Today, I want to remind all women of the incredible gift that they are to the world. You are unique, and God has endowed you with spiritual gifts that no one can take away from you.
Your femininity is not a weakness, but a strength that sets you apart.
Society may try to convince you that to be relevant, you must act and behave like a man. But I am here to tell you that this is a lie. You don’t have to mimic masculinity to be valued or respected. In fact, trying to do so is a denial of who you truly are.
God designed you as a woman, and that design is intentional and purposeful. Your femininity is not something to be ashamed of or hidden; it is something to be celebrated and embraced.
As the Bible reminds us in Psalm 139:14, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that fully well.”
Maintain Your Originality
Don’t try to live in “male-borrowed robes.” You don’t need to pretend to be something you are not. Your unique perspective, gifts, and strengths as a woman are what make you powerful.
You accomplish more by being a woman than by trying to imitate a man. Your feminine glory is what sets you apart and makes you strong.
Feminine Glory is Your Birthright
Feminine glory is not just for a select few; it is for every woman who dares to embrace her true identity. You are that woman. You are strong, capable, and gifted.
Don’t let anyone convince you otherwise. You are enough, just as you are. Your femininity is a gift, and it is time to unwrap it and let it shine.
Rise Up and Embrace Your Glory
So, I urge you to rise up and claim your feminine glory. Don’t be afraid to be yourself, to let your light shine, and to use your gifts to make a difference in the world.
You are a woman of faith, and you have the power to change lives. Embrace your uniqueness, and let your feminine glory be a beacon of hope and inspiration to all those around you.
You Are Enough
Remember, you are enough. You are strong. You are capable. And you are glorious, just as you are.
Go out there and shine your light.
God bless you
Prof Frederick Kasese