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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Why we chose those women.

 Spy Minister Redemptive Story 

 

Eve:  her story shows the challenge of listening and hearing od when God speaks to us.  When we fail to attend go’ 'oice, we move in the wrong direction, and we commit sin. Eve was the first woman to sin when she listened to the serpent instead of God. Was the first woman of color who embraced and empowered in her role as the helper. the story of Eve should remind women of color that God has created each of us in his image.  We know that God has empowered and inspired many women of color to be pioneers, to helpers, andmen who listen to the voice of God. The First African Woman The story of Eve is relevant to women of color for several reasons.  It Is no secret that one of color has reigned throughout history as the first woman to do many tGod's in God’s world. Where are you in your relationship with God? Whose voice are you listening to?

Hagar:   represents the Battered, beaten, and Rejected women of the world, T; thedemptive story lies in the :scripture the God who sees me is Jehovah Rohai. Regardless of your circumstances, your social status, or how manyou'ves you’ve been knocked down, battered, and eaten your life, you cannot escape from go. Care.  God provided for Haga and her son, and he can and will provide for you. Genesis 16,21 25:12-18. During warfare and chaos, God is still with you.

Acsah: The story is an account of an obedient daughter who did not bemoan her fate but utilized wisdom.  Her actions possibly allowed her family to become successful and respected in the community, for we later learn that Othniel became the first judge of IsraeJohua's Johua’s death see Jdgs. 3;9 A Wise Daughter Although she is a little-known woman of the Gable cash, I a wonderful role model for women today., she used her wisdom and knowledge to provide for her family.Rahab's Rahab’s story has taught women throughout time that God uses whomever he chooses to fulfill his mission because of his sovereigdoesn't doesn’t always choose the most righteous, he chooses those who are the most willing. Willing to be used by God, her story shows that God can use anyone.  Rahab was a prostitute whose house was Jericho'sericho's defensive wall. And as women of God, we must remember to not discount others who do not act as we do. They, too, may be used by God and can become new creations. Joshua 1::2,11, 2::1-24 Matthew 1:5 Hebrews 11:31 James 2:25

Rebekah: Rebekah was unable to have children for nearly 20 years after marrying Isac. Bu Isaac prayed for his wife, and finally, Rebekah conceived twin boys-Jacob and Esau Gen 25::19-26. Although Esau was the eldest and entitledfather'sfather’s inheritance and blessing. Genesis 24-27:1 Corinthians 13. Rehabs Faith earned her a place in the Hebrew Hall of Faith, Herew 11:31, and listing in the genealogy of Jesus Matthew 15 However we must remain faithful in reaching for the courage and boldness that allows us to take the first steps toward Christ, and as women f God, we must remember to not discount others who do not act as we do.  They, too, may be used by God and can become new creations in Jesus Christ. How has God used you despite yourself to accomplish his will? 

Abigail A Wise:   Wife the Story of Abigail shows a woman today how to deal with challenAbbigail'sbigail’s story proves, following wisdom and goodness eventually yields great results. Seek God for guidance, 1 Samuel 25:1-44 Samuel 3😊 When Abigail approached David, she quickly dismounted and fell on her face in submission, accepting the blame husband'susband's foolish remarks.  Her actions and words showed great respect for this man of God. She depends not only on her reasoning but God'son God's grace.  She reminds David of who he was, she reminds him that vengeance belongs to the Lord who is the captain of the battlefield. David repented and thanked Abigail for being an instrument of God by reminding him not to take matters into his own hands. Upon returning home, Abigail found her husband drunk after fasting. She was not to tell him anything about what had transpired earlier that day.  When he woke up the next morning, she hired him the pday'sus day's events.  When he confronted him, his heart became toned.  The days later the Lord struck Nabal and he did 1: 25-38

 

Hannah:  Have you committed to praying to God for all your needs and wants? Use Hannah as a model for handling your no and not yet moments, what do you do when G"d Says “No? Hannah teaches us what to do when our desire does not materialize.  She shows us how to handle no or not yet from God. Through Hanah living with lifts disappointments on a daily basis, she reemphasizes for us the value of prayer.  Hanah continued to go to the Tabernacle with her husband, Elkanah to pray. She continued to worship God even though her prayers went unanswered.

Zipporah: The African American woman of today has the potential to carry out the purpose for which she was created. Women of color must be like Zipporah and show God's will when we agree and when we do not. We must remember that we see only a portion; God sees the entire picture and knows what I best for us. It is not necessary that she live in the shadow of another person to establish a spiritual legacy. Zipporah is introduced as one of seven daughters, possibly the oldest, of the Midianite priest.  Moses met this family after fleeing from Egypt.  As sheJethro'sJethro’s daughters courageously faced daily harassment by other shepherds when water infather'sfather's flocks.  Moses helped them and their father repaid him with hospitality and eventually with permission to marry Zipporah.

Queen of Sheba: The queen of Sheba, also known as the Queen of the South Matthew 12:42 Luke 11:31 is perhaps one of the most powerful women of her day the area from which she was known for both gold and spices. She gave the King 120 talents, about 4.5 tons of gold, and scores of spices n jewels. Historians give her credit for introducing the cultivation of certain spices, like Balsam, to Israel. The name Sheba implies that this queen was a woman of color. She reigned over territory in Southwest Arabia modern-day Yemen and across the Red Sea from Northeast Africa.

Michal: The story of Michal has a lot to teach us of color. Miha was the daughter of King Saul, but she was in love with a young former shepherd named David.  But there was a problem her father feared David and was intensely jealous of him. Sul used his daughter as bait, promising her to David in marriage if he would kill a hundred Philistines as a bride price, but once again David triumphed, and Micha became his wife.  Michal had to learn to lean on God rather than on the things f life. 1 Samual 18:17-19 25;44 Women and girls of African ancestry, what is our destiny Will we ever be truly happy simply by being married or when we get the many other things we desire Michal can help us answer that question with a rounding no We must have our relationship with God an understand what destiny God world have u fulfill then we will be fulfilled women of God.  1 S" muel 18”17-29; 19:11-17; 25:44; 2 Samuel 3:112-16; 6:12-23

 

 

New Testament

Phoebe:   remain focused on the goal of spreading the good news and accomplishing this task against insurmountable odds. Driven by her deep sense of desire purpose, faith, and commitment, Phoebe traveled many miles to deliver to Paul'se Paul’s letter to the Christians in Rome. This letter was important, for its contents could become the ridge to understanding God.

 Plan for future Chr Phoebe'sPhoebe's steadfast motivation touched the hearts of countless people who otherwise may not have been receptive to the gospel.  Without this diligent and faithful servant, we might to have the book of Romans from which to read and garner spiritual insight like other women in both the early church and the church, today sacrificed countless hours for the advanceGod'sof God's kingdom through her various church ministries Romans 16:1-2.

Anna:  she was a prophetess who served the Lord in her singleness. A woman through whom God spoke. When she spoke, those in the temple listened.  She was a Messianic watcher and a leader. She represents God calling women to be prophetic leaders. She was so respected that her attestation of Jesus was highly regarded, alongside that of an angel and a righteous man. Luke 2:9-12,25-32,38. Anna is a model of spiritual devotion.  She kept vigil in the temple-fasting, praying, and offering thanksgiving.  According to Luke 19::45-46, Jesus said that the temple should be a house of prayer, and that is what Anna did there; she prayed. This devout woman did not allow her circumstances to stop her from worshiping God and waiting for God. Promised messiah. Anna was a forerunner to the apostles who were commissioned to witness to the entire world gaining in Jerusalem. Luke 2:38 1:8 She joyously told people who the by Jesus was and what he could do for people. Anna represents hopeful expectation How can you be more devout in your service to God and others Use Anna as an example.  Isiah 9;6-7 Luke 2:36-38

Jochebed, she knew it would take a village. To raise her child, but also to be his life. So, she started calling on the village from the day of his birth.  The first two village members introduced in the story are midwives named Shiphrah and Puah, who were ordered to kill all male babies born to Hebrews omen, the bis live Ex 1:15-19 Their refusal to kill the male babies was the first step in savingJochebed'schebed’s son. Jochebed manages to control her baby for three months, defying the order to throw him into the Nile River. She constructed a basket of papyrus and coated it with tar and pitch for waterproofing. He observed the bathing pattern of the Pharaoh. Daughter, the princess, and he coached her daughter, Mirim another village member, so she would know what to say and do when the princes found the bay Jochebed knew that Miriam fully grasped the and understood how to suddenly appear and suggested the appropriate nurse for the discovered child.  God heard her prayer and intervened on her behalf.  He honored her true purpose by using all her children, Aaron, Miriam, and Moses to lead his people out of bondage she only feared God and not people.

Mary mother of Jesus: Was described highly favored woman of God who treasured things in her heart.  Mothers today are smart to pay attention to their children to observe what they do and what they do. They should also remember that God has plans for their children, and it is their obligation as parents to bring their children up knowing God and in admiration of the Lord and the plans God has for them. Luke 1:28 and blessed Luke 1:42,45,48. Mary is obedGod'sto God’s will. Upon hearing the news that she would carry a child, she asked the ang how it a possible for her a virgin to have a baby.  The angel proceeded to tell Mary that nothing was impossible wiMary's. Mary's response was then: ILord'se Lord's servant.  May it be t as you have said Luke 1:38 obedient some do not may have to have the plan laid out in black and white for themthey're they’re willing to follow it. Mary trusted God: if tGod'sas God's plan then she was ready to follow through with it. Pray for a spirit that is humble, observant, and obedGod'sto God’s will. Matthew 1:16-25, Luke 126 2;52 John 2;1-1;9:25-27 Acts 1:14

Claudia:   A sincere Supporter of Paul, she supported her leader despite what others thought. She was an encourager, nurturer, and strong suppoPaul'sn Paul's circle. Faith was the key to her maintaining a positive mindset and supportive spirit. He understood the message of Christ; she knew what he had done for her and what he promised to do for all believers. Therefore, she was able to support others who were ambassadors for Christ.  Claudia who had three daughters? Each daughter was considered a valuable member of society, a prominent physician, a leading criminal attorney, and a renowned vocalist. Life provides a challenge to each daughter. There we times when they doute themselves their ability to handle situations and their understanding of what their system taught.  Yet these women had praying mother, grandmother, aunt, neighbor, or daughter who was always available to offer encouragement or who never stopped praying. They were praying women. Reflect on the women who have constantly prayed for you and served as your support base. How can you be supportive of other women? John 17:20-23;2 2 Timothy 4;21? 

 

 

 

Mary Magdalene:  Setting her Reputation Straight All for Gospels notes that Mary was among the witneChrist'sChrist's resurrection. Depending on which gospel you are raising, either Jesus or an angel commissioned her to go and tell the disciple that he has risen from the dead This commissioning to go and tell I an affirmation for contemporary women, Jesus was and is intensely gender-inclusive, establishing the pace of women in the proclamation of the gospel through Mry. Presumed to have been a prostitute is the condition from which Jesus liberates her to the office. She had been possessed by demons as mentioned in Both Mark 16;9 and Luke 8;2. Ventures to name those seven demos using names that collectively describe mental, emotional, and spiritual conditions that women of all ages have struggleThey're They're depressed of low self-esteem, doubt, procrastination bitterness, and self-pity. We could add to this list: jealousy, guilt, envy discord, idolatry, and an unforgiving spirit. She became the leader among women, a proclaimer of the gospel to the apostles, an evangelist to the marginalized, and an erGod'sin God’s kingdoms. Most of all Mary Magdalen is made of a wounded person who was healed and made whole by the love of Christ and called and commissioned by him to serve in his kingdom.  Matthew 2811-10-mark 1540 1611 Luke 8;1-3; 241-11 John 201-18.

Euodia and Syntyche Women in Conflict;    The apostle Paul held Euodia and Syntyche in high esteem they were truly an aPaul'so Paul’s ministry.  They contributed greatly to the local church, which is why Paul was adamant about bringing wholeness and healing to this situation. If left unchecked, his conflict could cause harm to both him and the church.  When there is division in the household of faith, the work of the church is hindered.  Whatever the issue was between Euodia and Syntyche, Paul wanted to put it to rest, and he wanted the other believers to assist in making that happen.  As women of color and of faith, we must focus on important matters and not dwell on minor issues The time we waste arguing about insignificant matters could be better used doing something to advance the work of the Lord Instead of finding, Pau encourages the saints to rejoice and b gentle with one another Philippians  4:4-5. How can we attract others to the church if we are at odds with each other, They see enough of that outside the church.  While we may not get it together, we need to compromise and lay aside every besetting sin.  Things do not always have to go your way. We must remember that everyone is someone important to Christ.  When we understand this, we will respect each other. Is there a woman of faith you need to reconcile with or others you need to help reconcile? Pray for guidance in our situation Philippians 21-;42-9.

Mary Martha Grieving Sisters Grieving; Sisters It is sometimes difficult to believe that this could happen to a sister, brother, or someone significant to us. Jesus demonstrated his power to them y raising Lazarus for the dad. It is a miracle that these two sisters had to first-hand experience in order to realize that he is the resurrection the truth and the light this is the compassion of Jesus Christ When you have been burdened with the loss of a loved one or when you have been through a challenging situation, to whom have you turned for comfort? Remember to cast your cares on Jesus for he cares for you. John 111-44; 1 Peter 5;7 That same Jesus that resurrected Lazarus from the dd can raise you from all your dead works.

Mary of Bethany the Unforgotten:   Overwhelmed by the cares of the world, all women frequently care for children, elderly parents, or even their extended families. Mary was often overshadowed by her siblings, Martha, and Lazarus, especially by her sister.  These sisters represent the duality found within all of us.  Sometimes, we see Mary'sf Mary’s attributes in our lives; at other times, Martha'sMartha’s. It is not a matter of good or bad, but rather good and better, concerning our decisions. There are choices and priorities, and hopefully, we will make the better choice in a particular situation.  We read in Luke 10:38-42 that Jesus confirmed Mary for making the best choice. There would be tables to set and meals to prepare, but how many opportunities would there be to spend time with the one'sin one's own home?

Women with issues with blood: In what re of your life do you need faith to be healed? Uwoman's woman’s story to help you press your way to your healing. Over the years, she had exhausted all her resources on doctors and medicines, trying to find a cure for her illness, only to be left poor, depressed, and sicker than before Mk 5:26. She was now considered untouchable, she as was society because he as believed to be clean.  When she heard about the man who could help with just a touch, she believed that he could hear her too.  She knew that if she could make it through the crowd and get close enough to touch even the edge of his clothing, he would be made whole.  It was her faith in Jesus that gave her the hope that she could be wel It'sn.  It’s her faith in Jesus that made her brave enough to join the crowd, even though she was unclean.  When she tried tJesus'h Jesus' cloak, she raised immediately that she had been made ll.  But afraid that she might be punished for violating the law of uncleanness, he said nothing.  Lev 15::25-30 Leviticus 1525-31 Matthe 9:20-22 Mark 525-34 Luke 8:43-48

The Chosen Lady 2 John; Take literary, it refers to a local church and its members Whether a local church or one special one the chosen lady is to be emulated.  This priceless novel illustrates what it means to live in love and walk in the spirit of truth.  The recipient of this letter enjoyed a saintly chance and distinguished privilege.  John commended the Christian lady for her virtue and the religious education of her children and he exhorted her to remain in the doctrine of Christ, to preserve the truth, and to carefully avoid the delusions of false teachers.  John also commends her and her children for remaining faithful to the truth of the gospel, and he urges them to obey the command to love one another. Others loved this lady too, not for her rank but for her holiness. She was not only a chosen one but also a choice one a woman of refinement and good manners.  The chosen lady is honest and trained people with integrity. And since we are the church, it is imperative that we include role models. As you have heard from the beginning, his command that you walk in love 2 John 6 How are you walking in love Follow thelady'sn lady’s example today.

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 Spy Minister Redemptive Story Why we chose those women.

 

Eve:  her story shows the challenge of listening and hearing od when God speaks to us.  When we fail to hear go’ voice, we move in the warn direction, and we commit sin. Eve was the first woman to sin when she listened to the serpent instead of God. Was the first woman of color who embraced and empowered in her role as the helper, the story of Eve should remind women of color that God has created each of us in his image.  We know that God has empowered and inspired many women of color to be pioneers, to be helpers, and to be women who listen to the voice of God. The First African Woman The story of Eve is relevant to women of color for several reasons.  It Is no secret that one of color has reigned throughout history as the first woman to do many things in God’s world. Where are you in your relationship with God? Whose voice are you listening to?

Hagar:   represents the Battered, beaten, and Rejected women of the world, The redemptive story lies in the scripture the God who sees me is Jehovah Rohai. Regardless of your circumstances, your social status, or how many times you’ve been knocked down, battered, and eaten your life, you cannot escape from go. Care.  God provided for Haga and her son, and he can and will provide for you. Genesis 16,21 25:12-18. During warfare and chaos, God is still with you.

Acsah: The story is an account of an obedient daughter who did not bemoan her fate but utilized wisdom.  Her actions possibly allowed her family to become successful and respected in the community, for we later learn that Othniel became the first judge of Israel after Johua’s death see Jdgs. 3;9 A Wise Daughter Although she is a little-known woman of the Gable cash, I a wonderful role model for women today., she used her wisdom and knowledge to provide for her family.

Rahab:  Rahab’s story has taught women throughout time that God uses whomever he chooses to fulfill his mission because of his sovereignty God doesn’t always choose the most righteous, he chooses those who are the most willing. Willing to be used by God, her story shows that God can use anyone.  Rahab was a prostitute whose house was part of Jericho's defensive wall. And as women of God, we must remember to not discount others who do not act as we do. They, too, may be used by God and can become new creations. Joshua 1::2,11, 2::1-24 Matthew 1:5 Hebrews 11:31 James 2:25

Rebekah: Rebekah was unable to have children for nearly 20 years after marrying Isac. Bu Isaac prayed for his wife, and finally, Rebekah conceived twin boys-Jacob and Esau Gen 25::19-26. Although Esau was the eldest and entitled to his father’s inheritance and blessing. Genesis 24-27:1 Corinthians 13. Rehabs Faith earned her a place in the Hebrew Hall of Faith, Herew 11:31, and listing in the genealogy of Jesus Matthew 15 However we must remain faithful in reaching for the courage and boldness that allows us to take the first steps toward Christ, and as women f god, we must remember to not discount others who do not act as we do.  They, too, may be used by God and can become new creations in Jesus Christ. How has God used you despite yourself to accomplish his will? 

Abigail A Wise:   Wife the Story of Abigail shows a woman today how to deal with challenges. As Abbigail’s story proves, following wisdom and goodness eventually yields great results. Seek God for guidance, 1 Samuel 25:1-44 Samuel 3😊 When Abigail approached David, she quickly dismounted and fell on her face in submission, accepting the blame for her husband's foolish remarks.  Her actions and words showed great respect for this man of God. She depends not only on her reasoning but also on God's grace.  She reminds David of who he was, she reminds him that vengeance belongs to the Lord who is the captain of the battlefield. David repented and thanked Abigail for being an instrument of God by reminding him not to take matters into his own hands. Upon returning home, Abigail found her husband drunk after fasting. She was not to tell him anything about what had transpired earlier that day.  When he woke up the next morning, she hired him the previous day's events.  When he confronted him, his heart became toned.  The days later the Lord struck Nabal and he did 1: 25-38

 

Hannah:  Have you committed to praying to God for all your needs and wants? Use Hannah as a model for handling your no and not yet moments, what do you do when God Says “No? Hannah teaches us what to do when our desire does not materialize.  She shows us how to handle no or not yet from God. Through Hanah living with lifts disappointments on a daily basis, she reemphasizes for us the value of prayer.  Hanah continued to go to the Tabernacle with her husband, Elkanah to pray. She continued to worship God even though her prayers went unanswered.

Zipporah: The African American woman of today has the potential to carry out the purpose for which she was created. Women of color must be like Zipporah and follow God's will when we agree and when we do not. We must remember that we see only a portion; God sees the entire picture and knows what I best for us. It is not necessary that she live in the shadow of another person to establish a spiritual legacy. Zipporah is introduced as one of seven daughters, possibly the oldest, of the Midianite priest.  Moses met this family after fleeing from Egypt.  As shepherds, Jethro’s daughters courageously faced daily harassment by other shepherds when watering their father's flocks.  Moses helped them and their father repaid him with hospitality and eventually with permission to marry Zipporah.

Queen of Sheba: The queen of Sheba, also known as the Queen of the South Matthew 12:42 Luke 11:31 is perhaps one of the most powerful women of her day the area from which she was known for both gold and spices. She gave the King 120 talents, about 4.5 tons of gold, and scores of spices n jewels. Historians give her credit for introducing the cultivation of certain spices, like Balsam, to Israel. The name Sheba implies that this queen was a woman of color. She reigned over territory in Southwest Arabia modern-day Yemen and across the Red Sea from Northeast Africa.

Michal: The story of Michal has a lot to teach us of color Miha was the daughter of King Saul, but she was in love with a young former shepherd named David.  But there was a problem her father feared David and was intensely jealous of him. Sul used his daughter as bait, promising her to David in marriage if he would kill a hundred Philistines as a bride price, but once again David triumphed, and Micha became his wife.  Michal had to learn to lean on God rather than on the things f life. 1 Samual 18:17-19 25;44 Women and girls of African ancestry, what is our destiny Will we ever be truly happy simply by being married or when we get the many other things we desire Michal can help us answer that question with a rounding no We must have our relationship with God an understand what destiny God world have u fulfill then we will be fulfilled women of God.  1 Samuel 18”17-29; 19:11-17; 25:44; 2 Samuel 3:112-16; 6:12-23

 

 

New Testament

Phoebe:   remain focused on the goal of spreading the good news and accomplishing this task against insurmountable odds. Driven by her deep sense of desire purpose, faith, and commitment, Phoebe traveled many miles to deliver to apostle Paul’s letter to the Christians in Rome. This letter was important, for its contents could become the ridge to understanding God.

 Plan for future Christians.  Phoebe's steadfast motivation touched the hearts of countless people who otherwise may not have been receptive to the gospel.  Without this diligent and faithful servant, we might to have the book of Romans from which to read and garner spiritual insight like other women in both the early church and the church, today sacrificed countless hours for the advancement of God's kingdom through her various church ministries Romans 16:1-2.

Anna:  she was a prophetess who served the Lord in her singleness. A woman through whom God spoke. When she spoke, those in the temple listened.  She was a Messianic watcher and a leader. She represents God calling women to be prophetic leaders. She was so respected that her attestation of Jesus was highly regarded, alongside that of an angel and a righteous man. Luke 2:9-12,25-32,38. Anna is a model of spiritual devotion.  She kept vigil in the temple-fasting, praying, and offering thanksgiving.  According to Luke 19::45-46, Jesus said that the temple should be a house of prayer, and that is what Anna did there; she prayed. This devout woman did not allow her circumstances to stop her from worshiping God and waiting for God. Promised messiah. Anna was a forerunner to the apostles who were commissioned to witness to the entire world gaining in Jerusalem. Luke 2:38 1:8 She joyously told people who the by Jesus was and what he could do for people. Anna represents hopeful expectation How can you be more devout in your service to God and others Use Anna as an example.  Isiah 9;6-7 Luke 2:36-38

Jochebed, she knew it would take a village. To raise her child, but also to be his life. So, she started calling on the village from the day of his birth.  The first two village members introduced in the story are midwives named Shiphrah and Puah, who were ordered to kill all male babies born to Hebrews omen, the bis live Ex 1:15-19 Their refusal to kill the male babies was the first step in saving Moses, Jochebed’s son. Jochebed manages to control her baby for three months, defying the order to throw him into the Nile River. She constructed a basket of papyrus and coated it with tar and pitch for waterproofing. He observed the bathing pattern of the Pharaoh. Daughter, the princess, and he coached her daughter, Mirim another village member, so she would know what to say and do when the princes found the bay Jochebed knew that Miriam fully grasped the and understood how to suddenly appear and suggested the appropriate nurse for the discovered child.  God heard her prayer and intervened on her behalf.  He honored her true purpose by using all her children, Aaron, Miriam, and Moses to lead his people out of bondage she only feared God and not people.

Mary mother of Jesus: Was described highly favored woman of God who treasured things in her heart.  Mothers today are smart to pay attention to their children to observe what they do and what they do. They should also remember that God has plans for their children, and it is their obligation as parents to bring their children up knowing God and in admiration of the Lord and the plans God has for them. Luke 1:28 and blessed Luke 1:42,45,48. Mary is obedient to God’s will. Upon hearing the news that she would carry a child, she asked the ang how it a possible for her a virgin to have a baby.  The angel proceeded to tell Mary that nothing was impossible with God. Mary's response was then: I am the Lord's servant.  May it be t as you have said Luke 1:38 obedient some do not may have to have the plan laid out in black and white for them before they’re willing to follow it. Mary trusted God: if this was God's plan then she was ready to follow through with it. Pray for a spirit that is humble, observant, and obedient to God’s will. Matthew 1:16-25, Luke 126 2;52 John 2;1-1;9:25-27 Acts 1:14

Claudia:   A sincere Supporter of Paul, she supported her leader despite what others thought. She was an encourager, nurturer, and strong supporter in Paul's circle. Faith was the key to her maintaining a positive mindset and supportive spirit. He understood the message of Christ; she knew what he had done for her and what he promised to do for all believers. Therefore, she was able to support others who were ambassadors for Christ.  Claudia who had three daughters? Each daughter was considered a valuable member of society, a prominent physician, a leading criminal attorney, and a renowned vocalist. Life provides a challenge to each daughter. There we times when they doute themselves their ability to handle situations and their understanding of what their system taught.  Yet these women had praying mother, grandmother, aunt, neighbor, or daughter who was always available to offer encouragement or who never stopped praying. They were praying women. Reflect on the women who have constantly prayed for you and served as your support base. How can you be supportive of other women? John 17:20-23;2 2 Timothy 4;21? 


Mary Magdalene:  Setting her Reputation Straight All for Gospels notes that Mary was among the witnesses of Christ's resurrection. Depending on which gospel you are raising, either Jesus or an angel commissioned her to go and tell the disciple that he has risen from the dead This commissioning to go and tell I an affirmation for contemporary women, Jesus was and is intensely gender-inclusive, establishing the pace of women in the proclamation of the gospel through Mry. Presumed to have been a prostitute is the condition from which Jesus liberates her to the office. She had been possessed by demons as mentioned in Both Mark 16;9 and Luke 8;2. Ventures to name those seven demos using names that collectively describe mental, emotional, and spiritual conditions that women of all ages have struggled with. They're depressed of low self-esteem, doubt, procrastination bitterness, and self-pity. We could add to this list: jealousy, guilt, envy discord, idolatry, and an unforgiving spirit. She became the leader among women, a proclaimer of the gospel to the apostles, an evangelist to the marginalized, and an errant in god’s kingdoms. Most of all Mary Magdalen is made of a wounded person who was healed and made whole by the love of Christ and called and commissioned by him to serve in his kingdom.  Matthew 2811-10-mark 1540 1611 Luke 8;1-3; 241-11 John 201-18.

Euodia and Syntyche Women in Conflict;    The apostle Paul held Euodia and Syntyche in high esteem they were truly an asset to Paul’s ministry.  They contributed greatly to the local church, which is why Paul was adamant about bringing wholeness and healing to this situation. If left unchecked, his conflict could cause harm to both him and the church.  When there is division in the household of faith, the work of the church is hindered.  Whatever the issue was between Euodia and Syntyche, Paul wanted to put it to rest, and he wanted the other believers to assist in making that happen.  As women of color and of faith, we must focus on important matters and not dwell on minor issues The time we waste arguing about insignificant matters could be better used doing something to advance the work of the Lord Instead of finding, Pau encourages the saints to rejoice and b gentle with one another Philippians  4:4-5. How can we attract others to the church if we are at odds with each other, They see enough of that outside the church.  While we may not get it together, we need to compromise and lay aside every besetting sin.  Things do not always have to go your way. We must remember that everyone is someone important to Christ.  When we understand this, we will respect each other. Is there a woman of faith you need to reconcile with or others you need to help reconcile? Pray for guidance in our situation Philippians 21-;42-9.

Mary Martha Grieving Sisters Grieving; Sisters It is sometimes difficult to believe that this could happen to a sister, brother, or someone significant to us. Jesus demonstrated his power to them y raising Lazarus for the dad. It is a miracle that these two sisters had to first-hand experience in order to realize that he is the resurrection the truth and the light this is the compassion of Jesus Christ When you have been burdened with the loss of a loved one or when you have been through a challenging situation, to whom have you turned for comfort? Remember to cast your cares on Jesus for he cares for you. John 111-44; 1 Peter 5;7 That same Jesus that resurrected Lazarus from the dd can raise you from all your dead works.

Mary of Bethany the Unforgotten:   Overwhelmed by the cares of the world, all women frequently care for children, elderly parents, or even their extended families. Mary was often overshadowed by her siblings, Martha, and Lazarus, especially by her sister.  These sisters represent the duality found within all of us.  Sometimes, we see some of Mary’s attributes in our lives; at other times, some of Martha’s. It is not a matter of good or bad, but rather good and better, concerning our decisions. There are choices and priorities, and hopefully, we will make the better choice in a particular situation.  We read in Luke 10:38-42 that Jesus confirmed Mary for making the best choice. There would be tables to set and meals to prepare, but how many opportunities would there be to spend time with the Lord in one's own home?

Women with issues with blood: In what re of your life do you need faith to be healed? Use this woman’s story to help you press your way to your healing. Over the years, she had exhausted all her resources on doctors and medicines, trying to find a cure for her illness, only to be left poor, depressed, and sicker than before Mk 5:26. She was now considered untouchable, she as was society because he as believed to be clean.  When she heard about the man who could help with just a touch, she believed that he could hear her too.  She knew that if she could make it through the crowd and get close enough to touch even the edge of his clothing, he would be made whole.  It was her faith in Jesus that gave her the hope that she could be well again.  It’s her faith in Jesus that made her brave enough to join the crowd, even though she was unclean.  When she tried to touch Jesus' cloak, she raised immediately that she had been made ll.  But afraid that she might be punished for violating the law of uncleanness, he said nothing.  Lev 15::25-30 Leviticus 1525-31 Matthe 9:20-22 Mark 525-34 Luke 8:43-48

The Chosen Lady 2 John; Take literary, it refers to a local church and its members Whether a local church or one special one the chosen lady is to be emulated.  This priceless novel illustrates what it means to live in love and walk in the spirit of truth.  The recipient of this letter enjoyed a saintly chance and distinguished privilege.  John commended the Christian lady for her virtue and the religious education of her children and he exhorted her to remain in the doctrine of Christ, to preserve the truth, and to carefully avoid the delusions of false teachers.  John also commends her and her children for remaining faithful to the truth of the gospel, and he urges them to obey the command to love one another. Others loved this lady too, not for her rank but for her holiness. She was not only a chosen one but also a choice one a woman of refinement and good manners.  The chosen lady is honest and trained people with integrity. And since we are the church, it is imperative that we include role models. As you have heard from the beginning, his command that you walk in love 2 John 6 How are you walking in love Follow the chosen lady’s example today.

2 John 

Friday, October 6, 2023

Will thou be made whole

"Jesus saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole? The impotent man answered him, Sir, I have no man to put me into the pool. Jesus saith unto him, Rise and walk.It is only through the salvation of Jesus Christ that we can be made whole. Jesus Christ is our Strength, Physician, and only Helper that heals our body, soul, spirit, and mind. Jesus freely offers salvation to all that goes to Him.I t is only through the salvati on of Jesus Christ that we can be made whole. Jesus Christ is our Strength, Physician, and only Helper that heals our body, soul, spirit, and mind. Jesus freely offers salvation to all that goes to Him. Sometimes as Christians, because of our unbelief and lack of faith, sometimes we are like the impotent man, we give execuses upon execuses why we are unable to do somethings and move forward in life. Some of us are not willing to put in extra effort. God can make the weakest person to stand as it is written in Isaiah 41:10 “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand”.

Jesus said in Luke 6:21 “Blessed are you who hunger now, for you will be satisfied”. We have to desire to be made whole and be that person that God wants us to be. God will not judge us when we go to Him. Rather, He will give us solution to our problems and make us whole. God waits patiently for us to come to Him. When we desire to be made whole by God, we must have faith and wait on the Lord, because they that wait in the Lord shall not faint. It is only through the salvation of Jesus Christ that we can be made whole. Jesus Christ is our Strength, Physician, and only Helper that heals our body, soul, spirit, and mind. Jesus freely offers salvation to all that goes to Him. Don’t delay, tomorrow might be too late, do it now, and He will heal every area of our lives that needs healing and be made whole. 23 May God himself, the God who makes everything holy and whole, make you holy and whole, put you together - spirit, soul, and body - and keep you fit for the coming of our Master, Jesus Christ. 24 The One who called you is completely dependable. 


1 Thessalonians 5:23-28

23 May God himself, the God who makes everything holy and whole, make you holy and whole, put you together - spirit, soul, and body - and keep you fit for the coming of our Master, Jesus Christ.
24 The One who called you is completely dependable. If he said it, he'll do it!
25 Friends, keep up your prayers for us.
26 Greet all the Christians there with a holy embrace.
27 And make sure this letter gets read to all the brothers and sisters. Don't leave anyone out.
28 The amazing grace of Jesus Christ be with you!

A few months into his mission, our youngest son and his missionary companion were completing their study when our son felt a dull pain in his head. He felt very strange; at first he lost control of his left arm; then his tongue went numb. The left side of his face began to droop. He had difficulty speaking. He knew something was wrong. What he didn’t know was that he was in the middle of a massive stroke in three areas of his brain. Fear began to set in as he became partially paralyzed. How quickly a stroke victim receives care can have a dramatic effect on the extent of his healing. His faithful missionary companion acted decisively. After calling 911, he gave him a blessing. Miraculously, the ambulance was only five minutes away.

After our son was rushed to the hospital, the medical personnel quickly assessed the situation and determined they should administer a medicine to our son that could potentially reverse the stroke’s paralyzing effects over time.1 However, if our son was not having a stroke, the medicine could have severe consequences, such as bleeding in the brain. Our son had to choose. He chose to accept the medication. While full recovery required more operations and many months, our son eventually returned and completed his mission after the effects of the stroke were substantially reversed.

Our Heavenly Father is all-powerful and all-knowing. He knows our physical struggles. He is aware of our physical pains due to illness, disease, aging, accidents, or birth disorders. He is aware of emotional struggles associated with anxiety, loneliness, depression, or mental illness. He knows each person who has suffered injustice or who has been abused. He knows our weaknesses and the propensities and temptations we struggle with.

During mortality we are tested to see if we will choose good over evil. For those who keep His commandments, they will live with Him “in a state of never-ending happiness.”2 To help us in our progression to become like Him, Heavenly Father has given all power and knowledge to His Son, Jesus Christ. There is no physical, emotional, or spiritual ailment that Christ cannot heal.3

From the mortal ministry of the Savior, the scriptures recount many miraculous events where Jesus Christ used His divine power to heal those who suffered physically.

The Gospel of John recounts the story of a certain man who had endured a debilitating infirmity for 38 years.

“When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?”

The impotent man responded that no one was around to help him when he needed it most.

“Jesus saith unto him, Rise, take up thy bed, and walk.

“And immediately the man was made whole, and took up his bed, and walked.”4

Please note the juxtaposition of how long this man suffered on his own—38 years—and how quickly the healing came once the Savior became involved. The healing was “immediate.

In another instance, a woman with an issue of blood 12 years, who “had spent all [of] her living upon physicians, … came behind him, and touched the border of his garment: and immediately her issue of blood [ceased]. …

“And Jesus said, Somebody hath touched me: for I perceive that virtue is gone out of me.

“And when the woman saw that she was not hid, she … declared unto him before all the people … how she was healed immediately.”5

Through His ministry, Christ taught that He had power over the physical body. We cannot control the timing of when Christ’s healing of our physical ailments will occur. Healing occurs according to His will and wisdom. In the scriptures, some suffered for decades; others, their entire mortal lives. Mortal infirmities can refine us and deepen our reliance upon God. But when we allow Christ to be involved, He will always strengthen us spiritually so we can have greater capacity to endure our burdens.

Ultimately, we know that every physical ailment, malady, or imperfection will be healed in the Resurrection. That is a gift to all mankind through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.6

Jesus Christ can heal more than just our physical bodies. He can heal our spirits as well. Throughout scripture we learn how Christ helped those whose spirits were weak and made them whole.7 As we ponder these experiences, our hope and faith in the Savior’s power to bless our lives increases. Jesus Christ can change our hearts, heal us from the effects of injustice or abuse we may experience, and strengthen our capacity to bear loss and heartache, bringing us peace to help us endure the trials of our lives, healing us emotionally.

Christ can also heal us when we sin. We sin when we knowingly break one of God’s laws.8 When we sin, our soul becomes unclean. No unclean thing can dwell in God’s presence.9 “Becoming clean from sin is [to be] healed spiritually.”10

God the Father knows we will sin, but He has prepared a way for us to be redeemed. Elder Lynn G. Robbins taught: “Repentance isn’t [God’s] backup plan in the event we might fail. Repentance is His plan, knowing that we will.”11When we sin, we have the opportunity to choose the good from the evil. We choose the good when we repent after we have sinned. Through Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice, we can be redeemed from our sins and brought back to the presence of God the Father if we repent. Spiritual healing is not one-sided—it requires the Savior’s redemptive power and sincere repentance on the part of the sinner. For those who choose not to repent, they are rejecting the healing Christ offers. For them, it is as though no redemption was made.12

As I have counseled with others seeking to repent, I have marveled that people who were living in sin had difficulty making correct decisions. The Holy Ghost would leave them, and they often struggled to make choices that would bring them closer to God. They would wrestle for months or even years, embarrassed or frightened of the consequences of their sins. Often they felt that they could never change or be forgiven. I have often heard them share their fear that if their loved ones knew what they had done, they would stop loving them or leave them. When they followed this line of thinking, they resolved to just keep quiet and delay their repentance. They incorrectly felt that it was better not to repent now so that they would not further hurt those they loved. In their minds it was better to suffer after this life than go through the repentance process now. Brothers and sisters, it is never a good idea to procrastinate your repentance. The adversary often uses fear to prevent us from acting immediately upon our faith in Jesus Christ.

When loved ones are confronted with the truth about sinful behavior, while they may feel deeply wounded, they often want to help the sincerely repentant sinner to change and to reconcile with God. Indeed, spiritual healing accelerates when the sinner confesses and is surrounded by those who love them and help them to forsake their sins. Please remember that Jesus Christ is mighty in how He also heals the innocent victims of sin who turn to Him.13

President Boyd K. Packer stated: “Our spirits are damaged when we make mistakes and commit sins. But unlike the case of our mortal bodies, when the repentance process is complete, no scars remain because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. The promise is: ‘Behold, he who has repented of his sins, the same is forgiven, and I, the Lord, remember them no more’ [Doctrine and Covenants 58:42].”14

When we repent “with full purpose of heart,”15 “immediatelyshall the great plan of redemption be brought about” in our lives.16The Savior will heal us.

The missionary companion and the medical professionals who helped our stroke-afflicted son in the mission field acted quickly. Our son chose to receive the stroke-reversing medicine. The paralyzing effects of his stroke that could have followed him for the remainder of his mortal life were reversed. Likewise, the faster we repent and bring the Atonement of Jesus Christ into our lives, the sooner we can be healed from the effects of sin.

President Russell M. Nelson offered this invitation: “If you have stepped off the path, … I invite you … to please come back. Whatever your concerns, whatever your challenges, there is a place for you in this, the Lord’s Church. You and generations yet unborn will be blessed by your actions now to return to the covenant path.”17

Our spiritual healing requires us to submit ourselves to the conditions our Savior has outlined. We must not delay! We must act today! Act now so that spiritual paralysis does not prevent your eternal progression. While I have been speaking, if you have felt the need to ask forgiveness of someone you have wronged, I invite you to act. Tell them what you have done. Ask for their forgiveness. If you have committed a sin that impacts your temple worthiness, I invite you to counsel with your bishop—today. Do not delay.

My brothers and sisters, God is our loving Father in Heaven. He has given all power and knowledge to His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ. Because of Him, all mankind will one day be healed of every physical ailment forever. Because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ, if we choose to repent and turn our hearts fully to the Savior, He will heal us spiritually. That healing can begin immediately. The choice is ours. Will we be made whole?

I testify that Jesus Christ paid the price so that we can be made whole. But we must choose to take that healing medicine He offers. Take it today. Do not delay. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.




REPPRAY THIS; in the name o



Jesus, I repent of my sins, come into my heart and I will make You my Lord and Saviour. Stay connected! Have a blessed day. 

Shalom

 O Lord, 
deliver me 

from what seems right to me and deliver me to 

what is right to You, in the 

name of Jesus.
🙏 “Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise” (Jeremiah 17:14).

🙏 Anything placed before me that stops me from moving forward in life, scatter, in Jesus’ name.

🙏 O God my Father, make me who You want me to be, in the name of Jesus.

🙏 Thank You Lord, for answered prayers.