
There is not much more to add to what has already been said about Girl Talk (gossiping etc.) by myself, my mom, or Christie this month. But I thought I would share with you all a powerful article that challenges us to be more like the women God intended us to be. Remember that what you listen to, who you hang around, and what you watch all affect you who can become. What is in your mind affects what you say – words can hurt 100 times more than a slap in the face. What you say can either kill or give life to that person!
A real woman . . .
…is glad she’s a woman and rejoices in her femininity, expressing it through her attitude, appearance and bearing. (1 Timothy 2:9-10)…does not compete for equality with men or chafe at God’s design for male and female, but delights in and understands the importance of her calling to complement man’s role. (1 Timothy 2:11-12, Ephesians 5:22-24)
…values the cultivation of her mind and diligently seeks after wisdom and knowledge. (Proverbs 22:17-21, 2:2-6)
…realizes her imperative need to allow the Holy Spirit to control her emotions and expressions of them. (James 1:19-20)
…does not wallow in self-pity or make a habit of voicing complaints, but radiates cheerfulness and joy. (Proverbs 15:15, Proverbs 17:22)
A real woman . . .
…appreciates her father’s protection, and respects and submits to his authority. In so doing, she is preparing herself to exercise the Biblical role in her relationship with a possible future husband. (Ephesians 5:33-6:3, 1 Peter 3:1-2)…is trustworthy and gains the respect of those around her. (Proverbs 31:11)
…restrains herself from listening to, or participating in gossip, but instead speaks with wisdom and discretion. (Proverbs 11:12-13, 22, 20:19, 3:11)
…encourages and builds up those around her instead of criticizing and tearing them down. (1 Thessalonians 5:11, Ephesians 4:29)
…does not have a nagging, contentious or manipulative manner in which she deals with others. (Judges 16:16, Proverbs 21:9, 19, 26:21)
…is not boisterous or loud in her speech or actions but is characterized by a gentle and quiet spirit. (Proverbs 9:13, 1 Peter 3:4)
A real woman . . .
…portrays chastity, modesty and reverence in her manner, and wears the ornament of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is her true beauty. (1 Peter 3:3-4, Titus 2:4-5)…is not offended by respect shown her through gentlemanly courtesies (opening doors, etc.) but cultivates the differences between the sexes that make her worthy of this deference. (1 Peter 3:7, Mark 10:6)
…seeks to make God her number one desire and the Lover of her soul, knowing that only He can fully satisfy. (Psalm 73:25, Psalm 63:1)
…uses her years of singleness to seek and serve God without distraction, and is content to leave the details of her future to Him. (Psalm 73:25, Philippians 4:11)
A real woman . . .
…does not relate to members of the opposite sex in a flirtatious or forward manner, but instead saves all her passion for her future husband. (Thessalonians 4:3-8, Proverbs 6:25, 1 Corinthians 7:1)…holds her virginity before marriage sacred and will not compromise it for anything. (This one goes for guys too)
(1 Timothy 5:22)
Thank you Lexi for sharing this article with us! May we all seek to be a real woman with humility and grace!










5 Friend's Thoughts:
Thanks Lexi! I enjoyed this!
Blessings to you and your family!
Love you,
Miss Lisa
This is such a great post full of so much truth! In a society where there is little value left to morals and integrity, it's always a blessing to see other's reaching out to today's young women and striving to encourage them to walk according to HIS will. :)
Thank you, sweet Lexi...princess of the Most High God! Your heart is beautiful.
Wonderful! Love all the truths and encouragement and instructions found here (well, in the Bible!) I'm going to save this and do some studying on it, following the verses provided -- love it!
I feel hopeful for this next generation. If there are young women like Lexi, I know the Lord is doing something amazing. There's nothing like digging into the Word for wisdom and counsel.
Love you,
Debbie
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