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Written by Michelle J. Goff, Director of Iron Rose Sister Ministries
February is Iron Rose Sister Ministries’ Prayer Month. We invite you to pray with us daily, following our prayer prompts and reading the Bible verses. The Prayer Calendar and instructions are available for download. Each year, we also join as one voice for a 24-hour Prayer-a-thon on the 24th.
This year, an additional facet of what we are celebrating during the first week of our Prayer Month are the prayers of single and single-again women.
Taken from One Single Reason: Conversations with Single Women, page 193:
“Anna, a widow in the temple after only seven years of marriage, chose to live a life of gratefulness and service to God. Her words of thanksgiving were expressed as worshipful praise, fasting and praying. God honored Anna with the blessing of meeting the Christ child before the end of her life (Luke 2:37-38). Imagine her words of thanksgiving!
Songs and psalms of praise can be helpful when we don’t have the words to express thanksgiving in the moment. Many of the psalms start with a frustration or a lament, but then end in words of praise. When we take things to God, no matter how we are feeling or what we are thinking, He is able to put things in perspective. In the same way the persistent widow sought justice before the judge in Luke 18, we know that when we go to God in prayer, we are presenting our requests to the one who has the power to do something about it. God is not afraid of our emotions, our frustrations, even our anger. He gave us those feelings and can guide us to know what to do with them.”
Miriam, another single woman in the Bible, expressed her feelings through prayerful, worshipful song, and led other women in that spirit of celebration, after crossing the Red Sea.
Then Miriam the prophet, Aaron’s sister, took a timbrel in her hand, and all the women followed her, with timbrels and dancing. Miriam sang to them:
“Sing to the Lord,
for he is highly exalted.
Both horse and driver
he has hurled into the sea.” (Ex. 15:20-21)
Hagar, who later became a single mom (Gen. 21), lifted a cry of prayer to God before the birth of her son, Ishmael.
She gave this name to the Lord who spoke to her: “You are the God who sees me,” for she said, “I have now seen the One who sees me.” (Gen. 16:13)
Who are some of the other single women of the Bible whose prayers we hear in Scripture?
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Written by Michelle J. Goff, Director of Iron Rose Sister Ministries
Obedience is a bending of our own will to the will of another, usually someone in authority. No one can serve two masters. We apply this truth to God and money, but it applies to God and any facet of “self” that has not surrendered to Him.
The Spirit gave me the word “obedience” when I first felt that it was the right time to write One Single Reason: Conversations with Single Women. Over the course of the project, I came to discover a renewed and heightened understanding of that word. God ushered me into an affirmation of His faithfulness that could only be tasted through my obedience.
At times, the obedience provided comfort. I was simply doing what God had asked me to do. At other moments, the obedience provided clarity. God had not called me to please the myriad of groups who wanted me to be their poster child for their cause through this book. Sometimes, the obedience implied discomfort and sacrifice. What God had asked me to do was not easy. Finally, the obedience implied rest and trust. When I trusted God and His guidance through the process, I could rest in the truth that He would do His part if I obediently did mine.
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways, submit to Him and He will direct your paths” (Prov. 3:5-6).
Obedience is monumentally more difficult without trust—quite nearly impossible.
Obedience through the pain means that I trust that the pain will be worthwhile and that it is only temporary, not eternal.
Obedience over time means that it is not conditional on when I feel like being obedient.
Obedience is a decision, a commitment, a fulfilled promise.
My obedience required relentless perseverance, continual submission, and complete trust.
What I didn’t know when I first answered God’s call to be obedient in the writing of this book is what other areas of obedience were included in this package deal…
Obedience to writing One Single Reason meant that I had to be obedient in a painful healing process—not just about being single.
Obedience to hearing and sharing more of the stories of other women meant that I had to be obedient and faithful to their voices.
Obedience to researching God’s Word and His will as it related to the topic of singleness meant that I had to be obedient to challenge whatever I did or didn’t think previously—to represent His voice accurately and respectfully.
Obedience may not be easy, but it is most definitely worthwhile. When it is modeled and practiced, we begin to realize all the facets of what God has designed and desired for His disciples.
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” (Matt. 28:19-20)
All authority in heaven and on earth had been given to Jesus... And a significant part of His final charge to the disciples was to obey what He had commanded, to teach others how to obey what He had commanded.
Obedience to God also comes with the promise that He is will us always, to the very end of the age. Obedience facilitates greater intimacy of relationship with God. It may isolate us from some of the other relationships in our lives, but we are given that choice.
God invites us to choose obedience. It is not a demand that we robotically follow His arbitrary commands. Rather, it is an opportunity to the abundant life, promised to those who choose to follow, to surrender their own will, to trust in our Creator and Heavenly Father who knows our needs and loves us unconditionally.
My own story of obedience is also riddled with moments of disobedience. I do not share my story of obedience as a perfect model. God redeemed my moments of distrust and doubt, and ushered me into a renewed commitment to obedience.
The fruit of that obedience has been the blessing of encouraging, equipping, and empowering single and single-again women through One Single Reason: Conversations with Single Women. When we are obedient, we can be a catalyst for others’ obedience, as well.
Thank you for partnering with us on our obedience journey! If there is a specific way in which we can pray with you on your own obedience journey, please let us know! Finally, we would love to hear some of what obedience means to you. Is there a part of your obedience story you would be willing to share?