Saturday, November 12, 2011

WHAT KIND OF WOMAN ARE YOU???

It would be easy for women to say that they are the way they are because of past relationships or perhaps because of their childhood, but when we look at the state of women today I pose this question, What can we do to be better? In life there are many challenges, most because of choices. I believe that it is time for us to step up and forgive ourselves. When we forgive ourselves, it becomes easier for us to forgive others. Maybe a past relationship ended on a sour note or maybe we didn't have an ideal childhood. Should we allow our past to determine our future or affect our present?? I say, "NO". I'm sure a goal for us all is to be happy and happiness begins within. So let us look within ourselves and be proud of our growth. If you've made it out of that bad relationship or managed to raise your children as a single mom, then celebrate yourself. God made us in his image and likeness, we deserve to be treated as royalty. It all begins with us. I challenge you to look in the mirror and begin to embrace your beauty. There is no one in the world that could be you. Your trials can create your triumph. YOU ARE A MASTERPIECE. 

3 comments:

  1. Whom the son has set free is free indeed! Forgive ourselves for the bad choices, forgive God for allowing it and forgive others...then healing takes place as God takes that bad thing and shines his righteousness through it!!! Just like an oyster, irritants (challenges) are what later become pearls in our life! Therefore, there is no condemnation.

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  2. Amen!! Where there is forgiveness there is healing. True forgiveness is a gift from God. It is birthed through prayer and although, sometimes difficult it is a most necessary component to becoming the WOMAN you want to be!!

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  3. I have certainly learned the power of forgiveness (forgiving others, ourselves and God for the the things we blamed Him for). It sets us free to be all our chains so that we can step into our identity, our position and our purpose.

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