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  1. Thank you so much, Rosilind! You are so insightful, and I completely agree with you on this. We can’t live so much for tomorrow that we forget about, and live in, today. But what we do today needs to be relevant, and not just passing time. Because we live for our eternity with God. Amen!

  2. Perhaps I am understanding this wrong, but it is completely ignorant to say that a Christian woman should not indulge in self care or positive affirmations. Is it not self care to put the study of God’s word ahead of all else in order to be the wife/sister/mother/daughter etc. that God had intended me to be? Isn’t the Bible full of positive affirmations?! It is not an indulgence to seek these things. It is often a necessity.

    1. I believe there is great difference between what the world calls “self-care” and care for our spirit. Caring for our spirit is a reminder that without a strong spirit, we are certain to fall into sin. God’s Word isn’t for personal affirmation (exaltation and esteem of self), but for laying a strong foundation on which we can build a strong temple of the Lord. Yes, God’s Word tells us who we are in Christ and reminds us of His love for us, but it also warns, confronts and corrects us as well. The tendency for using God’s Word as personal affirmation is to focus on only those nice verses about God’s Love while ignoring the harder verses of correction and warning.

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