why — right? 


Because the women were too busy 

keeping life going; 

they couldn’t abandon babies, 

meals, 

homes, 

fires, 

gardens, 

and a thousand responsibilities to make the climb into the mountains!


I was talking to a friend the other day, 

saying that as modern woman

I feel like I’m never “free” enough 

from my responsibilities, 

never in a quiet enough space

I want with God. 


Her response floored me, 

“That is why God comes to women. 

Men have to climb the mountain to meet God, but God comes to women where ever they are.”


I have been pondering on her words for weeks and have searched my scriptures 

to see that what she said is true. 

God does in deed come to women

where they are, 

when they are doing their ordinary, 

everyday work. 


He meets them at the wells 

where they draw water for their families, 

in their homes, 

in their kitchens, 

in their gardens. 


He comes to them 

as they sit beside sickbeds, 

as they give birth, 

care for the elderly, 

and perform necessary mourning and burial rites.


Even at the empty tomb, 

Mary was the first to witness Christ’s resurrection, 

She was there because she was doing the womanly chore of properly preparing Christ’s body for burial. 


In these seemingly mundane 

and ordinary tasks,

these women of the scriptures found themselves face to face with divinity.


So if — like me — you ever start to bemoan the fact that you don’t have as much time to spend in the mountains with God as you would like. Remember, God comes to women. He knows where we are and the burdens we carry. He sees us, and if we open our eyes and our hearts we will see Him, even in the most ordinary places and in the most ordinary things.


He lives. And he’s using a time such as this to speak to women around the world. 


Original πŸ–Œ: Heather F.

Thursday 10 March 2016

••Women of the BIBLE••


❤πŸ’A strong woman knows how to keep her life in order. Even with tears πŸ˜ͺ in her eyesπŸ‘€, she still manages to say 'I'm Ok' with a smile😊😌


What can we learn from the "WOMEN OF THE BIBLE"...πŸ‘§πŸ‘©πŸ‘΅πŸ‘ΈπŸ‘°

*    Like Deborah, I will serve the Lord in power and speak His word without fear. 

*    Like Esther, I will intercede for God's people before the throne.. 

*    Like Abigail, I will humble myself to wash the feet of  the servants of the Lord.. 

*    Like Hannah, I will dedicate my children to the Lord. 

*     Like Priscilla, I will explain the way of God more perfectly to those who are seeking. 

*    Like the Shunamite widow, I will trust God in the day of adversity. 

*    Like Lydia , I will be a worshiper of God and open my home to His ministers. 

*   Like Tabitha (Dorcas), I will always do good and help the poor. 

*    Like Joanna, I will use my wealth to support the ministry of Jesus. 

*   Like Mary, I will say be it unto me according to thy word. 

🌺☘πŸŒ»πŸ€πŸŒΉπŸƒπŸŒΌ☘πŸŒΈπŸ€

Monday 7 March 2016

★★Women's day special★★

This is ME..

I may be the ‘saree’ kind or the ‘skirt’ kind

But I wear my heart on my sleeve

I may be the ‘homemaker’ type or the ‘breadwinner’ type

But I ‘labour’ through my day and night

I may be the ‘yes to all’ sort or the ‘no to all’ sort

But I end up doing everything that needs to get done

I may be the ‘Calvin Klein’ shopper or the ‘Nirali’ shopper

But there are people I value higher than my purchases

I may be the ‘masterchef’ breed or the ‘dial-a-pizza’ breed

But I believe that good thoughts provide true nourishment

I may be the ‘fair skin’ make or the ‘wheatish complexion’ make

But my ethics are much beyond than skin-deep

Don’t judge me..don’t jacket me..

I am a little girl each time I cry myself to sleep..

I am a daughter each time I move away from my parents..

I am a sister each time I provide the much needed advice..

I am a wife each time I save the last bite of the chocolate..

I am a mother each time I clean up the mess that someone else creates..

But you will need the woman in me.. 
In every smile and every mile…
In every tear and every cheer...!!!

Cheers to Womanhood as Women's Day approaches.

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