Evangelist and Sister Childers

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A BLessed Woman

Blessed be that woman so pure, so meek, so kind
Blessed be that woman that a spiritual man say please be mine
Blessed be that woman that wakes up while its still night
Blessed be that woman that sure to make things alright
Blessed be that woman that knows whom her Lord is
Blessed be that woman that her husband sees as a great bliss
Blessed be that woman that keeps her house clean
Blessed be that woman that aids in her families sweet dreams
Blessed be that woman that prepare for the household
Blessed be that woman that her family see more precious than rubies, silver, or gold
Blessed be that woman whom teaches her children the ways of the Lord
Blessed be that woman that aids in her family being on one accord
Blessed be that woman not afraid to work with her hands
Blessed be that woman that takes the word and stand
Blessed be that woman that considers the poor
Blessed be that woman that is willing to open her door
Blessed be that woman that opens her mouth with wisdom
Blessed be that woman that honors and serves her Lords Kingdom
Blessed be that woman that Spiritual Virtuous Woman

By: Sis Rachel Childers

Poem of Virtuous Women



    Good Women
    like Jewels Gems and Rubies
    Rare and Distinguished and Unique
    Virtuous Full Of The Spirit women
    Kind Loving and Sweet.

    Powerful Serving Women
    Discerning Compassionate
    and Pure
    Sincere Holy Women
    Biblical and Crystal Clear

    Godly Dedicated Women
    Committed Faithful and True
    Praying, Praising, Fasting Women
    Denying themselves too.

    Obedient Wise Women
    Who know the Voice of the Lord
    Quiet Teachable Women
    Who are United in One Accord.

    Submissive, Honorable, Reverent Women
    Who teach Daughters how to pray
    Sensitive, Spirit-led Women
    Who follow in God’s Way

    A Virtuous Women who can Find? 
    Where does this queen Reside
    Virtuous Women are Made
    and it starts from the Inside. 
    By: Debbie Bennett
 


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