

Women, Use Your Voice! When I was 4, my preschool teacher relayed an incident to my mother when she picked me up. She told her that I was quietly playing with toys on the floor. Then, I stood up, walked over to a milk crate, turned it over, stood upon it, and boldly proclaimed….
Bowing, I stepped off of the crate, put it back, and returned to my previous activity. Now, I’m not too sure how engaged my audience was but apparently
I had something to share and it did not need to be held in, no matter what age I was.
What I want to share today can simply be titled, “Women, Use Your Voice”.
Many of you may recall the record of the amazing woman named Esther. I’ve recently been studying about her. She was an orphan who was raised by her uncle. She loved her Judean heritage and was respectfully obedient to her uncle. But, in my study, I came across a commentary about the life of Esther that struck a chord within my heart. Let me show you:
I share this with you to remind you that when you feel God move your heart to love on someone, to speak words of life over someone, to help someone, to take a stand for truth….whatever it is. Nothing about your story is minimal or unimportant! It all brings you to today.
Have you ever thought about the word present? A present is a gift. It is something given specifically with your well-being in mind. Your gift is this present day so women, use your gift ~ today!
Look at this account from John where Jesus chose a woman to be the voice for Him (and let me clarify one thing: this was not a perfect woman who walked some holy walk. She was not a woman who had always done the right thing nor was she a woman of any kind of community stature or rank).
John 4:5-30 The Passion Translation (one of my favorite versions!)
The Samaritan woman was the one he spoke to. He spoke life into her, spoke personally to her needs, and gave her the truth that she could move forward with. What did she choose to do with this? Herald it forth with all the boldness she had. Because of her, an entire village was brought before Jesus! The whole village was affected by her courage to use her voice.
We are His hands, feet, and voice. He entrusts us to joyfully speak for Him. As we have the courage to speak to others, and when we take care of the obvious needs we see, God will show us the hidden needs and give us the words of life that will bring hope ~ peace ~ life to others!
Women, get out your milk crate and herald forth His truths with all the love that is within you for your voice can move an entire city! ~
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KALYN MAERIE
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