During our devotions this week we have been talking about contentment, singleness, and womanhood. We spent a lot of time in scripture and learning what the Lord commands of each of us in being a woman of God. We were all assigned with the task of defining womanhood and writing our own visions for our personal womanhood. Before this assignment, I had never really thought about what the definition of womanhood is, what it really means to be a woman, or at what point in life do you become a woman. I know women who I view as "women of God" but when I sat down to write out what it means was rather challenging to put it into words.
I am so glad to have taken time and spent time investigating myself and what has called me to be as a woman. It is my prayer that I will stay accountable to my vision and be encouraged by reading it. I would encourage each of you, man and woman, to write your own vision to manhood/womanhood and seek what the Lord has planned for you as a man/woman of God.
My Vision of Womanhood
I will accept
who I am in Christ, for I was chosen by God and made in his image. (Genesis
1:27) I will choose to seek Him daily (Isaiah 55:6) and maximize my time with
him so that I can have an intimate relationship with Him and reflect what it
means to be a woman of God. I will choose to be content with my life and not
compare it to others. (John 17:26, Galatians 6:4, Philippians 4:11-12) I will
not fear or get discouraged because I know that God has planned each day of my
life (Isaiah 41:10, Jeremiah 29:11) and because of this I will relax in His
presence and choose to make the best of every situation. I will seek wise
counsel from people who will tell me the truth and push me in my walk with
Christ.
I will seek to follow God’s model for
womanhood even in today’s ‘modern culture’ and will teach it to younger woman
and live as an example to younger women. (1 Timothy 2:9) I will choose to be
kind, humble, eager to work, trustworthy, modest and extend compassion to all
that I meet. (Proverbs 31:20,26, 1 Peter 3:8) I will seek to serve others
before myself (Proverbs 31:17,19, 1 Peter 3:8) and will be a woman who is quick
to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry and will keep no record of
wrongs. (James 1:19) I will forgive those who have wronged me and take full
responsibility of my wrong doings. (Colossians 3:13, James 5:16) I will be a
diligent worker each day and focus my work on the glory of God, not man.
(Proverbs 31:17,19)
If it is the
Lord’s plan for me to be married, I will work together with my husband to
reflect the glory of God. (Colossians 3:17) I will choose to humble myself, honor
and submit to my husband. (1 Peter 3:1, Genesis 2:18) I will seek to have a
gentle and quiet spirit as I respect his authority as the head of the household
and will encourage him daily to help him reach his God-given potential. (1
Peter 3:4, Ephesians 5:22-24) I will work to communicate with him and not hold
things inside my heart.
If it is the
Lord’s plan for me to have children, I will be a Godly example for my children
to look up to. I will demonstrate and teach my children how to love the Lord
with all their hearts, minds, and
strength and will train them to respect authority and live responsibly.
(Ephesians 6:1, Luke 10:27) I will work with my husband to show our children
what love is and that there is no greater love than the love of Christ. (John
15:13) I will cultivate a peaceful home where all who live there and all who
visit will sense God’s presence not only through acts of love and service but
also through the pleasant and grateful attitude with which I perform them.
Sara this is beautiful!!! I am so proud and encouraged by all the lord is doing in your heart and through you! Liking forward to catching up in person when you get back!! I love you Sara!
ReplyDelete-Hannah