But understand this, that in the last days there will come times of difficulty. For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good, treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having the appearance of godliness, but denying its power. Avoid such people. For among them are those who creep into households and capture weak women, burdened with sins and led astray by various passions, always learning and never able to arrive at a knowledge of the truth.
2 Timothy 3:1-7
If someone were to ask you, โWhat kind of person do you want to raise your daughter to be?โ how would you answer? Caring? Independent? Loyal? Kind?
Iโm betting none of us would answer โweak,โ โburdened with sins,โ โeasily led astray by her passions,โ or โunable to arrive at a knowledge of the truth.โ Yet in these last days in which we find ourselves, thatโs exactly what many good-hearted Christian mothers with nothing but the best of intentions are raising their daughters to be. Itโs not that they want their daughters to grow up to be spiritually weak or led astray by sin or unbiblical teaching, itโs just that they lack the skills and tools necessary for properly training their daughters in the Scriptures and godliness.
Maybe youโre one of those moms. You want to train your daughter to be a wise, godly, discerning woman, but youโre not quite sure how. Hey, we all have those areas of our lives that we need a little help with. As an older mom myself, maybe I can lend a hand.
My daughter is almost twenty, and while sheโs nowhere near perfect, by the grace of God, she is a godly young lady. Looking back, there are many things my husband and I did wrong as parents. But God, in His mercy, covered our failures and saw all of us through as He taught us through His word how to raise a biblically strong woman.
6 Ways to Raise a Biblically Strong Woman
1. Set an example.
Our daughters learn by watching us. Faithfully study your Bible, pray, attend church, obey Godโs word, submit to your husband, repent and ask forgiveness when you sin, and serve others and your church together.
2. Learn, and teach your daughter, good hermeneutics.
Hermeneutics is just a fancy word for rightly handling Godโs word. Use a reliable Bible translation. Understand Scripture in its immediate and overall context. What was the authorโs intended meaning, his audience, genre, and culture? Point your daughter to Christ as you study Godโs word together.
3. Find a doctrinally sound church, join it, and attend faithfully as a family.
Study Godโs word and compare everything thatโs preached and taught to Scripture (in context). Does your churchโs teaching line up? Then be committed to attending every single week, not just when you feel like it or when thereโs nothing better to do. Instill in your daughter a love for, and a commitment to, the church.
4. Fight the fluff.
Unfortunately, many of the most popular preachers, teachers, and Christian authors (including womenโs Bible study authors) teach and write things that may sound good and make us feel good, but are in direct conflict with Scripture. These are the very people Paul was speaking of in 2 Timothy 3. Teach your daughter to follow only trustworthy teachers whose theology is in line with Scripture.
5. Bring prayer and Scripture into every situation.
She canโt find her favorite doll? Kids picking on her at school? She wants to wear clothes that barely cover her? Discuss what the Bible say about these things. Pray together about them. Lead your daughter into prayer and Scripture as part of daily life, and it will teach her that God is to have authority over every aspect of our lives and that we are to obey Him in all things.
6. Teach her how to share the gospel.
If youโre not sure how to properly present the gospel to someone, learn. You canโt lead your daughter to Christ if you canโt share the gospel with her. If your daughter is already saved, make sure she knows how to share the gospel correctly. The Great Commission was the last instruction Christ gave us before leaving earth, and we are all to be about the business of carrying it out until He returns.
The 2 Timothy passage at the beginning of this article is our commission to guard our households against ungodly ways and people โ even those who may falsely call themselves Christians โ who might creep in and steal our daughtersโ hearts and minds away from Christ. He has charged us to train them in godliness, and we must faithfully answer His call to raise wise, discerning, and biblically strong women of God.
What advice would you offer moms who want to raise
biblically strong women?
This article was originally published at Kaylene Yoder’s Blog.
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