What does it take for me to feel like a hero, for us as women to feel like heroes? Is it our ability to multi-task throughout our day? Our ability to utilize the sixth sense that women are said to possess? No. It’s not even the yummy caffeinated aroma wafting in from my kitchen that, in my opinion, allows me to accomplish tasks like a superhuman—“instant human, just add coffee,” or in this case, instant superhuman.
No, it’s none of these.
I know that there is one thing that keeps me going; one Person that I depend on for the strength to operate on a daily basis; one Person that gives me, gives us, the superhuman ability to be heroines and to wield our swords against the devil’s attacks.
“Superheros are able to help the endangered and frightened because they understand that they answer to a higher power.”
Alone, I know that I cannot hold my own sword. Alone, I know that I cannot be the mother I need to be, the woman I need to be. Alone, I know that I can’t lift up other women. Alone, I know that I cannot be brave for the 5 extra minutes it will take me to become that hero. Alone, I know that I cannot fight the battles and fight against the attacks that are thrown against me every day.
Yes, we are heroines! Yes, we are brave! Yes, we wield swords! And, yes, we are a threat to the enemy’s plans. But it is vital that I remember, that we remember, that we are not who we are of our own accord, “but by my spirit says the Lord.” He is the power that sustains us in our battle. He is the One that makes us heroes. Brave heroes.
Brave is never a word I would use to describe myself. To be honest I tend to allow fear and anxiety to stop me from acting at times. As usual, I try to pull one or two lines from the text that really speak to my heart. Today it was this line:
Life is filled with terrifying moments, and we cannot stop the onslaught of fear anymore than we can hold back the wind… Allow fear to drive you toward God.”
We are called to be heroes in our day. We are called to wield swords. We are called to be superhuman, and we are called to be brave. This can be, and is at times, terrifying. But we need to remember where our superhuman abilities come from—His Spirit. We need to remember where the power of our sword comes from—His Word and, in times of fear, we need to remember who we can run to, who we answer to—the Lord.
Ladies, we are called to be braver five minutes longer, and we are given the power to answer this calling.
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Let’s Pray:
Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for entrusting us with such a great responsibility, and thank You for the power and tools to accomplish the tasks You have given us. In times of fear remind us that You are there for us to run to; You are there to give the superhuman abilities we need to wield our sword against Satan’s attacks. Lord, please give us the strength and courage to be braver for five minutes longer, to be the heroines You have called us to be.
In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.
Tonya, words spoken like a true Hero! Thank you. Sometimes it is so hard to remember that we do have the source and strength to be superheroes if we would just ask. I’m not really sure why (speaking about myself) knowing that the Lord is my strength and my salvation and all I have to do is pray in faith and ask, and it will be given (His word tells me so) that this seems to be my last resort. Perhaps, I feel sometimes that I’m not worthy. I’m not really sure. But one thing that I do know for sure is that if I do not equip myself with God’s word every morning, I feel defeated the moment I walk out the door giving the enemy room to work, so to speak. I am learning as I grow in my relationship with the Lord that as I begin each day, If I will equip myself with His word, I can face each day without fear. I can feel confident that His spirit is within me each day as I face the day ahead. I totally feel like there is nothing that I cannot face. Much like the book states, to feel “superhuman,” and “brave.” Thank you Lord for your Holy Spirit. Great blog Tonya, thank you!
Mary, I know you said that you’re speaking for yourself, but trusy many other women feel this way. We seek Him as our lat resort ehrn in fact He sould be our first. I can totally relate to te feeling of not being worthy, of not deserving to bring Him our problems and run to Him for strength. But I have been reminded time and time again that we can always run to Him, no matter what situation we may be in, whether cause by others or ourself, He s always next to us, a prayer away.
Mormings can be tough but it is vital to spend time with Him, in prayer, or in His word. “I will equip myself with His word, I can face each day without fear. I can feel confident that His spirit is within me each day as I face the day ahead. I totally feel like there is nothing that I cannot face.”
Keep thhis affirmation in you heart and mind. Its a good one. 🙂
sorry, excuse the typing errors, my multi-tasking skills are being tested by my 4, and 7 yr old boys. 🙂
Great blog today, Tonya! Thank goodness we are ever alone and we do not have to figure this hero business out by ourselves! It is His Spirit in us and working through us that makes us heroes! Thank you, Lord!
Thank God for that!!!
Tonya, your paragraph about your fear and anxiety spoke to me this morning. I deal with anxiety at times and it is paralyzing. The Scripture/Sword I use to combat that enemy is 2 Timothy 1:7, “For God has not given us (me, Clella) a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline.” You know the strange thing is that many times when I’m quoting this I can’t remember the word “power”! Now that I’m studying this book, I believe that is a counter move of the enemy. So I believe my next move is to quote Zechariah 4:6, “…but by my Spirit says the Lord!” His Spirit, His Word, My Lord! PTL
That is an awesome verse Clella! One of my favorites <3
Clella, very interesting that “power” is a word that is forgotten….never thought of that before. I’m loving how this book is exposing satan and his tactics!!!
Thanks for sharing Tonya!!! I love your blog today. This study is reminding me of just how much I need God every moment of every day! I love 1 John 4:18 There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.
This verse brought me to tears the first time I read it because I used to live my life if fear, but now I live in God’s perfect love, free from fear!!!
Every moment of every day, yes! Thank you for the scripture reference, definately one I plan on writing down.
The Lord gave me a personal revelation today. I was cleaning up my e-mails putting them into folders and eliminating junk mail. It was a time of reflection of where I spent my time over the past year. Much of it distracted me from doing the Lord’s will in my life. I am a list maker often putting my daily tasks on a list. Bible Heroes were available, communicated and were led by his spirit. The Lord showed me I must pray daily asking for direction, and to put his desires first on the list.Heroes are Superhuman by HIS strength but the LORD also showed me if I am unavailable or distracted he can not use me.
Great point, being a list maker is an awesome organizational tool. But as you said being distracted can lead us away from our God-given tasks for the day. Listen to his direction and place time with Him at the top of your list. I know it will bless you.
AWEsome blog, Tonya, and awesome insight in your comments, ladies! Powerful scriptures! This made my day!
Great! God bless! 🙂
tonya, i just loved where you wrote, “Alone, I know that I cannot hold my own sword. Alone, I know that I cannot be the mother I need to be, the woman I need to be. Alone, I know that I can’t lift up other women. Alone, I know that I cannot be brave for the 5 extra minutes it will take me to become that hero. Alone, I know that I cannot fight the battles and fight against the attacks that are thrown against me every day.” this is SUCH the message that the Lord has been impressing on me almost every day in my quiet time. along with: ‘You are never alone..I am always with you.’ we are blessed, brave daughters of His! <3
I know that we aren’t supposed to fear but I do, how many times in the Bible do we see “Do not fear” but yet there are times that I do, devotion after devotion have I read that fear is a sin, we can’t worry and trust God at the same time!! Yes they have spoken to me, yes I know I have to carry “our sword” with us every day, I’ve been receiving, learning and practicing. I know God has been working with me on this of carrying my sword and of having to trust in Him! Fear is so hard to get rid of!! It may take a me a life time but hopefully I will and can do it!!
Awesome Blog, I need to pick up my Bible more often and remember that when I am in a tight spot call on God..
First of all I thank God for Tonya,and Christi for encouraging me,I am so bless with this teaching on how to stand on my right as a child of God,with his power/word to overcome fear and the enemy.As His temple,I know am never alone.With the powerful scriptures and all the contributors,am so bless.
Great blog! That fear thing is sneaky. we have to always be on guard and call out to God for help . I love that line you used in those terrifing fear moments to allow it to drive us to God. I love that 🙂