PASTOR JOHN COLLINS: THE VALUE OF WOMEN
Pastor John Collins, evangelist and head pastor of Love That Cross Ministries, has been leading a revival of faith
across the United States for many years. His speaks of faith and hope,
preaching the Gospel in such a way that it is easy to hear the
Word of God.
Pastor John Collins posts devotionals on a regular basis on his Facebook
page. Each post is a snapshot of
what he preaches during his revival series.
He talks about topics that are not politically correct and places them in a biblical light.
Pastor John Collins says clearly he is not politically correct, he is biblically correct.
Women through the centuries have struggled to validate
their place in the world. Pastor John Collins recognizes that Jesus and
God value women. Women
are strong and courageous. They have
never been taken for granted by God. Strong faith is
what women need
to face the world today, that faith in Jesus and in God will guide them.
“A woman’s role does not have to be one thing or another but it should always be a role of strength and dignity with love and compassion at its core.”~ Pastor John Collins
Pastor John Collins writes:
“Jesus said to
her, ‘Do not cling to Me, for I have yet ascended to My Father;
but go to My brethren and say to them, ‘I am ascending to My Father and your
Father, and to My God and your God.’ Mary
Magdalene came and told the disciples that she had seen the Lord, and that He
had spoken these things to her.” John 20:16-18
Mary Magdalene believed in Jesus, sought Him out, anointed Him with oil, wept on His feet and wiped those feet with her hair. Mary sat at the feet of Jesus, learned from Him and was a disciple of His. Mary was the one that Jesus chose to see first after He was resurrected. Mary was brave and humble when she went to Him in that house of the Pharisee as she cared not what others thought of her, nor spoke of her but cared only to go to Jesus and kiss His feet and seek His forgiveness and His acceptance and Jesus not only gave that forgiveness, accepted her love for Him but spoke that she would be remembered for her actions and He demonstrated her value when He chose to go to Mary first and to give her the honor of knowing He was alive and to relate that information along with her witness of Him to his brethren.
It took courage to follow Jesus during His ministry and it took faith to know Him as the Son of God. Mary had that courage and had great faith in her Lord. There were dark centuries that followed the beginnings of the Christian faith. There have been centuries of oppression of not only the uneducated but of women as well. Women have come a long way from the days of the dark ages, of the days of education denial (for many parts of the world, anyway), and from the denial of equality of the genders. Women push forward in their search for that equality and for the opportunities to make their mark in this world but I want to remind women that their mark has been made and has never been taken for granted by God. God values women and Jesus demonstrated the love that He had for Mary by going to her first, by teaching her and standing up for her. Women should never forget that their value begins in the home, for they are the caretakers, the bringers of life and the mothers of our children. Do not underestimate the value of those things as being a mother allows you to teach your children how to get to heaven, how to live boldly and with faith in this dark world and being a wife allows you to help your husband be a part of a family that relies on God. A woman’s role does not have to be one thing or another but it should always be a role of strength and dignity with love and compassion at its core. That is the love of God within you and God has provided women with the complex ability to keep a family together and to guide it in love and faith with trust and truth at its center.
There always seems to be an agenda on the table and as progress ticks away and women continue to fight for what they believe to be most important to them I can only hope that they remember to value what has always belonged to them from the beginning. Family is everything and while equal pay may seem to be the biggest priority to some this world seems to be allowing the family to fail. Industrial success will never replace the failures of our homes and women need to find the courage, like Mary, to believe in our Savior and to brave the opinions of others to declare their loyalty to Him as they live up to the great responsibilities that have been entrusted to them. It is not easy to choose faith over finances, faith over popularity, faith over apparent success or faith over personal gain but in the end heaven is waiting and families need strong women to guide them.
“And if it seems evil to you to serve the Lord, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Joshua 24:15
LOVE THAT CROSS PASTOR JOHN COLLINS
Pastor John
Collins has many recordings, videos, sermons, and broadcasts that can be
downloaded, viewed or heard. Several are
embedded in this post as backlinks and are available to you.
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