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Women’s of Scripture Priscilla — A Model of Strength, Wisdom, and Partnership

Women’s Scripture Spotlight: Priscilla — A Model of Strength, Wisdom, and Partnership

When we study the women of Scripture, we find stories of courage, devotion, and God-given purpose woven through every page. Today, we turn our hearts toward Priscilla, a remarkable woman whose life is a testimony to faithfulness, leadership, and Spirit-empowered ministry.

Who Was Priscilla?

Priscilla appears in the New Testament alongside her husband, Aquila, as partners in ministry and in life. They were tentmakers by trade, missionary servants by calling, and devoted teachers of the gospel. Priscilla is mentioned before Aquila multiple times in the New Testament—a sign of her respected leadership, wisdom, and influence in the early church (Acts 18:18, Romans 16:3).

Scripture paints her as:

A teacher of truth A defender of sound doctrine A brave woman of hospitality A steadfast servant of Christ A partner in ministry who strengthened others

Her story silently but powerfully proclaims that God calls, equips, and uses women in powerful ways for His kingdom.

Priscilla’s Strengths — and What We Can Learn From Her

1. She Was Strong in the Word

When Apollos—a brilliant and passionate preacher—was teaching inaccurately, Priscilla and Aquila gently corrected him, guiding him toward deeper understanding (Acts 18:26).

She knew Scripture. She valued truth. She spoke with wisdom, not ego.

How we can be more like her:

Be women who study Scripture deeply. Speak truth with grace, not judgment. Grow in biblical understanding so we can encourage others.

2. She Practiced Ministry as Partnership, Not Competition

Priscilla worked with her husband, not behind him and not in rivalry. Their ministry flowed from unity, mutual respect, and shared passion for the gospel.

How we can be more like her:

See ministry as a team effort within our homes, churches, and friendships. Support the gifts God has placed in others. Avoid comparison—embrace collaboration.

3. She Used Her Home for God’s Kingdom

Priscilla and Aquila opened their home for teaching, fellowship, and worship (Romans 16:5). Hospitality was their ministry, and their living space became a place of spiritual transformation.

How we can be more like her:

Welcome others with warmth, whether into our homes or into our conversations. Create spaces where people feel seen, valued, and strengthened. Let everyday life become a place where God can move.

4. She Was Courageous and Steadfast

Paul said that Priscilla and Aquila risked their lives for him (Romans 16:3–4). Faith wasn’t a hobby—it was a calling that demanded courage.

How we can be more like her:

Stand firm in faith even when it’s uncomfortable. Live boldly for Christ, trusting His protection and guidance. Remember that obedience is an act of bravery.

Two Bible Verses to Reflect On

Acts 18:26 (NIV)

“He began to speak boldly in the synagogue. When Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they invited him to their home and explained to him the way of God more adequately.”

Romans 16:3–4 (NIV)

“Greet Priscilla and Aquila, my co-workers in Christ Jesus. They risked their lives for me. Not only I but all the churches of the Gentiles are grateful to them.”

Final Encouragement

Priscilla’s life teaches us that God honors faithfulness over fame, obedience over position, and partnership over pride.

She reminds women everywhere:

You are called. You are gifted. You are needed in God’s kingdom.

May we walk with the same wisdom, strength, and courage she displayed—knowing that God delights in using our lives, our gifts, and our stories to advance His mission.

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Women in Scripture- Lydia: A Woman of Faith, Hospitality, and Generosity

Lydia: A Woman of Faith, Hospitality, and Generosity

The story of Lydia in scripture offers us a beautiful example of how one woman’s faith and openness can make a lasting impact. Lydia, a successful businesswoman, is celebrated for her generosity and hospitality—using her resources to support Paul’s ministry and open her home to believers. Her story is a heartwarming reminder that our blessings can be used to build God’s kingdom.

In Acts 16:14-15, we learn that Lydia was a seller of purple cloth, a woman of influence and wealth, who welcomed Paul and Silas into her home after her heart was opened by God. Her willingness to share her resources and her home helped establish the early church, demonstrating that faith is active—expressed through hospitality and generosity.

Lydia’s life teaches us that no matter our circumstances, we can use what we have—our resources, time, and kindness—to serve others and advance God’s work. Her example inspires us to be like her: generous in spirit, welcoming in heart, and committed to making a difference in our communities and beyond.

Scripture:

Acts 16:14-15
“The Lord opened her heart to respond to Paul’s message. When she and the members of her household were baptized, she invited us to her home. ‘If you consider me a believer in the Lord,’ she said, ‘come and stay at my house.’ And she persuaded us.”

This passage highlights Lydia’s openness to God’s calling and her willingness to share her blessings for His kingdom.

A Prayer to Be More Like Lydia

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the inspiring example of Lydia—a woman whose faith, hospitality, and generosity made an eternal impact.
Help us to open our hearts to You and to be willing instruments of Your love.
May we use our resources and blessings to support Your work and extend kindness to others.
Teach us to be welcoming, generous, and eager to build Your kingdom through our actions.
Fill our lives with the spirit of Lydia—faith in action—so that we may serve You with a joyful heart.
In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Lydia’s story encourages us to reflect on how we can personally embrace opportunities to serve, share, and love—building God’s kingdom one welcoming act at a time.

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Women in Scripture- Mary Magdalene: Witness to the Resurrection — A Model of Devotion and Joy

Mary Magdalene’s story is one of unwavering devotion, joy, and boldness. She is a true testament to the power of deep personal faith and the transformative presence of Jesus in our lives. As a faithful follower, Mary was among the first to witness the empty tomb and to share the incredible news—she was the first to see Jesus risen.

Her story reminds us of the importance of a heartfelt, personal relationship with Jesus. Despite her past, her dedication shines through. Her unwavering loyalty and courage demonstrate how genuine faith can change lives and influence others profoundly. Mary’s witness *signifies her vital role in the early church* and exemplifies what it means to be faithful and bold in our walk with Christ.

Her life encourages us to cultivate a deep devotion to Jesus, to find joy in His resurrection, and to recognize that sharing our testimony can inspire others. Mary Magdalene’s story teaches us that true dedication, no matter how bold, comes from a loving heart committed to the Lord’s mission.

Bible Quote:

Go and tell my brothers and sisters, ‘I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.— John 20:17

This verse highlights her significant role in sharing Jesus’ message and her faithfulness in spreading the good news.

Heavenly Father,  

Help us to be more like Mary Magdalene faithful, bold, and devoted to You.  

May we witness Your love with joy and share Your good news without fear.  

Fill our hearts with her unwavering faith and teach us to recognize Your presence in every moment.  

Guide us to be witnesses of Your resurrection and lights to others.  

In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Mary Magdalene’s story invites us to deepen our relationship with Jesus, to be courageous in our faith, and to share His love joyfully. Like her, let us be bold witnesses, rooted in devotion and driven by the transformative power of Christ.

References

Luke 8:2-3— Highlights her background as a follower who was delivered from evil spirits, emphasizing her transformation and deep devotion to Jesus.  

John 20:11-18— The account of Mary Magdalene at the empty tomb and her encounter with the risen Jesus, showcasing her faith and joy. Mary Magdalene stood outside the tomb crying… Jesus said to her, ‘Mary.’ She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, ‘Rabbi!

Matthew 28:1-10— The scene of Mary Magdalene and the other women discovering the empty tomb and witnessing the resurrection.  The women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples.

Mark 16:9-11 – Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene after His resurrection, affirming her importance as a witness.  Jesus appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had driven seven demons.

Acts 1:14 — Shows Mary Magdalene among the early followers, united in prayer after Jesus’ ascension, demonstrating her continued faithfulness.  They all joined together constantly in prayer, along with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brothers

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Women in Scripture Hagar: The God Who Sees Me

Hagar’s story, found in Genesis 16 and Genesis 21, is one of deep suffering, unexpected divine encounter, and hope. As a servant and mother, Hagar faced rejection, hardship, and displacement. Despite her struggles, she is met by God in the wilderness—a powerful reminder of His omnipresence and care.

In Genesis 16, Hagar flees from Sarah’s mistreatment and finds herself in a desolate place. There, the Angel of the Lord appears to her, asking, “Hagar, servant of Sarah, where have you come from, and where are you going?” (Genesis 16:8). Hagar responds with honesty, and God speaks to her, assuring her of His presence and promising blessing. She is given the name “God Who Sees Me,” because she recognizes that God has seen her in her distress, providing comfort and reassurance.

Later, in Genesis 21, Hagar and her son Ishmael face hardship again due to Sarah’s actions. Despite these difficulties, God hears their cries and provides for them—shepherding them in the wilderness and making a great nation from Ishmael.

Hagar’s narrative teaches us that no one is unseen or forgotten by God. He is ever-present and actively involved in our journeys, especially in our times of pain. Her story reminds us that God sees us—our struggles, our hopes, and our needs—and that His care is unending.

Regarding Genesis 21 and Isaac:

In Genesis 21, the birth of Isaac marks the fulfillment of God’s promise to Abraham and Sarah that they would have a son in their old age. Sarah, who was previously considered too old to bear children, miraculously gives birth to Isaac, meaning “laughter.” Isaac is born as the child of promise, a testament to God’s faithfulness.

Heavenly Father, thank You for seeing us in our times of need and hardship. Like Hagar, we are grateful that You are always present, hearing our cries and offering comfort.
Help us to trust in Your care, knowing that no one is unseen or forgotten by You.
Grant us strength and hope as we face our struggles, and remind us that Your love and faithfulness never fail.
May we always remember that You see us, and Your presence sustains us. Amen.

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Women in scripture – Sarah

Sarah: A Testament of Faith, Patience, and Divine Promise

Sarah’s journey is a powerful story of faith, patience, and God’s miraculous power. Her life teaches us that even when circumstances seem impossible, trusting in God’s promises and timing can lead to divine fulfillment. Her story, primarily found in Genesis 12, 18, and 21, offers timeless lessons about hope and unwavering trust in God’s plan.

Her Name and Role

Originally called Sarai, which means “my princess,” God changed her name to Sarah as part of a divine covenant, declaring she would be the “mother of many nations.” She was the wife of Abraham, and together they traveled from Ur to Canaan in obedience to God’s call. Sarah is recognized as one of the four great matriarchs of the Jewish faith, symbolizing faith and trust in God’s promises.

Her Struggles and Doubts

For many years, Sarah eagerly desired children, but she remained infertile well into her old age. She was 90 years old when she finally conceived Isaac—an astonishing miracle that defied human expectations. Throughout her years of waiting, Sarah experienced doubt and disbelief, famously laughing when she overheard God’s promise that she would bear a son. Her laughter was mixed with both skepticism and joy, illustrating the complex emotions we face when God’s promises seem far beyond our reach.

In Genesis 18, we see her doubting God’s promise as she laughs quietly to herself, thinking, “After I am worn out and my lord is old, will I now have this pleasure?” Yet, despite her doubts, God’s promise remained true.

The Conflict with Hagar

In her impatience and desire for God’s promise, Sarah gave her maidservant, Hagar, to Abraham, hoping to facilitate the birth of a child. Hagar’s pregnancy led to jealousy and conflict—something many of us can relate to when plans don’t unfold as expected. Eventually, Sarah and Hagar’s relationship became strained, resulting in Hagar fleeing into the wilderness. This part of her story reminds us that when we try to help God along, we often face unintended consequences, and trusting in His timing is crucial.

The Birth of Isaac and Her Legacy

God’s promise was fulfilled in His perfect timing. Despite her advanced age, Sarah conceived and gave birth to Isaac, fulfilling the divine promise made to Abraham. Her laughter of doubt turned into a joyful expression of faith and gratitude. Isaac was a son of promise, a symbol of hope and God’s unwavering covenant.

Sarah’s story is a testament that God’s promises are infallible, even when human circumstances suggest otherwise. Her life encourages us to hold onto hope with faith—that God’s timing is perfect, and His promises will come to pass.

What We Can Learn from Sarah

  • Trust in God’s promises, even when they seem impossible.
  • Be patient and wait on God’s timing, not our own.
  • Understand that doubt is natural, but faith can overcome it.
  • Remember that God works through our weaknesses and doubts to strengthen our faith.
  • Embrace hope as a divine gift, knowing that God’s plans exceed our understanding.

Reflecting on Genesis 12, 18, and 21

Sarah’s story reminds us that faith involves trusting God’s Word and His promises, regardless of how long the wait may be. Her journey from doubt to joy teaches us that God’s plans are always for our good, and His promises are sure—even when we feel uncertain and fearful.

A Prayer for Faith and Patience

Heavenly Father, thank You for the inspiring story of Sarah—her faith, her doubts, her perseverance, and Your divine faithfulness. Help us to trust You fully, even when Your promises seem far away or impossible from our perspective.

Teach us patience as we wait on Your perfect timing. Strengthen our faith so we can believe in Your Word beyond our limitations and circumstances. Remind us that You are the God of miracles, and nothing is too difficult for You.

Help us to hold onto hope, regardless of how long the wait, and to remember that You are always working for our good. Fill us with peace as we trust in Your promises, and give us the courage to believe with unwavering faith.

Guide us, Lord, to walk in obedience and trust, knowing that Your plans for us are greater than we can imagine. Thank You for Your mercy and grace, demonstrated so powerfully through Sarah’s life.

In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Have a blessed day

Deb

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Starting November 04, 2025 Women in Scripture

Hello, fellow believers, and welcome to our Bible study series focused on some of the incredible women of Scripture.

Throughout this journey, we will explore their stories, which beautifully illustrate timeless truths and profound life principles. Starting November 2, 2025, our first focus will be on Eve—her life, her challenges, and her divine calling as the mother of all humanity. From Eve’s experiences, we’ll learn valuable lessons about faith, obedience, and God’s grace.

As we continue, we’ll meet women like Sarah, whose unwavering faith; Ruth, with her loyal heart; Esther, known for her courage; and many others who exemplify collaboration, service, and divine strength. Each woman’s story offers unique insights and spiritual growth opportunities.

I invite you to join us on this journey of discovery. Bring your Bible and an open heart as we uncover the divine truths woven into their lives. Let’s grow closer to God together and deepen our understanding of His purpose for us all.

Have a blessed day