This conference is a great source of sound biblical teaching with a focus on women. The teachers are excellent teachers, leaders of bible studies themselves and express God's design for womanhood very well. It is refreshing to hear foundational teaching that is not from a worldly feminist worldview. They teach about the truth and joy found in the role as a woman that is proclaimed throughout God's word. It is through Christ that we as women find our fulfilment and liberty. We need to learn to be content with the God given role we have and not try to force more into what God planned for us in our homes, in our churches and in society. This message is the beginning of the True Woman Conference for 2012 and I'm excited to participate via live stream, by 2014 I'd like to attend with my daughters and other women I know. Meanwhile, I'm praying for the speakers and the worship leaders, volunteers and Revive our Hearts ministry as they serve women at the conference this year. A new speaker is Priscilla Shirer, daughter of Tony Evans. She is a bible study leader, author and conference speaker. I hope you have an opportunity to watch via live stream or go back and watch the video archives even from previous years. God bless!
A True Woman Confession
Posted on 09.20.12 by Dannah Gresh
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I began my day with a nudge from the Lord to wake at 3:00 a.m. to pray. Of course, I did what any True Woman of good reputation would do (read with sarcasm), I reasoned with the Lord that I was going to the True Woman conference and would need my sleep. Can I just pray from here? I spent the next hour and a half cuddled in my bed unable to sleep but murmuring prayers, praises, and petitions to Him not knowing that Nancy Leigh DeMoss would be bringing my experience full circle in the message that kicked-off the True Woman 2012 theme: Seeking Him Together.
“Facebook, twitter, email, 'Words With Friends,' those were the top things on my list,” she confessed, describing the things that easily distract her from seeking the Lord. She brought all of us in the audience closer by describing the incredibly uncharacteristic desire she often has for housecleaning when she’s trying to have her quiet time with the Lord. Yes, even the beloved leader of the True Woman movement struggles with distractions when trying to seek Him. She also confessed that substitutes (perhaps like a cozy bed) often keep her from seeking Him. Then, she asked us to get transparent, to turn to the person next to us and confess what kept us from seeking Him.
Does busyness keep you from a pursuit? Do you find yourself substituting ice cream for a deep craving for His presence? Are you burdened with a habitual sin that overwhelms your desires? Have you been unable to muster up the discipline to rise early to find His heart? You are not alone, and you have come to the right place.
Nancy outlined three simple ways that we are to seek Him.
- Seek Him intentionally. (1 Chron. 22:19) It is first and foremost not an emotion but a choice to seek Him. It is an intentional, focused effort.
- Seek Him wholeheartedly. (Psalm 119:10; Deut. 4:29) It is like searching for a job when you are in great need of income, or searching for a treasure you have lost. It is not a casual glance in God’s direction once in a while. “The earnestness with which we seek anything reveals the value we place on the object sought,” challenged Nancy.
- Seek Him continually. (1 Chron. 16:11) From the time we wake in the morning until we pillow our heads at night, we must seek Him. And that pillow seemed to call out for me to sit up and take note for what was coming next.
But next, Song of Songs 3:2 finds the Beloved taking action to seek Him. “I will get up now . . .” Her pursuit becomes more desperate. She rises. She puts more energy into the relationship. She’s thorough and focused. I want to be thorough and focused Lord. Help me!
Tomorrow, I will get up out of my bed when He calls to me. I will not use an excuse. I want to be intentional, wholehearted, and continual in my pursuit of Him. My current hindrance is getting out of the comfort of my bed when He calls. What is your hindrance?
The reward will be so sweet when we win. Song of Songs 3:4 says, “I found the one my heart loves. I held him and would not let him go . . .” It’s for this reward that we have come to Indianapolis, tuned in by way of live stream, and paused to seek Him together.
Not to learn about it. To do it.
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