Tuesday, August 7, 2018

What's with the Wind?



I think the wind loves my hair. It keeps blowing and messing up my hair. I am reminded of a passage I cannot yet grasp the full meaning. 

1 Corinthians 11:2-6


I believe the 'competition' between man and woman in any industry is a 'controversial' topic for almost everyone. Our societies had been so blinded that we do not recognize our interconnection. The good of one actually contribute to the good of all; and the pain of one contributes to the pain of all. 

As a woman, I want to voice out the bias of the society against women, but, would it help anyone correct their views about women. I doubt it. Maybe, only those who got real concern for me will hear out my rants and TRY to change the way they treat the women they daily encounter; the rest will simply continue in their ways. 

For instance, at one occasion I was with my 2 nephews and 2 nieces and were going to church. People mistook them for my children. I know they were my spiritual children, but, man, do I look like I had begotten 4-kids? (Duh! Where's the common sense? I would have lose at least a tooth if  I had children early on in my life. Ok, sorry, Peeps. I should talk spiritual. Hahaha!)

Married women are meant to support their men, but, single ladies are not meant to die for the attention of any man. Let alone try to change anything about herself.  A change is only a good change if you do it for God and for yourself.  Otherwise, you will only get disappointed.

The kick ass me is not yet totally gone. I mean, I've got this funky attitude of: 'You better treat me right as a lady or I'll kick your ass and you'll never forget it'.  And I have to confess, I had used my spiritual gifts (before I realized those were spiritual gifts) to pissed so many people who don't treat me right as a lady. Ok, ok, I had repented. 

But, I just want to warn God's sons, don't try to pick a fight or even try to harm any of God's princesses. You will certainly lose the battle as God is the most loving Father, and the most protective Father of all









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