Friday, April 23, 2010

What's the Difference? (3)

Chapter four of What's the Difference is not a list of do's and don'ts, but rather is a guide toward living wisely and godly as a woman. Dr. Piper gives us a great definition of what mature femininity means and walks us through that definition step-by-step.

One of the most significant conclusions that he reaches is his statement on how praying women exert influence.
Praying women exert far more power in this world than all political leaders put together. This kind of powerful influence is compounded immensely when one considers the degree to which the world is shaped and guided by the effects of how men and women are formed by their mothers. This influence is perhaps more effective than all the leadership of men put together. (p. 61)
Biblical femininity is not an excuse to sit back and let someone else do all the work. Instead, we get the exciting and high privilege of praying to the Lord of all the earth. We don't need take up arms either in the home or in the literal battle. The Lord directs the paths of all people, and He listens to our prayers.

4 comments:

Gayline said...

"Instead, we get the exciting and high privilege of praying to the Lord of all the earth."

It has been said, "The hand that rocks the cradle rocks the world."

But I think, the woman that prays while rocking the cradle, will see God rock the world.

Women are in a unique position to pray to the God of the universe for the needs of their families. This is a privilege few (including myself) fully grasp. Oh, that we would become a mighty praying force for the Glory of God!

One prayer, offered humbly through the name and work of Christ and in faith toward God is what God will use to pour out His grace to give us another prayer. Prayer begets prayer. It's like drinking water. The more you drink the more you thirst for it.

If all women were called to do was pray, that would be a very high calling indeed.

Unknown said...

That we can pray, that The Lord of heaven and earth would listen to our prayers, and that He would be pleased to let those prayers be used for His kingdom's sake is amazing!
May we be ones who look to our God in prayer like never before!
Thank you, Jenny! (As your folks call you.)

I appreciate everything you post. My lack of responses wouldn't indicate that, but I do!

Anonymous said...

jenn what about a women's prayer meeting at our place??

more of God this coming week! woot woot!

Jenn said...

Alina, that is a great idea!! We really should be diligent about pursuing that!

 
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