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the woman that receives this will be touched in some way.

DAVID JOHNSON · Saturday, October 16th 2010 at 2:48PM · 100 views
There comes a time in every woman's life when she has to take a close look at herself. Not at her circumstance, not at what she did, not how unfair life is, or at who made you do it. She has to just look at herself in all her glory and imperfection. Have you ever admired a woman who has been through changes in her life? Or have you made up in your mind that she is just messed up. Before you make this mistake, take a closer look. A woman who has endured the most unusual life is someone of wisdom, someone who has been chosen by God to go through things that have made her stronger.

Think of all the great women in the Bible: Mary Magdalene, Ruth and Naomi, the woman with an issue of blood, and Esther, to name a few. Mary was a prostitute, a very uneasy woman. But by the time Jesus was done with her, she was His closest follower. Esther was unfortunate in marrying an abusive man, but by the time God was done with her, she had married one of the wealthiest men in the land.

Women are so quick to beat the next one down instead of trying to hold her up. Before you wonder, 'What's up with her?' ask yourself, 'What's up with me?' That woman could be my mother, sister, aunt, in-law, stepmother, niece, grandmother, great-grandmother, neighbor, friend, or co-worker, etc. That woman could be ME.

Women are the carriers of life, not the channels of death. Let's build and encourage each other, as did Ruth and Naomi. Pass this to all the women in your life. Encourage and love, forgive and forget, and trust that the woman that receives this will be touched in some way.

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Thomasena Martin-Johnson Sunday, October 17th 2010 at 2:16PM

David,

Excellent blog. Women have carried a bad rap for a long time. Do you think that some of what happens is a self fulfilling prophesy?

Where in the bible does it say that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute? I cannot find it.

Siebra Muhammad Sunday, October 17th 2010 at 6:34PM

David, Good Post!

Sister Thomasena, the idea that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute comes from the account given in Luke Chapter 7:36-50 of a woman who anointed the feet of Jesus with her tears and ointment, and Jesus told her to ‘Go in peace’. This woman was believed to be Mary Magdalene. Also Mary Magdalene is described as a woman of the city who was a sinner, so she may have been a prostitute although no one really knows for sure.

Thomasena Martin-Johnson Monday, October 18th 2010 at 5:37PM

That is the same information that i found. There is some controversy by some scholars that she in fact was not a prostitute.I was just asking.

DAVID JOHNSON Monday, October 18th 2010 at 6:08PM

MARY ?
http://www.explorefaith.org/ford/mary.html

Cynthia Merrill Artis Monday, October 18th 2010 at 6:21PM

Ruth... I love her story... her loyalty... love and dedication to her mother-in-law!

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