Seven
Days of Hope and Healing
A
Devotional for Women Seeking God’s Purpose in Their Lives
By
Lori
Hommer
Dedicated
to my Daughter Erin
and all
Women Seeking
the Peace
of Christ
DAY
ONE
So
God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him;
male and female he created them. And God saw everything that he had
made, and behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning
were the sixth day. (Genesis 1:27 and 31 KJV)
You may have read this passage of scripture describing the creation
of men and women many times and thought little about what it means to
you as a woman. But if you examine closely there is much to
understand about God’s last day of creation.
When God created mankind he had a very specific purpose in mind.
This scripture tells us that he created us (human beings) in his own
image. How extraordinary! It means he created humans to be like him.
He created us to bear his image here on earth. This is quite
humbling and yet bestows great value and purpose to our lives. He
created us male and female. It does not say that one gender is more
important than the other or carries more of his image than the other.
I believe he is saying that males and females both have equal
responsibility in bearing his image. Our responsibilities are
equally important in what God expects from us here on earth.
After the creation of human beings we read that God said it was “very
good”. This is the only time in the creation story that God deems
his work to be “very good” and not just “good.” Women were
the last thing that God created, and with that creation God was
finished and God was obviously very pleased with the outcome. Woman
was the crowning moment of God’s creation. Until woman was created
things were not complete. Remember-you complete God’s creation!
DAY
TWO
And
the Lord God said “It is not good that the man should be alone; I
will make a help meet (help mate) for him.” (Genesis 2:18 NLV)
This passage has not been a very popular one for women over the
centuries. Some have interpreted it to mean that a woman’s role is
subservient to a man’s; that she is more like a maid servant. But
if we study the true meaning of the words “help meet” then we
learn that the Hebrew meaning is the same word that the Bible uses
for the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In other words women provide a
very special role as it relates to men. Women provide a kind of
spiritual and emotional support for men just as God the Father, Son
and Holy Spirit provide. Wow, now that is a sobering responsibility!
Maybe Rocky Balboa said it best in one of the Rocky movies. When
asked about his girl friend Adrian, he said, “I got gaps and
Adrian, she fills my gaps.” I knew I liked Rocky for a reason.
Yes gals, you carry within you God’s imprint. He has given you the
opportunity to participate in his creation. He wants to partner with
you to accomplish his will here on earth.
As you search for your purpose my prayer for you is that you seek
what is already inside of you. What has God given you a passion for?
Take some time to meditate and perhaps write down about a time when
you have been excited or passionate about something you have
accomplished, whether it was for someone else or for yourself.
DAY
THREE
You
made all the delicate, inner parts of my body and knit me together in
my mother’s womb. Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex!
Your workmanship is marvelous-and how well I know it. You watched me
as I was being formed in utter seclusion, as I was woven together in
the dark of the womb. You saw me before I was born. Every moment
was laid out before a single day had passed. (Psalm 139: 13-16
NLT)
If
you pick up the average grammar school science book in most of our
public schools today you will read that you are the result of some
kind of freak happenstance. Some believe you climbed out of
primordial ooze as an adapted creature from the depths of the sea.
Others are still searching for the missing link that will explain how
apes finally evolved into human beings.
Believing
either scenario does not lead to the conclusion that you have a
specific value or purpose. After all, if these theories are true
then you are really no different than a one celled organism or
possess little more intellect than that of a chimpanzee. We live, we
die and that must be the end of the story.
God
tells us a different story. He tells us a love story. You see, he had
you and me in his mind all along. He carefully planned for us and
like a master craftsman he attends to every detail of his creation.
Science has now revealed that a single strand of DNA is so complex
that the chances of even a small part of it becoming a building block
of our human body through random chance are statistically impossible!
Modern science has already disproved any theory of evolution and
proved the truth of Psalm 139. We are
.
wonderfully
complex; a masterpiece of the creator’s hand. Each of us was
carefully molded to bear the image of God and he had a plan laid out
for us before we were ever born.
Romans 8:29-30 (NLT) confirms the words of the Psalmist. Paul
writes, “For God knew his people in advance, and he chose them
to become like his Son, so that his Son would be the first born, with
many brothers and sisters. And having chosen them, he called them to
come to him. And he gave them right standing with himself, and he
promised them his glory.”
Over the next few days I hope you begin to soak in the truth of God’s
great love for you and the unique creation he made you to be.
DAY
FOUR
And
I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from his love, Death
can’t, and life can’t, the angels can’t, and the demons can’t.
Our fears for today, our worries about tomorrow, and even the powers
of hell can’t keep God’s love away. Whether we are high above
the sky or in the deepest ocean, nothing in all creation will ever be
able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ
Jesus our lord. (Romans 8:38-39 NLT)
Many
times in my life I have believed that I had messed up so much that
God had probably given up on me completely. Paul’s words to the new
believers in Rome were written to give them hope in the midst of
their trials. They were suffering under the oppression of Roman
rule, as well as dealing with a culture that was not accepting of
their new religion. There were many obstacles for them to overcome.
Perhaps you feel that there are too many obstacles for you to
overcome in order to be acceptable to God. Has your life been a long
road full of potholes, wrong turns and even some head-on crashes? If
so, God wants you to know that nothing you have done can separate you
from him. How is that possible? It is possible because God had a
plan for us from the very beginning to make a way for all of our
failures and mistakes to be paid for. The last line of Romans 8:39
tells us how God did it. It says “He revealed his love for us
in Christ Jesus our Lord.” He sent his Son in order to show
himself to us in human form. God then displayed his great love for us
through the sacrifice of his son Jesus who paid the penalty on the
cross for all of our failures, mistakes and outright rebellion.
As
humans we cannot even comprehend this kind of love. Not one of us
would be willing to sacrifice our own children for anyone, and yet
this is what God did for you and for me. When we accept Christ’s
sacrificial death for our mistakes (sins) then we have become
completely acceptable to him. The Bible also says that we are a “new
person, created in God’s likeness-righteous, holy, and true.”
(Epsh.4:24 NLT)
So
if the road you have taken has left you full of dents, scratches, or
even completely totaled; the good news is that you can drive out of
the body shop as a bright, shiny, brand spanking new model! God will
never even see that you were once scratched, dented and headed for
the junk yard.
Take
some time to meditate on God’s great love for you. What does the
reality of Christ’s sacrificial death mean for you? Have you
accepted that God has made a way for you to become a brand new model
through Jesus Christ?
DAY
FIVE
For
we are God’s masterpiece. He created us anew in Christ Jesus so
that we can do the good things he planned for us long ago. (Ephesians
2:10 NLT)
This verse of scripture has become my favorite and my life verse. As
I counsel and speak to women. I love to create the imagery that this
verse brings to mind. What do you think of when you hear the word
“masterpiece”? Does it conjure up visions of a beautiful
sculpture or painting? Perhaps you think of a piece of literature, a
poem or a story. Or you may begin to hum the notes from an opera or
other piece of inspired music. Wherever your mind goes, the truth for
all masterpieces is that they are unique creations of art. Not one
is like another. Each is special and has its own beauty.
The message that God is relaying to us is that each of are a
masterpiece of his own hands. We are wonderfully unique, beautiful
and God was inspired when he created each one of us. He took great
care in his creation of us and because of Christ he has great plans
for us. Now that inspires me! When we see ourselves as masterpieces,
we can start to comprehend our value to God and to others.
This verse is in direct contradiction to what we have been taught.
Our world tells us that we are not good enough if we do not fit in
with a group or look like others. Women are especially vulnerable to
the pressure of fashion, body image, skin color and other cultural
norms. If you read the gossip or fashion magazines or watch any
television at all you cannot miss the message that you are a loser if
you do not look like, act like or dress like the celebrities and
models of our day. Women today go to the extremes of unhealthy
diets, exercise regimes, surgeries, and the like in order to fit in
with
what the culture says is appropriate. Christ brings us freedom from
the stress and pressures of our culture. In fact we are not to be
like anyone else. Romans 12:2 (NLT) reads: “Do not be conformed
to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind.”
A masterpiece stands alone on its own merit!
However we must be sure to understand the second part of the verse.
We are created anew, but it is because of Christ Jesus that this is
possible. I recently heard this explained by our pastor, Jeff Mullen
in a new way. He said that when we ask Christ to lead our lives then
we are no longer a part of our old bloodline. We now belong in the
bloodline of Christ. We are a child of God. We no longer have to
cling to our old, unhealthy patterns taught to us by our family,
friends, teachers and the like. So if you come from a family or
situation that was not healthy or where you were not loved and
treated as valuable; you do not have to be part of that bloodline any
longer! Because of this you can carry out God’s purpose in your
life. We’ll read more about this tomorrow.
DAY
SIX
God
has given gifts to each of you from his great variety of spiritual
gifts. Manage them well so that God’s generosity can flow through
you. (1 Peter 4: 10 NLT)
This
verse is just one of many that teach us about the spiritual gifts God
has given to each of us. Now all of us have to make a choice. We
have to choose what we are going to believe. Are we going to believe
what others say about us, what the media says we should become, or
are we going to believe what we have been learning this past week
concerning
God’s plan for our lives? I am challenging you today to take this
question seriously. If you choose to believe that God’s word (the
Bible) is true then you must believe this verse is true also. We can
not just pick some verses to believe and not others.
Maybe it has been a long time since you have been excited about
anything in your life but I am guessing that at one time you had
dreams and ideas that excited you. Ask God to help you remember what
those things were. Did you once like to draw or paint? Maybe you
loved to read or pretend you were the teacher at school. Do you love
to care for people? Maybe the outdoors is your haven or perhaps you
are an animal lover. Are you the one that keeps everyone organized
or does a great job planning the vacations every year? You may be
who people look to for decisions. These are the skills and gifts God
has put within you. Take some time in the next few days to write down
what your passions and gifts are and how you might be able to use
them to serve others. You may have to think back to a time when you
were a young child. Many times the world has knocked us down so far
that we are not able to feel any passion or excitement about
anything.
Ask those closest to you what they see as your strengths. Go try
some things that you think you would enjoy. Volunteer at your
child’s school or scout group or church group. Join a service
project in your community or church. Experiment with new things and
rule out what does not seem like a fit. Also there are several
assessments that can help guide you in finding your spiritual gifts.
Check with your pastor to find out if your church offers this type of
assessment. If not you can find them through other resources such as
Christian book stores or online sites. There are hundreds of
possibilities, but God wants us to narrow it down to a few. I hope
you will trust me when I tell you that you will know it when you seek
it out. You will feel something tug at your spirit and energize you
when you are doing what you are created to do. It may take some time
to figure it out, but the rewards of living out your life purpose is
worth all the time and energy it takes.
Make
a goal today to take one of the above steps to seek out the direction
God wants you to take in finding your unique giftedness.
DAY
SEVEN
When
I think of the wisdom and scope of God’s plan, I fall to my knees
and pray to the Father, the Creator of everything in heaven and on
earth. I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will
give you mighty inner strength through his Holy Spirit. And I pray
that Christ will be more and more at home in your hearts as you trust
in him. May your roots go down deep into the soil of God’s
marvelous love. And may you have the power to understand, as all
God’s people should, how wide, how long, how high and how deep his
love really is. May you experience the love of Christ, though it is
so great you will never fully understand it. Then you will be filled
with the fullness of life and power that comes from God.
(Ephesians 4:14-19 NLT)
Let
us summarize the lessons we have learned this week:
1.
You were created in the beginning as a woman who is an image bearer
of God. Your role as a woman was carefully planned by God to bring a
special part of God’s character to this world.
2.
As a woman you provide a special kind of support for men; the same
kind of support that he receives from the Father, Son and Holy
Spirit.
3.
You were carefully planned for and watched over even before you were
born. God’s purpose for your life was decided before the beginning
of time.
4.
God made a way for us never to be separated from him through the
death and resurrection of his son Jesus Christ.
5.
If you receive the gift God gave us in Christ you are now in the
bloodline of Christ.
6.
You are uniquely designed by the master craftsman God himself. Like
a beautiful snowflake there is no other like you, nor will there ever
be. God has gifted you specifically with the ability to serve others
and live out your purpose on earth and in eternity.
On
this last day of the week I pray that you will meditate on this
wonderful verse from the Book of Ephesians. I have a friend who
mentored me when I first became a Christian. This is the scripture
that she prays for each of her four children and her grandchildren.
It touched me deeply when I first learned it and it still does today.
I have four adult children and one in high school and recently
became a grandmother. As women I believe most of us have a deep
longing for our children to experience true love, peace and happiness
in their lives. If we could take that same longing and multiply it a
hundred times we might begin to comprehend the desire God has for us
as to trust his loving care for each of us. The love we have for our
children, husbands and parents pales in comparison to the love God
has for us. “But God showed his great love for us by sending
Christ to die for us while we were still sinners.” (Romans 5:8
NLT)
My prayer for you is that you will take the time to continue to study
God’s word and that you would come to believe as I have that it is
the complete truth. If this is the first time you have read or heard
this kind of devotional then I want you to know there is so much
more! Get help from your local church, Christian book store, pastor,
trusted Christian counselor or mentor. As you continue to study and
learn then you will develop those deep roots that this verse speaks
of. Nothing will be able to tear you away from the love and power God
has given you through Christ Jesus!