Originally I gave this title 5 stars. I am revising my stars to zero.
The reason I am doing so is that since reading this title, several things about my faith journey and expression have changed and I no longer subscribe to evangelical ideologies.
Additionally, DeMoss is a proponent and enabler of patriarchal culture and I just can't respect that.
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So pretty much Nancy Leigh DeMoss nails it for me every time. And she does it again in this booklet. I didn't read the "fine print" on this title and thought it was a book so imagine my surprise when I picked it up from the library and it was 35 pages long! It's like a long essay but it packs powerful truth. DeMoss has, once again, allowed God to share insight through her.
Based on Proverbs 7 DeMoss addresses women and their role in the downward spiral of the morals and virtues prevalent in today's culture. Certainly men have a part to own as well but DeMoss is concerned with the woman in this particular insight. She even pulls from America's second President, John Adams, with this quote, "From all that I have read of history and government and human life and manners, I have drawn this conclusion: that the manners of women were the most infallible barometer to ascertain the degree of morality and virtue of a nation. The Jews, the Greeks, the Romans, the Swiss, the Dutch, all lost their public spirit and their republican forms of government when they lost the modesty and domestic virtues of their woman." Women, whether we like it or not, are powerful influences in our society - our homes, our workplaces, our governments, our places of worship, etc. This is not a feminist movement or a women's lib issue, it is fact from long ago. We have the power to influence for good or for bad because we are the relational piece of the puzzle. What are we doing with that power? DeMoss uses Proverbs 7 to exhort us to use that power for life and not death. I was personally pierced on a couple of her points and will be chewing on them a bit more in the days,weeks, months to come.
This was a profound 35 pages, so much so that I bought a bunch to hand out to women I think would appreciate the message!