November 21, 2024

Girls With Swords: Chapter 3 Weekly Review – “You Might Be A Hero”

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What a road trip this has been for the five girlfriends—Jennifer, Teresa, Tonya, Diane, and Martha—who started out going to a women’s retreat!  As they traveled down the road toward their destination, their “side-splitting giggles,” suddenly came to a halt as they saw a road sign that read:

Prince of Darkness

 

Voting unanimously to continue their journey, despite knowing they were a TARGET, they realized the key to being victorious in battle against the enemy was choosing the right WEAPON.  To get their thoughts together, they pulled over at a rest stop.

It was here that they had a surprise visit by approximately 125 women.  “We’ve heard about your decision to enter into the Prince of Darkness Territory, and we want to join forces with you,” Christi said.

Much discussion went on between the two groups about the choice of weapon, ranging from the purchase of  heavy artillery guns to God’s Word.  The five girlfriends stood their ground about their choice of weapon—God’s Word.

Finally, Christi stepped up on top of a picnic table, and gave a roaring speech:

“We should be seeing the sick healed, the lame walk, the blind see, cancers falling off of people, lives miraculously changed because of Him!!  We should be laying hands on the sick and through the power of the Holy Spirit, see them become whole again!  We should be spreading the gospel so much more than what we are.”

It was then that the two groups were united and a choice of a weapon was decided upon:  God’s Sword (God’s Word).

After a time of worship under the moonlight in that roadside park, these two groups, who had met as strangers in the night, realized that this had not been a chance meeting. It was as though God, Himself, had ordained this meeting, and they all felt that their previous plans should be canceled, and they were to spend an extended time together.

It was decided that they would check into a nearby campground, and study Lisa Bevere’s book, Girls With Swords, which some of them had brought along with them on their trip.  The others, whipped out their Kindles, and quickly ordered it.

And so it was, on the first night they gathered around the campfire at the campground,  their discussion centered on Chapter 3 in Lisa’s book, You Might Be a Hero. Lisa defined a female hero as:  superwoman, champion, conqueror, star, protagonist, lead, and brave woman.

Jennifer started the discussion off by giving her own personal testimony:

“At age 24, I was told I would never bear a biological child. Too stunned to form a coherent thought, the next eight years of my life went by in a haze of depression, anxiety, and panic attacks. I was lost, and there was no light at the end of the tunnel. My lifelong dream was to have a baby who looked like me with my husband who loved me. I had plans! I had dreams! I had hopes! In an instant, all seemed lost.  But, He alone rescued me the moment I turned my burden of infertility over to Him, and decided not to carry it on my back anymore.

Just as Lisa says: “Your journey toward becoming a hero begins when you simply grant God permission to have His way.”

Ladies, I share my story with you because I need for you to know something very important:  “Right now, where you are, you are living part of God’s story.”

Teresa:  I don’t know about you, but when I read Hebrews 11 and recount the heroes of the faith, the last thing I see is ‘nobodies.’

Each of the people listed in the Hall of Faith died not even knowing the impact their life would have on the world.  All they knew was that they were chosen by God to go wherever He asked, do whatever He needed them to do, protect whomever He needed them to protect, feed whoever was hungry, build what He said build, stand when He said stand and FIGHT when God said fight.

THESE are our ancestors.  They passed the torch on to us normal people of God to continue the fight.  This mild-mannered Jesus girl may look ordinary on the outside, but I have a HERO living inside me that needs to save the world.  We cannot lead people spiritually where we have not gone. 

Tonya:  What does it take 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?

It all boils down to this:

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Yes, we are called to be heroes in our day, to wield swords, to be superhuman, and to be brave. This can be terrifying. But, our superhuman abilities come from—His Spirit, 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.

Diane:  Each night before I close my eyes for the day I am reminded of these words: TRUTH, RIGHTEOUSNESS, PEACE, FAITH, and SALVATION  with the words, “live by these, apply these” underneath.

Some days I imagine myself with the prettiest pink, bedazzled sword you could ever imagine.  I picture my perfectly pink armor filled with sparkles, and I get this joy deep down in my heart because I imagine so clearly God’s words and actions of truth, righteousness, peace, faith, and salvation covering every inch of that bedazzling pink armor and weaponry He has handpicked for me to use.

Ephesians 6 says:

  1. God is strong, and He wants His daughters to be strong.
  2. His weapons are supreme.
  3. With these weapons in hand, nothing the enemy throws at you will knock you off your course.
  4. You are in a spiritual battle between life and death.
  5. If you prepare now, you won’t be caught off guard.
  6. You can’t do this in your own human strength.
  7. True, righteousness, peace, faith, and salvation are life’s applications.
  8. God’s Word is an indispensable weapon.
  9. Prayer is not optional.

I picture all of us: swords in hand, shields in place, bedazzled in GOD’S TRUTH, RIGHTEOUSNESS, PEACE, FAITH, AND SALVATION; standing tall, shouting prayers of all kinds to our Holy God in Heaven, as we leave behind all of Satan’s lies that kept us tied down from the something we have been craving:  God Himself.

 After Diane spoke, other women in the group spoke up:

  • What I loved about Jennifer’s story was that, not only are our lives a gift, but also the story that we are in.  God has already written us into the story of faith heroes—we all have a story He can use.
  • I liked what Lisa said about having to fight a battle more than once to win. Most of us want to give up when we don’t succeed the first time.
  • Tonya’s words were spoken like a true hero.  Sometimes it is hard to remember that we do have the source and strength to be superheroes if we would just ask.
  • I’m not going to be able to envision putting on my armor again without it being pink and bedazzling!

And on into the night, as these women sat around the campfire, many women spoke out about their desire to be a hero. They agreed to meet back the next night to continue their study. This group who were once strangers in their natural habitat, had now been united “in one accord as sisters in Christ.”

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Let’s Pray:  Father God, we are so grateful that You have united us together. As we study Your Word, may we become “doers of Your word, and not just hearers.”  As we do, we rest with assurance that we can quench all the fiery darts of the enemy.  In Jesus’ name, I pray.  Amen.

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About Martha Bush

Martha Bush — Blog Contributor
Martha has been married to her amazing husband for 46 years. Together they have two grown daughters, and three grandchildren, of whom she is very proud of! She lives in Orange, Texas. Martha has been involved in ministry with her church for 20 years. Some of her favorite hobbies include reading, walking, and playing with her grandchildren.

Comments

  1. Martha, I so enjoy how you are putting our Weekly Review in story form. This really has a way of pulling us further into this study, and making seem more real. God bless you girlfriend for your many talents!!!!

  2. Martha, I too love your review in story form. I love camping but haven’t done it in a long time. It felt very good to be camping with my girlfriends. 🙂 It draws us together as you said “in one accord…” This morning I took the nine points from Ephesians 6 personalized them and spoke them out loud. Powerful statements! His Word makes me strong and empowered so I want to be a doer and not just a hearer! Yea!

  3. thanks, martha, for picking out such beautiful statements from our sisters’ blogs…been such a big week—thank You, Lord! <3

  4. Amazing! Glory to God!

  5. I am loving how this study is seemingly drawing the women closer together. Their comments are so inspiring and I could shout them out to the world. I am learning a lot, and as so many are saying: we know a lot, but sure have got to get in there and do it. I believe that is happening.

    • I agree, Martha. I’m loving this study and this precious time together with everyone!

  6. I am blown away right now!! I accidentally clicked on this post and reluctantly decided to read it. I have battled with depression in a alcoholic home as a kid. Had a baby at 16 have been homeless, and broke my neck when I was 19 and told I will never walk again. Praise be to God alone by the power of the Holy Spirit not only do I have my legs and can walk, I had three more children and have surrendered my life to Christ!! Recently I have been getting a tug from God to start a blog and reluctantly I did lol ( it’s still unorganized and I have no idea what He wants me to post) but He is telling me to tell my story and share my faith because there are a lot of people like me ( either went threw a hard life or have tattoos and have that kind of image) who need to relate or connect with someone of faith. I’m new to blogs and WordPress and only have online access from my phone but I’m learning. Your post really hit home for me on my faith journey right now.
    Thank you!
    Desiree Brown

    • Desiree, I hope you find this GCH Bible study the place to continue your faith journey.

    • Jennifer M. says

      Desiree, I am so glad you found us! There are no “accidents” in God’s Kingdom! 🙂 I’m so glad to hear that you are following God’s calling by starting a blog! Just taking that small step of faith is HUGE! He will continue to guide your “pen” (i.e. keyboard, lol) so you will write the words that He wants you to share. We all have a testimony and God will use every bit of it, if we let Him, to further His Kingdom work. I’m so happy that you found us and I hope you will consider sticking around and joining our study! 🙂 God Bless,
      Jennifer

  7. Desiree: What a nice surprise to wake up this morning and read your comment. I am so glad you found us, and I so agree with Clella that we hope you find this GCH Bible study is something you would like to continue. We’d loved to have you join us by clicking onto the link below my post. As for your blogging – -you do have a story to tell, and if you feel God is urging you to tell it – -go for it. I have been blogging 4 years, and it still touches my heart today that the words I pen goes out all over the U.S. and abroad. That’s the power of the internet and the way, I believe, God is using testimonies of people like you to reach women who need an encouraging word from those who have walked the path like you. Let us hear from you again.

  8. Desireee, I believe God brought you to this blog for a reason, because I truly do not believe in coincidence. I pray that whatever He is calling you to, that He will equip you fully to tell your testimony and read others for His kingdom! Thank you so much for sharing your testimony!! God is so good!!!!!