Thursday, May 31, 2012

GBS Summer Schedule


Join us for Girls Bible Study!
2 nights each month this summer
6:30-8:30 p.m.
  
Summer 2012 Schedule
Monday, June 4th, at Mary Stone's House
Thursday, June 28th, at the Siscos' House
Thursday, July 5th, at the Johns' House
Monday, July 23rd, at the Thrashers' House
Monday, August 13th, at the Bocks' House
Thursday, August 30th, at the Matthews' House

For directions, please email Jessie at jstone@ridgecrestbaptist.org.

   This summer, we'll be reading and talking about the book "Mean Girls," by Hayley DiMarco.  You do not have to purchase the book; however, if you would like to, 
you may find it at CPO for $13.19.  

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

GBS: Tie-Dye Party


Hi, ladies!

It's almost for summer, and what better way to celebrate than with a tie-dye party?!

Come join us Monday, May 21, 6:30-8pm, at my house.  Bring your own item to tie-dye:  t-shirt, socks, pillowcase, headband...whatever your fancy!  Just bring yourself and your apparel, and we'll have a great time!

For directions or more information, email me at jstone@ridgecrestbaptist.org.

Hope to see you Monday! :)
-Jessie

Thursday, May 10, 2012

GBS Recap May 7


Hi ladies! 

In case you missed out on the mother-daughter fun that we had Monday night, here’s a little recap for you.

We studied the lesson out of Proverbs 31. If you’ve grown up in church like I have, you’ve probably heard of the Proverbs 31 woman. She does everything right…and looks good doing it. Sometimes we can place unrealistic expectations on ourselves from looking at this woman. The Bible does not say “go do everything this woman did, exactly the way she did it, or you’ll fail as a woman of God.” What the Lord is saying here is that we should embody these characteristics, and that looks different for everyone.

25 She is clothed with strength and dignity;
    she can laugh at the days to come.
26 She speaks with wisdom,
    and faithful instruction is on her tongue.
27 She watches over the affairs of her household
    and does not eat the bread of idleness.
28 Her children arise and call her blessed;
    her husband also, and he praises her:
29 “Many women do noble things,
    but you surpass them all.”
30 Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting;
    but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.
31 Honor her for all that her hands have done,
    and let her works bring her praise at the city gate.
                  -Proverbs 31:25-31

 There are a few key characteristics that describe this noble woman from Proverbs 31.
1.  She is trustworthy.
2.  She works hard.
3.  She has strong character/integrity.
4.  She is holy.

Stop and think for a minute.  Do these characteristics describe you?  Notice nothing in Proverbs 31 says the woman is perfect.  Praise the Lord, we aren't called to perfection!  We are called to live a life of holiness though, and if we are pursuing the Lord and His holiness, the other characteristics will fall into place. 
 
Whether you are a mother or a daughter, we are all called to the same standard: to live lives full of Godliness. This includes respecting your mother/daughter. Sometimes (most of the time), we can get frustrated at each other, and we take it out on each other because we can. God doesn’t call us to bicker with our families; he calls us, as women of God, to live peacefully with each other and to encourage each other.

Pray: Lord, help me to live a life full of You. Help me to live in harmony with my mom/daughter and to encourage her in her walk with You. Thank you for the blessing that she is in my life.


GBS April 23 Recap


Hello ladies! I know that I'm a little bit slow in posting this, but I thought that some of you may still benefit from it, so I decided to post anyway! :)

Here's a lovely recap of our time together on April 23, compliments of Miss Em:

This week we talked about the woman who bled for twelve years. We think that 5-7 days is horrible, think about dealing with that for TWELVE YEARS. Not only did this woman have to deal with her physical condition, she had to deal with the repercussions that having that disease brought upon her. In those days, a woman who was bleeding was considered unclean, and if you touched anything that she touched, you were unclean as well. That meant that she was essentially shunned from her community. She couldn’t be around her family, her friends, or even complete strangers. She was in complete and total isolation. Now I know there are some days that we think complete isolation sounds great, but for twelve years? That doesn’t sound very pleasant to me.

A question that we addressed as a group was “What was the spiritual condition of this woman?” Did she completely trust in God? Was she angry with God? Did she have complete faith in Jesus to heal her?  Was Jesus her last-ditch effort? We don’t know. But what we do know is that it doesn’t matter, because the end result is the same. She was healed.

When she made her way through the crowd and touched the hem of Jesus’ robe, she was putting a lot on the line. She wasn’t even supposed to be out in public because of her disease, let alone pushing through a crowd to touch someone. Another thing she was risking was failure. What if Jesus didn’t heal her? The Bible says she had already spent everything she had on treatments and doctor’s visits. Jesus was her ONLY hope.

What can we learn from this woman’s story? Even if we use Jesus as a last resort, He will still come through for us. He won’t deny us because we didn’t go to Him first. Even if you’ve messed up, and you’ve used every resource except God, He is still waiting. He will never leave you nor forsake you.