ELBC Titus2
Older women likewise are to be reverent in their behavior, not malicious gossips nor enslaved to much wine, teaching what is good, so that they may encourage the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, to be sensible, pure, workers at home, kind, being subject to their own husbands, so that the word of God will not be dishonored. (verses 3-5 NASB)
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
July 1st Gathering Recap
Hello,
Last night's gathering featured a very encouraging message by Voddie Staucham, pastor of Grace Family Baptist Church of Houston entitled, "When Life Is Less Than Ideal". I am posting it below. I pray that it will edify you as well.
Last night's gathering featured a very encouraging message by Voddie Staucham, pastor of Grace Family Baptist Church of Houston entitled, "When Life Is Less Than Ideal". I am posting it below. I pray that it will edify you as well.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
TRUE WOMAN 101: DIVINE DESIGN GATHERING
Good Morning Ladies,
Just a quick note to remind everyone that our next gathering will be this Monday night, July 1st at 7:00 p.m. at the church! The meeting will only be an hour long and will featuring the teaching of Voddie Baucham, Pastor at Grace Family Baptist Church. He was a keynote speaker at the Shepherd's Conference in 2012. The title of the message we will hear is entitled:
"When Life Is Less Than Ideal"
There will be a time of dessert and fellowship for anyone that wishes to stick around. Please join us even if you are not up to date in your workbook. I believe you will be edified by the video!
Monday, June 17, 2013
Week 4- Snake In My Garden
Hi Ladies,
I don't know about you, but I really enjoyed this weeks study. Well, to say that I enjoyed it is not quite right. It was indeed painful. I really relate to Eve. Especially the way Nancy and Mary broke it down for us on page 104,
"Listen to the lie, dwell on it, believe it, and sooner or later you'll act on it. Act on a lie repeatedly, and you will find yourself on a path to bondage".
It doesn't have to be anything big. Maybe you believe that no woman should be seen without makeup on or that your husband is a tyrant with the finances so you don't share EVERYTHING with him.
This morning I was on Facebook looking at pictures of my 30th class reunion this weekend that I didn't get to attend and ended up on my sister's page. As many of you know, my sister just recently married her significant other (much to my delight)! I sent her a quick text thinking I was so smart. The text read,
"U need to update ur fb w/ ur new name"
I immediately received this reply:
"I didn't change my name"
My sister has had that name since she was 17 and has climbed the career ladder quite nicely with it. (She is a V.P. of her company and has over 250 employees under her).
Should she have changed her name? Come on ladies, let's have a discussion on this or any other topic!!!
I don't know about you, but I really enjoyed this weeks study. Well, to say that I enjoyed it is not quite right. It was indeed painful. I really relate to Eve. Especially the way Nancy and Mary broke it down for us on page 104,
"Listen to the lie, dwell on it, believe it, and sooner or later you'll act on it. Act on a lie repeatedly, and you will find yourself on a path to bondage".
It doesn't have to be anything big. Maybe you believe that no woman should be seen without makeup on or that your husband is a tyrant with the finances so you don't share EVERYTHING with him.
This morning I was on Facebook looking at pictures of my 30th class reunion this weekend that I didn't get to attend and ended up on my sister's page. As many of you know, my sister just recently married her significant other (much to my delight)! I sent her a quick text thinking I was so smart. The text read,
"U need to update ur fb w/ ur new name"
I immediately received this reply:
"I didn't change my name"
My sister has had that name since she was 17 and has climbed the career ladder quite nicely with it. (She is a V.P. of her company and has over 250 employees under her).
Should she have changed her name? Come on ladies, let's have a discussion on this or any other topic!!!
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
The Fierce Woman's Curse
Posted on 08.11.11 by Kimberly Wagner | Twitter: @KimberlyWagner7
Apparently Eve was no push-over or faint-hearted wallflower. She was bold enough to hold a conversation with a talking serpent, but foolish enough to make an independent and rebellious choice. Her choice led to her curse.
Her Curse
The curse, which every woman since Eve has had to contend with, is found in Genesis 3:16:
The curse, which every woman since Eve has had to contend with, is found in Genesis 3:16:
“To the woman he said, 'I will surely multiply your pain in childbearing; in pain you shall bring forth children. Your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.'”
When I was younger, I thought the statement “Your desire shall be for your husband . . .” referred to having some kind of insatiable desire for my husband either emotionally or physically. But when I dug a little deeper and checked out some reputable commentaries, I discovered the curse contains an interesting Hebrew word that is found only one other time in Scripture.
In Genesis 4:7 we find the only other time the word translated “desire” is used, and it’s in reference to sin wanting to dominate or overpower Cain:
“If you do well, will you not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door. Its desire is for you, but you must rule over it.”
According to Pastor John MacArthur:
“This interpretation of the curse is based upon the identical Hebrew words and grammar being used in Genesis 4:7 to show the conflict man will have with sin as it seeks to rule him . . . because of sin and the curse, the man and the woman will face struggles in their own relationship. Sin has turned the harmonious system of God-ordained roles into distasteful struggles of self-will. Life-long companions—husbands and wives—will need God’s help in getting along as a result. The woman’s desire will be to lord it over her husband, but the husband will rule by divine design.”
Her Battle
The flip-side of the woman’s calling to be a helper is the curse of . . . controlling. The ingredients God has placed within woman which aid her in being an effective helper can be perverted into a dangerous tool of domination which she uses to “whip her man into shape.”
The flip-side of the woman’s calling to be a helper is the curse of . . . controlling. The ingredients God has placed within woman which aid her in being an effective helper can be perverted into a dangerous tool of domination which she uses to “whip her man into shape.”
For example, a Fierce Woman’s
- “Power of Influence” can evolve into the “Power of Pressure”
- “Gift of Encouragement” can morph into the “Habit of Nagging”
- “Keen Intellect” can degenerate into a “Sense of Superiority”
- “Passionate Exuberance” can become an “Overwhelming Intensity”
- “Godly Wisdom” can become his worst nightmare as an“Intimidation Factor”
God has given the victory, but I’ve learned I must cry out to Him for grace and help when I’m tempted to control my husband rather than being his true helpmate. Can any of you relate?
John MacArthur, The MacArthur Study Bible (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2006), 21.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Divine Design 1st Meeting Tonight!
Good Morning Ladies,
I am so excited about our first opportunity to come together tonight! For those of you who are wondering how the meetings will go, there is no set pattern that we must stick to. We have the flexibility to mix it up. The meeting tonight will be about an hour and will feature a video, discussion over chapters 1-3 and a blog demonstration. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting for all who would like to stick around and fellowship a little bit.. So what do you need to bring tonight? Just bring your Divine Design workbook, your Bible and a pen. As you have seen by now, in your workbook there is a page for jounaling at the end of every chapter. You can use that tonight to take notes or you may bring a personal journal. That's it! See you tonight!
I am so excited about our first opportunity to come together tonight! For those of you who are wondering how the meetings will go, there is no set pattern that we must stick to. We have the flexibility to mix it up. The meeting tonight will be about an hour and will feature a video, discussion over chapters 1-3 and a blog demonstration. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting for all who would like to stick around and fellowship a little bit.. So what do you need to bring tonight? Just bring your Divine Design workbook, your Bible and a pen. As you have seen by now, in your workbook there is a page for jounaling at the end of every chapter. You can use that tonight to take notes or you may bring a personal journal. That's it! See you tonight!
Friday, May 31, 2013
The Genesis of Gender
In this video, Mary Kassian takes us back to the creation story and God’s original design to discuss the differences between the sexes and why they exist. Watch her video to find out more about Snips and Snails—and what makes men and women tick! Running time is 55:51.
Below is the outline that accompanies this video. I tried my best to link the original pdf, but could not figure it out. If someone can tell me how to do that for the next listeners guide, please let me know.
The Genesis of Gender Outline
Introduction:
Genesis lays out God’s blueprint for gender: Gender _________________ God (Isa. 43:7)
Creation displays two very important things about Him: (Rom. 1:20)
- Person: Who God _______ (His Nature)
- What God _________ (His Power)
12 Markers of Manhood & Womanhood (Genesis 2)
1. The Male was Firstborn (v. 7) Exercising godly __________________ and ____________________ is a big part of what manhood is all about.
2. The Male was put in the Garden (v.15)
The Lord set the male up to be the _______________ of a new family unit.
3. The Male was commissioned to Provide (v. 15)
Work contains the idea of __________________ someone other than oneself.
4. The Male was commissioned to Protect (v. 15)
The physical protection mirrors the ___________________ protection that God wants men to provide for their families.
5. The Male received Spiritual Instruction (vv. 16–17)
The man had a special ___________________ to learn and understand the ways of the Lord.
6. The Male learned to Exercise Authority (vv. 19–20)
The Lord wanted the male to learn to exercise his _______________ authority with gentleness, kindness, wisdom and much care.
7. The Female was created From the Male (vv. 21–22)
Because the woman was drawn from the man’s side, it was appropriate for her to have an attitude of __________________ towards him.
8. The Female was made For the Male (v. 18)
Being created “for someone” indicates that God created the female to be a highly _______________________ creature.
9. The Female was created to Help the Male (v. 18)
A woman helps a man achieve the purpose of _______________ the jaw-dropping magnificence of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the glory of God.
10. The Female deferred to the Male (vv. 22–23)
The Lord created woman with a bent to be amenable, relational and _______________. She is inclined to joyfully _______________.
11. The Female was the Perfect Counterpart (v. 23)
Man (Heb. ish) comes from the root meaning _______________ while woman (Heb. ishsha) comes from the root meaning _________________.
12. The Female was created in the Garden (v. 24)
The female—the softer, more vulnerable one—was created in the garden, in a place of ________________.
Women have a unique responsibility to the _________________.
“God has a spectacular design for your womanhood. He wants you to say ‘yes’ to His design. If
you do, He will do an amazing work of restoration in your life.”
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