I am passionate about women stepping into their royal positions in Christ.
Many are bound by “unspoken” narratives that dangerously silence them.
Lurking theologies still twist the scriptures in their lives and they become less than they were designed to be.
Women are more than the modern day definition of “helpers.”
In our world a helper is someone who helps me do my job when in God’s view she is the perfect complement/companion for Kingdom work and she has her own job to do. She was formed for more than what we currently are seeing in the body of Christ.
Two may become one but neither is called to disappear. Both are called and both must be loyal to Christ more than to each other. Otherwise, we’ve stepped into idolatry.
Women are indeed leaders if that is what God has called them to be. Yet, not every woman is.
Within each heart was woven “God-details” into the fabric of her being. It was a design solely decided by God, Himself. She didn’t even get a vote.
A man is no leader just because he is a man nor is a woman a leader because she’s a woman. That is merely their gender, not their gifting.
What a pity that we have misunderstood the heart of God in all of our self-righteousness.
Lives have been lost because we refuse to release women. Sometimes we refuse to release ourselves out of fear of man.
So, pride won over Heaven.
Hell won too.
The woman has been wired with a discernment unlike men. Both are needed. But when you remove women from places where wisdom is needed for decisions and insight that they have been given, well, you’re now in a dangerous territory.
You’re half blind, half powerful, and missing a vital piece of the Kingdom puzzle.
Many women sit silently dying inside because God in them is silent.
It’ll be interesting to me as to how God handles this when we get to heaven.
There is a responsibility on both sides.
First, the man should be championing the woman in their God-gifted callings. This is the plight of brothers and sisters in Christ.
Second,us women should be studying to show ourselves approved rather than looking to men to tell us how to think and what to believe.
You were made for more than…this.
Will you follow Jesus?
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