I've heard both of these many times but never knew who first said them. You always find great sayings of which we need to be reminded. Thanks. hugs, Mrs. Potvin
I think that my favorite one is the one about the woman being like a teabag! It is so true. Ever since the Feminist movement women have made it a point to prove that they are just as strong as men are instead of glorying in the fact that God gave us a different set of strengths than men. These usually are brought to light when we are called upon to be encouragers for our husbands, fathers, and brothers during the hard times. Yes, we too face hard times but part of the calling God put on women was to be the completer, the encourager, and the one to support them in our prayers.
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I've heard both of these many times but never knew who first said them. You always find great sayings of which we need to be reminded. Thanks. hugs, Mrs. Potvin
ReplyDeleteI think that my favorite one is the one about the woman being like a teabag! It is so true. Ever since the Feminist movement women have made it a point to prove that they are just as strong as men are instead of glorying in the fact that God gave us a different set of strengths than men. These usually are brought to light when we are called upon to be encouragers for our husbands, fathers, and brothers during the hard times. Yes, we too face hard times but part of the calling God put on women was to be the completer, the encourager, and the one to support them in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteYou could say the same about coffee grounds too! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove ya,
Sarah