A Woman's Worth!

Nice & Wavy

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My very good friend who is a pastor, sent me this and it blessed me soooooooo much that I wanted to share this with you!

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I looked like a peacock strutting in full splendor, displaying regal feathers. I was wearing my “coat of many colors,” a plaid sateen jacket, a gift from my mother who loves color and flair. It felt awkward wearing my mother’s personality. I err to the conservative side, preferring that all eyes not be on me. Uneasily, I slid into one of the front rows of the church, hoping the shine of the jacket wouldn’t distract people from the sermon.

I became engrossed in the service and it wasn’t until after church was over that the jacket came to mind again. My neck was itching and as I reached back to scratch it I was horrified to discover that the price tag to my new jacket was hanging down my back. Worse yet, I wasn’t just on sale, I was on clearance! I guess my fellow worshippers were too embarrassed to tell me.

Unfortunately, many of us are like that jacket. We look good, but we have an imaginary price tag hanging not on our clothes, but on our person. We see ourselves as cheap, not worth much, possibly even on God’s clearance rack. We don’t believe anyone could ever love us and certainly, God could never use us in His plan, but nothing could be further from the truth.

It’s interesting that in Proverbs 31 before God ever addresses the godly woman’s “to do” list, he establishes her worth. Before she ever says or does anything, He deems her worthy, apart from all works and He does it in such a way that we can never forget it. He doesn’t just label her adequate, but He raves about her, ranking her superior to the rarest, most exquisite stones. God’s woman is worth more than costly gems. That woman is you!

Your worth isn’t wrapped up in your accomplishments, possessions, job title, popularity, or looks. It isn’t about what others think of you, good or bad. It doesn’t even matter what you think of yourself. We can be our harshest critic, can’t we? Your worth has nothing to do with any of those things or even your ability to carry out the duties listed in Proverbs 31. You are precious to God simply because you are His child.

The truth is that one day you did have a price tag hanging on you. I Corinthians 6:20 says, “you were bought with a price.” Yet, you weren’t cheap. In fact, it cost God everything to purchase you for Himself.

You are one valuable lady, a woman deeply loved and valued by God. You mean the world and all to Him!

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Hallelujah...Glory to His name!!!
 
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Pastor Precious Wavy...

You are one valuable lady, a woman deeply loved and valued by God. You mean the world and all to Him!

Don't you ever forget it! :love2:
 
Thanks for the reminder we should all be Proverbs 31 women... that type of woman is a class act and so are YOU!

God bless... :rosebud:




***gotta run.. :lachen:
 
thanks i needed to hear this.. it is strange YHWH told me that my purpose is buried under all my mess and i need to allow Him to dig it up
 
My very good friend who is a pastor, sent me this and it blessed me soooooooo much that I wanted to share this with you!

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I looked like a peacock strutting in full splendor, displaying regal feathers. I was wearing my “coat of many colors,” a plaid sateen jacket, a gift from my mother who loves color and flair. It felt awkward wearing my mother’s personality. I err to the conservative side, preferring that all eyes not be on me. Uneasily, I slid into one of the front rows of the church, hoping the shine of the jacket wouldn’t distract people from the sermon.

I became engrossed in the service and it wasn’t until after church was over that the jacket came to mind again. My neck was itching and as I reached back to scratch it I was horrified to discover that the price tag to my new jacket was hanging down my back. Worse yet, I wasn’t just on sale, I was on clearance! I guess my fellow worshippers were too embarrassed to tell me.

Unfortunately, many of us are like that jacket. We look good, but we have an imaginary price tag hanging not on our clothes, but on our person. We see ourselves as cheap, not worth much, possibly even on God’s clearance rack. We don’t believe anyone could ever love us and certainly, God could never use us in His plan, but nothing could be further from the truth.

It’s interesting that in Proverbs 31 before God ever addresses the godly woman’s “to do” list, he establishes her worth. Before she ever says or does anything, He deems her worthy, apart from all works and He does it in such a way that we can never forget it. He doesn’t just label her adequate, but He raves about her, ranking her superior to the rarest, most exquisite stones. God’s woman is worth more than costly gems. That woman is you!

Your worth isn’t wrapped up in your accomplishments, possessions, job title, popularity, or looks. It isn’t about what others think of you, good or bad. It doesn’t even matter what you think of yourself. We can be our harshest critic, can’t we? Your worth has nothing to do with any of those things or even your ability to carry out the duties listed in Proverbs 31. You are precious to God simply because you are His child.

The truth is that one day you did have a price tag hanging on you. I Corinthians 6:20 says, “you were bought with a price.” Yet, you weren’t cheap. In fact, it cost God everything to purchase you for Himself.

You are one valuable lady, a woman deeply loved and valued by God. You mean the world and all to Him!

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Hallelujah...Glory to His name!!!

Love this.... and the Sister who Posted .... :love3:
 
Love this.... and the Sister who Posted .... :love3:


I notice the tendency in LHCF for that very thing. Women are looking into the wrong places to find that worth. Timely bump and expanded discourse on the subject...and I was just going to come in a say something about worth.


It’s interesting that in Proverbs 31 before God ever addresses the godly woman’s “to do” list, he establishes her worth. Before she ever says or does anything, He deems her worthy, apart from all works and He does it in such a way that we can never forget it. He doesn’t just label her adequate, but He raves about her, ranking her superior to the rarest, most exquisite stones. God’s woman is worth more than costly gems. That woman is you!

Your worth isn’t wrapped up in your accomplishments, possessions, job title, popularity, or looks. It isn’t about what others think of you, good or bad. It doesn’t even matter what you think of yourself. We can be our harshest critic, can’t we? Your worth has nothing to do with any of those things or even your ability to carry out the duties listed in Proverbs 31. You are precious to God simply because you are His child.



 
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I notice the tendency in LHCF for that very thing. Women are looking into the wrong places to find that worth. Timely bump and expanded discourse on the subject...and I was just going to come in a say something about worth.





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The 'Foot Washing' thread in OT :yep: Just how far does a woman have to go to prove her 'worth'?
 
Not only that, but the plethora is "Are you perfect in the kitchen, haircare, organization of the home.....etc." type posts. There is this sense of seeking perfection in all the wrong places. Nothing wrong with organizing life, but that's not the true first life.
 
Nice & Wavy, I like your hair in the profile pic. It is nice to see a picture of healthy hair! Plus, a woman's worth is a good topic for everyone who needs to be reminded of what it means to be a virtuous woman.
 
Glad to hear it! Was looking at the recipes... you've got me on a mission to buy lots of mason jars.. lol ..Happy shopping this weekend! :kiss:


@Laela Thanks, sis :kiss: Girl, I'm on a healthy mission...I'm going to go to Bed Bath and Beyond this weekend to pick up the popsicle molds...I can't wait to make them!
 
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