There is no
better way to figure out how to be a girl after God’s own heart than to look at
examples of the virtuous and God-fearing women God may have put in our
lives. As I write this, I am thinking of
so many women of God that have taught me, inspired me, humbled me, corrected me
and blessed me. Each one has given me something different, in addition to their
sisterly or motherly friendship, that I rely on in almost every moment of my
day. Although not by name, you will
catch a glimpse of these exceptional women here in this post.
I have needed
their influence along the way whether I knew it or not. I needed their examples
as a young girl and I still need them for I am now in a completely new stage in
life as a wife, mom, and woman searching out those specific areas in which God
would have me serve. The youngest of my four sons is now in youth group so I
have more freedom to serve in youth ministry to the extent that I have longed
to for a while now. My husband Drew and I met because of our mutual calling to
reach out to youth and children with the gospel, but raising my rambunctious
boys has kept me fairly well occupied. It hasn’t always been easy to stay back
with my young ones in tow while he went out into the wide world of youth
evangelism, summer camp and laser tag. Don’t get me wrong, I have been blessed
to be a mom and I have loved every minute of it. Even if I was just choosing
the best baby bottle, I know at the time I was where I was meant to be. I was just patiently awaiting the moment God
might give me the freedom to jump back in, still not exactly sure where it
might lead me. I know I am not the only
girl out there with this same experience and I am not only speaking to just the
married or mom friends. I know that there
are many girls in high school, college, and also quite a few single or career
women out there too who are wondering when their day of discovering their niche
in service or ministry will come. Of
course, only God has the answer to that question, and looking into the
scriptures we can see how God used ordinary people and their passions, talents,
life skills, personalities, struggles and even their stage in life to bring
their calling into focus. After all, He
is the author and designer of all these facets of our lives.
No matter what
your situation, many times our calling comes right in our own family. I speak
to so many kids who just don’t understand how important it can be to be a Godly
brother or sister to a sibling, and a help to your mother or father…a blessing
to those you spend so much of your time with. Serve those people who are right
there in front of you without complaining and watch and see the blessings it
produces in your life. If God chooses to
bless you to become a wife and mother one day, then you will again have an incredible ministry right in your own home;
raising children to become godly men and women who can evangelize the world one
day…maybe even the next Charles Spurgeon or Elizabeth Elliot. But why wait
until then to love and serve the next generation?
Being a girl
after God’s own heart is never dull and with God there are no impossibilities
as we grow into women and search for our purpose. God may place a woman working
in a company where she sharpens the organizational skills needed to start a
food pantry, a mentoring/ job training ministry, or even rescuing victims of child
slavery. She may design software and is
able to one day help ministries set up their own websites, not to mention, the
network of people she meets that God may one day use to assist her in that
calling. An older sister or a mom of an
autistic child may one day counsel and encourage someone going through the same
struggles she herself faced or find a way to support many ministries and
missions working through a service business that also allows her use her God
given gift of hospitality. She may find a clever solution to a problem or
create a home business that is of great value to others. She may manage her own
corporation of hand crafted goods from home and accomplish things she wouldn’t
have otherwise been able to do in another setting because she is more productive
in domestic surroundings ...and it may become a thriving industry that provides
thousands of jobs for others. She may become a medical missionary bringing
medicine and supplies to those who have nothing or use musical abilities God
has given to inspire and uplift many with her worship songs. And I haven’t even
begun to mention all those women who are the mainstay of prayer and support for
their spouse, brother, sister or friend who is
serving in missions or vocational ministry. What about the girl who simply listens…really
listens and comforts and guides someone who doesn’t have anyone else to turn to.
I could continue on and on and still not cover the breadth and depth of what a
God fearing woman can accomplish in service for Jesus. But the point is that
God knows… and He uses everything… from the seemingly small, mundane day to day
events… to the overwhelming struggles…to shape us, mold us, work through
us… And it isn’t really what we can
bring to Him but what He does ...with the circumstances we face and the capabilities He gave
us ...through the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
So, to use a
sort of old cliché that has been the motto for many a ladies retreat, “Bloom
where you are planted”. My
interpretation of that old axiom is “Minister where you are providentially
positioned”. Most of the time, we find
that our ministry calling isn’t some far off, lofty goal that may come into
fruition in the distant future; it is whatever is right in front of us at that
moment.
I am so thankful
for these verses that remind us that it all starts with Him and His work in our
hearts.
“And whatever you do or say, do it as a
representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the
Father.” Colossians 3:17 (NLT)
“Whatever you do, work at it with all your
heart, as working for the Lord…” Colossians
3:23 (NIV)
Thank You Lord for your transforming
power, and thank You for work that glorifies You!
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