Being A Woman Of The Wordنموونە
Being a Truth Seeker
I want to start off with a controversial statement. We as women are swayed much easier than men. We can be played off of our emotions, our hurts, our sympathies, and what we are feeling tends to drive us towards what we want our truths to be. This is what happened to the women Paul is describing in this scripture who were being swayed by the false gnostic teachings, and it's still happening to women today. Scripture girls, is always relevant.
Do we accept the truth of the gospel, or just what fits into our emotional mold of convenience?
Do we spend more time in the Word or do we spend more time in the Christian living section in the bookstore? Is scripture our definitive authority? We should be truth seekers at all time, with Scripture as our guide. We shouldn't rely on someone else's interpretation of the Scripture and never spend time in the Word ourselves.
Scripture and nothing else should be our lifelong compass. There is nothing wrong with the Christian Living genre of books, but when someone presents the gospel to you, do you make sure they align with Scripture? Christian Living books should not be our guide stone, but a supplement in our Christian walk. In the end we need to remember to stay focused on Christ and His authority. Jesus is the Way, The Truth, and The Life.
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Our mission is to help lead women into transformational wholeness by sharing sound Gospel-centered, theological content from a Reformed perspective. Equipping women to confront deeper issues through seeking God, His Word and learning to fully surrender our individual lives to His Will. To know our identity in God, we must first come to know God, and we do that through His Word.
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