What’s the Difference?

…in every place your faith toward God has gone forth- 1Thess 1:8

Last week we talked about the godly women that have touched our lives in meaningful and profound ways. Those women who’s walk with God sparked a desire in us to reach for more than just the mediocre Christian life.

We have to ask ourselves, what is it that these women possess that have such an impact on the lives they come in contact with?  What’s so different about her? Over the year’s I’ve come to learn that it’s something that’s becoming uncommon in our modern society.  Because we live in a culture of “mass production” and “give the people what they want” this quality is scarcely sought and rarely found. It’s called “Character”. I believe it is exactly this that has set certain women apart to fulfill God’s high calling.

I think of woman like Ruth Graham wife of Billy Graham, Elisabeth Elliot, Susanna Wesley mother of John and Charles Wesley and many more. I have read their bioghraphies only to discover their character as godly women was rugged, tanacious, and undefeatable. In other words, they had moxie. These were not woman who earned a “platinum member” on spirituality. Instead they lived real life in real time experiencing the joys, and heartaches, triumphs and tragedies and they continued clinging to heels of God.

The word character is defined as, a distinctive trait, bent, disposition, grain, and makeup.

This is where we begin our series. Character (look back to the definition) is the hinge in each of our lives by which everything else is determined. At the end of the day it’s our character that will make the difference and what you and I allow God to make of it, will tell the story of our high calling.

Ponder these questions. Am I willing to count the cost of becoming a woman who lives out her high calling? Will I go before the Lord allow Him to start the process with a little heart to heart character analysis?

2 Comments

  1. Caroline

    Such a great word Laurie! Thinking about those women in my life who influenced my walk with Christ, your statement that they were women who “lived real life in real time experiencing the joys, and heartaches, triumphs and tragedies and they continued clinging to heels of God.” rings so true. They were and are real life examples of what gives me hope when I fail or experience trials, heartache and loss. I am so thankful for their example in holding to this promise, “let us hold firmly to the faith we profess. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are–yet was without sin. Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need. ” Heb 4: 14 – 16
    P.S. do you have a particular biography of Susanna Wesley that you like?

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