Presuppositional Patterns: A Biblical Study of the Unmarried Woman’s Role - Conclusion
Read: [Intro] [Part One] [Part Two] [Part Three] [Part Four] [Part Five] [Part Six] [Part Seven] [Part Eight] [Part Nine]
“Know therefore this day, and consider it in thine heart, that the LORD he is God in heaven above, and upon the earth beneath: there is none else. Thou shalt keep therefore his statutes, and his commandments, which I command thee this day, that it may go well with thee, and with thy children after thee, and that thou mayest prolong thy days upon the earth, which the LORD thy God giveth thee, for ever.” (Deuteronomy 4:39-40)
The years of unmarriage are a unique time, a precious gift from the Lord. Let us, unmarried women, commit ourselves anew to caring for “the things of the Lord” – not only for our own well-being, but for the well-being of our future marriages and for the well-being of the generations of children that will come behind us. The future is bright – the promises of God are sure!
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6 Comments:
Natalie - I really enjoyed your contribution to the series on Lydia's blog. Thought I would just leave a comment of appreciation for your efforts in presenting this information. It has certainly been timely for me!
Thanks again,
Diana
Natalie, you are a beautiful example as well, of how an unmarried woman should live for the Lord during this time of her life! I've always been inspired by you, dear friend. :)
Thank you for the anniversary wishes!! It's truly hard to believe it's been a year. God is so good!
Take care, my friend,
Myklin
P.S. I've posted a belly picture just for you on my blog! Hee hee, enjoy. :)
Thanks, Diana. Praise the Lord that it was timely for you! It's been such a great study for me as well.
You're too kind, Myklin...thanks for your sweet words. And thanks a bunch for the pic! Though I really think you had to arch your back to even get that much of a projection. ;-) You're too cute!
~Natalie
Hmmm. I use Google Reader to track RSS feeds, and the last notification I got was for part one of your series on unmarried women. I never received notifications of your later posts. You wouldn't happen to know why, would you? I very much enjoyed your series, btw. Very excellent.
Susan~
For some reason that's the last post that has shown up in my xml file. I'm not sure what would cause that...but I'm going to be switching to something else for my blog here pretty soon, so I don't think I'll mess with it. I'll post new links as soon as I switch over. Thanks for letting me know!
~Natalie
Okay. Glad it wasn't just me. That's odd.
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