Somewhere along the road, we were told that to matter, we had to harden. That softness was weakness. That to succeed, we had to compete like men, speak like men, perform like men. And in many ways, the world rewarded us when we did.
But something sacred was lost.
Womanhood is not a costume to put on or take off—it is a holy design, woven by the hands of God. It is not lesser than masculinity, nor is it required to mimic it. Femininity is its own strength: nurturing, intuitive, life-giving, fierce in its own right.
To reclaim your femininity is not to step back—it’s to come home. To return to the wisdom of your body, the gentleness of your spirit, and the fire that doesn’t shout but warms, protects, and transforms. You were made in His image—not in man’s shadow. God did not create woman as an afterthought. He called her essential.
It takes courage to be soft in a sharp world. It takes faith to be feminine in a culture that prizes control over connection. But the world is aching for what only women, rooted in their sacred design, can offer.
So come back. Not to what culture expects—but to what God has always known about you: that being a woman is not a role to play. It is a calling to embody.
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Published on July 02, 2025 16:37