Monday, January 21, 2008

Meaningful Monday



We Are All Sisters

There comes a time in every woman's life when she has to take a close look at herself. Not at her circumstance, not at what she did, not how unfair life is, or at who made you do it. She has to just look at herself in all her glory and imperfection. Have you ever admired a woman who has been through changes in her life? Or have you made up in your mind that she is just messed up. Before you make this mistake, take a closer look. A woman who has endured the most unusual life is someone of wisdom, someone who has been chosen by God to go through things that have made her stronger.


Think of all the great women in the Bible: Mary Magdalene, Ruth and Naomi, the woman with an issue of blood, and Esther, to name a few. Mary was a prostitute, a very uneasy woman. But by the time Jesus was done with her, she was His closest follower. Esther was unfortunate in marrying an abusive man, but by the time God was done with her, she had married one of the wealthiest men in the land.

Women are so quick to beat the next one down instead of trying to hold her up. Before you wonder, 'What's up with her?' ask yourself, 'What's up with me?' That woman could be my mother, sister, aunt, mother-in-law, stepmother, niece, grandmother, great-grandmother, daughter, daughter-in-law, granddaughter, neighbor, friend, or co-worker, etc. That woman could be ME.

Women are the carriers of life, not the channels of death. Let's build and encourage each other, as did Ruth and Naomi.

Note from Jo: I am a firm believer that we are all here for a purpose of some sort. That what we go through will in some way benefit others. (I was going to say here 'If we allow it to', but rather we allow it or not, rather we share our experiences or not, they are out there and someone will benefit from what we go through.) With that said, I have always found courage to face the challenges in my life by recalling the words "If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it." Hopefully, as sisters in the Lord we will all encourage and love, forgive and forget. I hope that the women who read this will be touched in some way.

6 comments:

willzmom said...

WONDERFUL words! You are so right, we should lift up instead of tearing down. I am truely inspired each day by the ladies (and some gentlemen) on the blogs. Thanks for the inspiration today!

smilnsigh said...

OT but...

Yes, re: the comment you made in my blog entry - Those 'Topper' films were so great. I love little things, like the way Constance Bennett moved about. The fluid and languorous and dreamy way she moved. As well as Billie Burke's flighty performance, which never fails to satisfy. :-)

Mari-Nanci

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this touching post!
It is great to have a woman like you in Blogland!

Mountain Mama said...

This is the best post I have read in quite some time. It is so true. I has taken me a long time to come to this realization and even now I slip at times. I'm thankful for the guidance of the Holy Spirit who gently nudges me back in line.
Blessings

Anonymous said...

Beautiful said.

My favorite prayer is the prayer of St. Birgitta. God show me the way and make me walk it willingly.

Lindsey said...

I couldn't agree more!