Biblical Femininity | Overview
This video reviews the common language we use to describe what it means to live as an ezer and use our strength for the benefit …
God created every woman with a specific purpose—to be an ezer kenegdo. Scripture uses this word to describe a God who is our ally—a God who fights for us. We use the word Ezer to describe how we can uniquely reflect the image of God to others in a way that helps us be strong for others, rather than strong over, others. This is our common calling, but hHow we live it out will be unique to our own individuality, experiences, energy, and season of life. Our ability to be strong for others is rooted in the security we have in Christ.
This study challenges us to define ourselves as women based on who God is rather than on prescribed roles and responsibilities. It invites us to examine the unique way God has made us so that we can faithfully steward the strength he has given us in any season. Through the Biblical Femininity study, we learn to embrace our uniqueness and live out our calling right where God has us today.
Below you will find everything you need for this study. We have included teaching videos that correlate with the big ideas in this study as well as links to the book, leader guide, the first chapter, and any handouts you may need. For a short overview of this study click below.
This video reviews the common language we use to describe what it means to live as an ezer and use our strength for the benefit …
Both culture and religious tradition have distorted what it means to be a woman created in the image of God. This video examines the common …
What is calling? Join Chrystie as she defines the meaning of Ezer kenegdo and what it means to reflect God’s image.
God has given us a unique ability to reflect specific aspects of God’s character. These capacities go beyond personality or roles that we may have.
A look at how understanding our individuality helps us live out our calling and how our giftings and life experiences shape our individuality.
Understanding the uniqueness of each season of life impacts the ways in which we live out our calling. This video discusses the importance of navigating …
We cannot be strong for others until we are first secure in our identity in Christ. Our ability to reflect his image will be hindered …
Oftentimes, we blur the line between concern and responsibility. Sometimes, adjustments need to be made in order for us to be faithful stewards. In this …
An in-depth, biblical look at what it means to be a woman, the dangers of autonomy, and the freedom that comes from finding our identities …
There are several factors that determine your season and how you steward it. In this video, we discuss the roles of concern, responsibility, energy, individuality, …
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another without being judgmental. Empathy says, “I get it. I’m with you.” You can …
We look at statements from the scripture that declare who we are as a child of God through belief in Jesus Christ.
Corruption of nurture by confusion over responsibility and concern is an important concept that is introduced in our Biblical Femininity study.
Our Biblical Femininity study gives us a robust picture of what it means to be a woman, created in the image of God with a …
"One of the pastors brought up what I refer to as the energy chart, which ultimately challenges us to make sure we are expending our …
This study challenges us to define ourselves as women based on who God is rather than on prescribed roles and responsibilities. It invites us to examine the unique way God has made us so that we can faithfully steward the strength he has given us in any season. Through the Biblical Femininity study, we learn to embrace our uniqueness and live out our calling right where God has us today.
This is the Facilitator guide that accompanies the Biblical Femininity study. Please contact ezer@gracechurchsc.org for more leader information and resources.