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These influential women of the Bible impacted not only the nation of Israel but also eternal history. Some were saints; some were scoundrels. A few were queens, but most were commoners.
From Genesis through the New Testament, the many women in the Bible can teach us all a thing or two about what following God truly looks like. Here, we dive into the captivating stories of 12 of these women and the lessons we can learn from them.
Judges, prophets, doctors...there are plenty of examples of women in the Bible who stepped out of the norms of society and became remarkable leaders. Let’s take a look at 10 women in the Bible whose stories teach what it means to lead, serve, and love.
I invite you to learn and be inspired by these four women in the Bible who never wavered in their commitment to following God. 1. Mary, Mother of Jesus (Read Luke 1:26-38) Mary, the mother of Jesus was an incredible woman who followed God with strength and boldness.
From Eve to Mary, the women of the Bible teach us about strength in the face of adversity, faith in the midst of doubt, and love in the midst of hate. They also remind us that God uses ordinary women to do extraordinary things. Quick Navigation. [show]
1. Mary, Mother of Jesus. Mary was a young woman chosen by God for an amazing purpose. Her story is predicted in the Book of Isaiah, and is fully told in the Gospels. “’I am the Lord’s servant,’ Mary answered. ‘May your word to me be fulfilled.’.
Famous women in the Bible who were instruments of God including Eve, Ruth, Mary, the mother of Jesus, Esther, Phoebe and more.
The Bible has many stories of remarkable women whose faith, courage, and wisdom have left an indelible mark on history. From the Old Testament to the New, these women played pivotal roles in God's plan and have inspired countless generations of believers.
God uses ordinary women to impact the lives of others so that their Creator can use them as He designed. That's the story of this study: God using ordinary women to impact the world. Just as God raised up Esther to act in a particular time in history for His purposes, so He has raised us up as women in our day to make an impact for His kingdom.
So, God created humanity in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. — Gen 1:26-27 (NIV) “Humanity” is singular in this passage — one race, one species. But this one will be created “male and female” and “they” will rule. The author has made his point: “woman” is human; “woman ...