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Don't Call Me
A Wicked Woman
There are certain
characteristics that distinguish a wicked woman from one that is godly.
What are they?
Nowadays, in our society, it's becoming more difficult to draw a clear-cut
line between that which is holy and that which is profane. This ought not
to be.
The Bible definitely separates the two. Hence, we should do so as well.
In this message, we would like to examine six characteristics of a wicked
woman drawn from several verses of Scripture. After reading this message,
may we all be more aware of the striking differences between the unholy
and the holy.
1. She Is A Cunning Hunter Of Men's Affections
Ecclesiastes 7:26 - "And I find more bitter than death the woman, whose
heart is snares and nets, and her hands as bands: whoso pleaseth God shall
escape from her; but the sinner shall be taken by her."
This woman is pictured as a cunning hunter who uses artful tactics and
schemes to catch her prey.
Within her heart are the "snares and nets" or the entangling affections by
which she entraps men, and her embraces are the "bands" by which she
seizes her captives.
A true Woman of God does not play with a man's emotions and affections.
She would never endeavor to entice or seduce him with the bait of
pleasure. She is not out to ruin any one's life or testimony for the Lord.
2. She is Totally Oblivious To Any Sounds Of Alarm Or Judgment
Isaiah 32:9-11 - "Rise up, ye women that are at ease; hear my voice, ye
careless daughters; give ear unto my speech. Many days and years shall ye
be troubled, ye careless women: for the vintage shall fail, the gathering
shall not come. Tremble, ye women that are at ease; be troubled, ye
careless ones: strip you, and make you bare, and gird sackcloth upon your
loins."
The Prophet Isaiah spoke of the coming invasion of Judea by Sennacherib.
He prophesied of calamities and great distress where the "vintage" - the
source of wealth and luxury for the nation - would "fail."
He called for the women to "rise up," "hear" and "give ear" to the voice
of the Lord, "tremble," "be troubled," and "gird" themselves with
sackcloth.
Did they hear the Word of the Lord?
Not at all!
They were so caught up with the fashion, "ease," pleasure, wealth, and
merriment of this world. God called them "careless daughters" for they did
not regard His word or warnings.
A Woman of God will be "sharp" in the Spirit and not dull. She will not
allow the pleasures of this life to intoxicate her to the point where she
is totally oblivious to the dangers that surround her.
3. She is Unrestrained in Dress and Demeanor
Proverbs 7:10-11 - "And, behold, there met him a woman with the attire of
an harlot, and subtle of heart.(She is loud and stubborn..."
This woman's attire is flaunting and revealing, making bare her entire
neckline and breasts. She practices no modesty whatsoever in her dress.
She is "loud and stubborn," indicative of her impatience for any
restraints, checks, yokes, control, or godly counsel or advice.
She is "subtle of heart," telling and living lies before all.
The woman of God dresses modestly - at no time or in no manner ever trying
to cause a brother to stumble through the lust of the flesh or the lust of
the eyes. She welcomes the "yoke" of the Lord Jesus in her life which
means that she accepts all "checks and restraints" that lead unto
godliness.
John 1:47 - She is a true "Israelite" in whom there is no guile or deceit.
Hence, there is no "game-playing" or manipulation found in any of her
relationships.
4. She Is Weakminded and Driven By Sinful Desires & Propensities
2 Timothy 3:6 - "For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and
lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts."
This woman is an easy target for any and all False Prophets simply because
she is swept away by flattery and charm. She is a "silly" woman - one who
is weakminded and easily deceived.
Her heart if filthy - "laden with sins." She is under the influence of
sinful desires and evil propensities. She is lifted up in pride, vanity,
and is easily "taken" by novelty of any sort.
The Woman of God, on the other hand, is pure, holy, righteous, and
consequently, bold against sin.
Proverbs 3:32 - Because she walks closely with the Lord, He shares His
secrets with her and, resultantly, she is very discerning and not easily
deceived.
5. She Is A False Prophetess Who Leads Others Astray
Ezekiel 13:17-23 - "Likewise, thou son of man, set thy face against the
daughters of thy people, which prophesy out of their own heart; and
prophesy thou against them...Will ye hunt the souls of My people, and will
ye save the souls alive that come unto you...lying to My people that hear
your lies...Because with lies ye have made the heart of the righteous sad,
whom I have not made sad; and strengthened the hands of the wicked, that
he should not return from his wicked way, by promising him life.
Therefore, ye shall see no more vanity, nor divine divinations..."
Ezekiel was commissioned by God to "set" his face against the "daughters"
who were prophesying in the land. These "seductive women" were lifted up
in pride, pretending to see visions, while being full of false doctrines
which excused sin in the people.
Proverbs 17:15 - They justified the wicked in their sin and condemned the
just for their holiness and godly living.
The Woman raised up by God to preach, teach, or prophesy never coddles
sinners in their sin. She never excuses sin in anyone's life. She doesn't
condemn the just by calling their obedience "legalism." Nor does she ever
justify the wicked so that they feel no need to turn from their wicked
ways.
6. She Instigates Sin In Others
Numbers 31:16 - "Behold, these caused the children of Israel, through the
counsel of Balaam, to commit trespass against the LORD in the matter of
Peor..."
Nehemiah 13:26 - "Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by these things? yet
among many nations was there no king like him, who was beloved of his God,
and God made him king over all Israel: nevertheless even him did
outlandish women cause to sin."
1 Kings 21:25 - "But there was none like unto Ahab, which did sell himself
to work wickedness in the sight of the LORD, whom Jezebel his wife stirred
up."
Here we find three instances where women were raised up by the devil to
cause others to sin.
Numbers 31:15 - Moses was angry with the leaders in the camp who spared
the Midianitish women - "...Have ye saved all the women alive?"
Numbers 31:16 - It was these same women who were the chief criminals in
tempting the Israelites to uncleanness, bringing a "plague among the
congregation of the Lord" - "...these caused the children of Israel...to
commit trespass against the LORD in the matter of Peor..."
Even though he was the wisest man on the earth, Solomon, through his
disobedience, became ensnared by "strange wives" and "outlandish women"
who caused him to sin by turning him away from the true God unto idols.
It is said of King Ahab that he sold himself to "work wickedness in the
sight of the LORD." He became a perfect slave to his own lusts and
passions. But who was behind all of his evil deeds? None other than his
wife Jezebel who "stirred" him "up."
The Woman of God would never lay a stumbling block before others to cause
them to sin in any way or manner. On the contrary, she will always provoke
them to walk in holiness and the Fear of the Lord all the day long.
Today we have the Wicked Woman and the Godly One.
Notice that there is no "in-between."
Jesus has no "daughters" who are mixtures of Both.
They are not half worldly and half holy.
They are not sometimes pure and other times unclean.
O Woman, in the Light of God's Holy Word, how do you stand before the Lord
Jesus today?
On which side of the fence are you found?
In whose camp have you set up your tent, so to speak?
May we, as God's Handmaidens, allow the Holy Spirit to sanctify us to the
extent where we will never, ever give anyone an occasion to call or
consider us to be a "wicked woman."
May God Bless His Word
Connie
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