This week we’ll be talking about heroine’s, so we thought we’d start off with a little encouragement to the heroine within each one of us.
Did you know love is the most powerful force we can possess? International speaker Mike Bickle says, “there’s no force more powerful than a loved woman.” Or, one who is confident in love.
Think about it. It’s true. All of our weaknesses and insecurities are rooted in self doubt, wondering if we are accepted and loved.
Too often we look to people for this affirmation of love. People fail us. Even those closest to us will disappoint and let us down.
There is only one way to be confident in love. Finding your source and identity in Jesus. In Genesis 15:1, God told Abraham, “I am your exceeding great reward.”
We must carry the reward within – the Spirit of God – and learn to tap into His continual love for us.
In Song of Solomon 7:10, the Bride arrives at the conclusion in her journey of love. “I’m my beloved’s and His desire is for me.”
She understands she is loved and God desires her. He wants to fellowship with her, share His heart, hear her heart. She is confident in love.
Being confident in love enables us to endure difficult times. If you are not confident in God’s love for you, talk to Him. Ask Him to reveal His love to you. Remember, “His desire is for you.”
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Good points.
This can help writers realize the motivation of a heroine who does NOT feel loved.
Thanks so much for giving me something to think about as I’m writing today.
Suzanne Lieurance
The Working Writer’s Coach
http://www.workingwriterscoach.com