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20 Years of Radiant Women

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Episode • May 11 • 39m

Scripture References: John 4, 8; Mark 1, 5; Luke 8, 10, 13; Matt 26, 28; John 20; Esther 4:16; Ruth 1:16-17; 1 Kings 17:8-16; 1 Sam 1:27-28; John 11:28-35; Judges 4:14, Judges 5; Prov 31.

Sermon: Honoring Mothers & Godly Women

Intro: Happy Mother's Day! We celebrate moms and spiritual mothers, acknowledging the joy and the aches holidays can bring (loss, struggle, longing). Jesus meets each of you in your unique story. He knows what you need. Jesus deeply loved His own mother and all women, treating them with radical dignity, respect, and compassion—truly countercultural for His time.

Key Points:

  1. Jesus’ Radical View of Women:
    • Spoke respectfully to them (Samaritan woman, John 4; woman caught in adultery, John 8).
    • Healed them publicly (Peter's mother-in-law, Mark 1; woman with issue of blood, Mark 5; bent-over woman, Luke 13).
    • Affirmed their faith & worth. Many women followed & financially supported His ministry (Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Susanna - Luke 8). Mary of Bethany learned at His feet (Luke 10).
    • Entrusted women as first witnesses of His resurrection (Matt 28, John 20).
    • These women, freed from shame, became deeply devoted, bold partners in His mission.
  2. Celebrating Women in Our Church Family – Echoes of Biblical Strength:
    • Mary of Bethany (Matt 26): Extravagant worshippers, pouring out your most valuable for Jesus. Like her, Radiant women, you’ve done beautiful things for Him.
    • Miriam (Exodus 15): Leading in worship, singing songs of deliverance, reminding us God brings us to dry land.
    • Esther (Esther 4:16): Courageous, sticking your necks out for others’ freedom and safety, saying "If I perish, I perish."
    • Ruth (Ruth 1:16-17): Faithful, loyal, obedient, choosing right relationship over comfort, loving for the long haul: "Where you go, I will go."
    • Widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17): Hospitality in scarcity, giving generously from little, trusting God’s miraculous provision.
    • Lydia (Acts 16): Businesswomen and those with abundance, leveraging success and resources for God's Kingdom.
    • Hannah (1 Sam 1:27-28): Prayer warriors, contending earnestly, prevailing on God, and lending your answered prayers back to Him.
    • Mary at Lazarus’ Tomb (John 11:28-35): Raw faith in grief, falling at Jesus’ feet, finding Him as the God who weeps with us & brings comfort.
    • Deborah (Judges 4-5): Strong leaders with prophetic wisdom, inspiring victory ("Up! For this is the day..."), and partnering beautifully, calling men and women higher in God.

Conclusion: Radiant women, for 20 years (and all women of faith), you've chosen the better thing. You've poured out love in extravagant worship, not counting the cost. You’ve taken courageous steps, chosen faithfulness, given generously, contended in prayer, wept honest tears at Jesus’ feet while believing Him even in the dark, and led with wisdom. Because of this, we’ve seen Him. Thank you for being lovers of God and spiritual mothers. Proverbs 31: not competition, but a celebration of a woman's lifelong fruit. God counts & celebrates all you do.

Call to Action: Let's continue this journey of faith: loving God and living for Him. Men, actively honor and celebrate the women in your lives. Women, keep arising, using your God-given gifts to call us higher. Let's embrace the future, partnering for the Gospel. God is worthy of it all!

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