“God, Who do You Want Me to Be?”
lessons of feminine integrity from ancient heroines

Posted October 7, 2005 • Updated August 24, 2007

women in the bible

God, Who do You Want Me to Be?

Every girl and woman wants to be someone - someone loved, someone important, someone useful and valued, someone beautiful.

Sometimes it gets a little messy trying to figure out who we are, who we want to be, and who we ought to be.

One simple way to find answers? Change the question you’re asking. Instead of trying to figure out it all alone - ask God. “Who do You want me to be?”

The stories of these ancient women can help in that journey toward meaning and fulfillment as modern women.

Mary Magdelene: surrendering your most precious treasure to Jesus

Martha: finding your source of identity

Sarai: loyalty and trust even when things don’t make sense

Bathsheba: the concept of purity in action

Ruth: developing authentic compassion and faithfulness

Abigail: taking personal initiative and acting decisively

Queen Esther: developing discretion, poise, and gracefulness

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