
I am a ministering woman.
I am like the tree planted by the rivers of water.
My roots hold firmly to the vine of the true Husbandman and the leaves of my branches never wither, but continually prosper.
My feet are beautiful in the eyes of my Master regardless of the ugliness of the
calluses and painful soreness of their bones due to the weight of the burdens
I carry to my Lord on behalf of those I minister to.
My hands hold the oil of healing and the ointment of deliverance.
These precious things were the gifts I received by my Savior for the times I
spent in the wilderness enduring rejection, ridicule, disappointment, lack,
sorrow and every kind of persecution.
As I submitted them, He collected my tears and my pain, received them onto
His Mercy Seat and burned them as an offering unto Himself.
What was left was a mixture of the best of me anointed by His Holy Spirit,
then this life-giving balm was placed in my alabaster box to break open and pour out onto those whom I daily encounter.
My eyes are mirrors that reflect the Holy One's face to others.
They see Him through my gentle smile and shared tears.
My eyes do not condemn regardless of the sin I view on the surface but look to
the condition of the heart of each one I minister to.
Like my Savior, I am not sent to administer judgment, but to minister the gift
of salvation and grace.
My mouth is filled with encouragement and life.
I lift up the countenance of those who listen with words of love that are as easy
to swallow as honey from the honeycomb.
When needed, the King give me words to speak that exhort or correct so that
restoration can come.
I am a ministering woman.
My heart is shed abroad with the love of God.
I listen to His quiet unction and with confidence in His ability to supply,
I go forward into the day bearing His equipping to be salt and light to a dying
world, eagerly believing in His miraculous power to do exceeding abundantly
above anything I could ever imagine.
I am a ministering woman.
I belong to the Most High God, Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth.
I belong to those He allows me to minister to, as the servant He prepared me to be.
I am a ministering woman.
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