12 Characteristics of A Godly Woman
12 Characteristics of A Godly Woman
12 Characteristics of A Godly Woman
Have you ever gone through the epistles and written down every verse
specifically addressed to or about women? It was an eye opening exercise for
me. The emphasis is definitely on home… rather than congregation. Your
home will automatically be a huge asset to that church if you are being a
Titus 2 woman…
Another point these ladies brought up is that sometimes the
expectations we have for ourselves are not really the
expectations that God has for us.
We sometimes create “rules” for ourselves that God never gave, and
then neglect to do things He has outlined in His Word.
That’s one reason I’m writing this post – it’s an exercise in searching
God’s word to find out what a godly woman truly is.
“…well reported for good works: if she has brought up children, if she has
lodged strangers, if she has washed the saints’ feet, if she has relieved the
afflicted, if she has diligently followed every good work.” – I Timothy 5:10.
It’s easy to think that becoming a great woman of God involves grand
gestures – but that’s not God’s way. His way is often the most humble
and unassuming.
Even if you don’t have children of your own, there are plenty of ways
you can be a role model and supporter in the lives of kids around you
by simply taking time for them. Leading little children to Christ is
definitely the greatest honor on earth!
The final part of 1 Tim 5:10 is “…if she has washed the saints’ feet, if
she has relieved the afflicted, if she has diligently followed every good
work.” Having a servant heart is described as one of the greatest
indicators of the character of a woman of God.
Are you creative? Help beautify the church building or send beautiful
cards or crafts to fellow Christians. Are you an amazing cook? Take a
meal to a shut-in or struggling young mother. Are you outgoing, or a
“talker”? You are perfectly suited for teaching kids and other ladies.
Think about your personal talents and how they are used to help
others. When you serve in the areas you are good at
(your comfort zone), you will enjoy the act of service greatly and
motivated to serve in the future.
God has a special purpose and plan for your life, and when you use
your talents for His glory, you are playing a part in the greatest Story
on earth.
This means dressing, speaking, and acting in ways that will benefit
those around us. This includes the ability to see and admit wrong,
asking forgiveness when needed. It means doing jobs that need doing
because you are able, not because it will bring you praise.
The next few traits of a godly woman come from Titus 2:3-5:
Look around and see if there is a woman a few (or many) years
younger than you who needs a new Christian friend. Start a
conversation with her, ask her out for coffee, or invite her into your
home. Then model how to be a godly woman as you get to know her
in everyday life.
In contrast, when the home breaks down, the church will begin to
break down as well.
As C.S. Lewis said, “Children are not a distraction from the most
important work, they are the most important work.”
Personally, I lash out with my words when exhaustion and stress get
the better of me. Patience is something I’m constantly working toward.
God says that a woman who lacks discretion is like a jewel in a pig’s nose
(Prov. 11:23). She is ridiculous, out of place, embarrassing, a joke.
Something otherwise lovely is rendered ridiculous in the context of
indiscretion. She might be pretty, a real jewel of a beauty, but if the jewel is
in the nose of a pig, what good is it?
If the walls of your home could talk, would they speak of a loving
family, conversations, games, and laughter? Or would
they describe it as simply a place to crash for the night before
everyone goes their separate ways?
Let’s strive to make our homes a place of connection and not let the
outside world crowd out our family time. This might look like making
family meal times a priority, starting a family devotional tradition, or
enjoying a family game night.
Modern inventions have provided a way for a woman to stay at home and
still not be a keeper at home. We can sit at home in body while traveling in
spirit by means of the telephone and the computer. You cannot keep your
home and everybody else’s at the same time…Keeping the home is more
than staying at home; it is having a heart that is fixed on the home.
I’ve noticed that when men have disagreements, they often get over
them quickly and move on. Women sometimes hold more tightly to
grudges. Maybe it’s because we are more connected to our feelings
and emotions, but we must be willing to set these aside for the virtue
of kindness.
Do you work hard in the church but find it difficult to forgive and show
love to those who have wronged you? It may be that, like Euodia
and Syntyche, people will remember your unkind attitudes more
than your acts of service. Don’t let unkindness reign in your spirit
and ruin your influence.
Meditate on the list of heavenly clothing which will make you truly
beautiful in Colossians 3:12-14:
Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts,
kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if
one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has
forgiven you, so you also must forgive. And above all these put on love,
which binds everything together in perfect harmony.
We must be like Mary and “choose the good part” when she sat
at the feet of Jesus in Luke 10:42. As mothers, wives and servants
we can become too busy. But please, friend – take time to sit at His
feet.
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Make this year the one in which you decide to make your relationship
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characteristics of a woman of God discussed here.