Tuesday, April 1, 2008
A Gentle and Quiet Spirit
“Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewelry and fine clothes. Instead it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight.” – 1 Peter 3:3-4
A gentle and quiet spirit is definitely something I aspire to have. I think some people consider gentleness to be an indication of weakness, but I think it’s the opposite. I think in order to be gentle you have to possess a certain type of strength. For example, in a difficult situation, you have to be able to dig deep and act out of that gentle and quiet spirit, rather than reacting according to your human instincts. A woman can be strong and still be gentle, because her strength comes from the Lord, and she can use that strength to be gentle to those around her.
Also, I think the word ‘quiet’ here means peaceful… not necessarily literally quiet. A woman with a quiet, or peaceful, spirit is someone who does not get rocked by every wave in life, and does not base her decisions, actions, or attitude on her feelings. A woman with a gentle and quiet spirit not only possesses the ability to remain calm and at peace, but she inspires these things in those around her.
The following is from the book Captivating, by John and Stasi Eldredge:
“That is what beauty says – All shall be well. And that is what it’s like to be with a woman at rest, a woman comfortable in her feminine beauty. She is enjoyable to be with. She is lovely. In her presence your heart stops holding its breath. You can relax and believe once again that all will be well.”
This book talks about how many woman are so busy and stretched so thin that they are unable to feel any peace themselves, let alone instill a feeling of comfort and peace in those around them. Instead they cause people to feel the opposite, because they are striving and not resting. It also talks about how many of our role models are woman who are constantly on the go, getting things done, and making things happen. But the women in my life who I look up to are not like that. They have a certain quality about them. They seem to be at peace despite their circumstances, and just being around them causes me to feel the same way. These women are in no way weak, nor are they meek, mousy little women who never say anything. They are not strong in and of themselves, but they lean on the Father for everything, and it makes all the difference in the world. I am thankful for these women God has placed in my life for me to look up to, and I hope to be able to have the same impact on someone down the road.
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Katie,
ReplyDeleteI like your blog! I admire you - you are a beautiful young woman with a beautiful heart! You come from good people! : )
Betty Hampton