Women in Battle
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Peggy Scarborough. Women in Battle
Dedication. Dedication
WOMEN OF THE BIBLE IN BATTLE
Jochebed, a Warring Mother
Miriam Wars with a Tambourine
Daughters War for Their Inheritance
Rahab, a Warring Prostitute
Deborah, a Warring Judge
Hannah, a Prayer Warrior
Bathsheba, a Forgiven Warrior
Huldah, a Warring Prophetess
Esther, the Warring Queen
A Warring Sick Woman
God is Still Calling Women
Principles of Warfare in Chapter One
BATTLING FOR IDENTITY AND OVERCOMING REJECTION
Women in Ministry Must Not Allow Rejection to Set In
The Remedy for Rejection
Principles of Warfare in Chapter Two
BATTLING WITH SPIRITUAL WEAPONS
Principles of Warfare in Chapter Three
BATTLING FOR YOUR FAMILY
Principles of Warfare in Chapter Four
BATTLING FOR YOUR HEALTH
Principles of Warfare in Chapter Five
BATTLING FOR YOUR FINANCES
Principles of Warfare in Chapter Six
BATTLING FOR YOUR CHURCH
Principles of Warfare in Chapter Seven
BATTLING FOR CITIES AND NATIONS
Principles of Warfare in Chapter Eight
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It has been evident from the beginning of time that Satan has hated women. When God said to the serpent, "I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel" (Gen. 3: 15), it became evident that war was on between woman and Satan. Nevertheless, God has always raised up women who knew how to fight the enemy.
Women in the Bible were strong women. They were nurses, midwives, gleaners (Ruth), shepherds (Jethro's daughters), designers and supervisors of the building of cities (Sherah, I Ch. 7:24), workers on the wall in Nehemiah's day, diplomats (Queen of Sheba), tentmakers (Priscilla), prophetesses and preachers (Huldah), national leaders (Miriam, Deborah, and Esther) and served in many other positions of leadership.
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Sisera jumped out of his chariot and ran for his life. He ran to the house of Jael, wife of Heber the Kenite. Jael met him and offered him hospitality. She must have been a prophetess also because she knew he was coming. Sisera felt safe since her husband was a Kenite. She gave him warm milk and offered him a place to sleep. While he was asleep, this warrior Jael took a peg which her husband had used to stretch her tent on the ground and with a hammer drove it right through Sisera's temples. When Barak came searching for Sisera, Jael showed him into her tent to see the dead Sisera. It was exactly as Deborah had prophesied--God had delivered the enemy into the hands of a woman.
The message of Deborah stresses the truth that God raises up weak things to confound the mighty. Coleen Steinke in her informative manual on Deborah describes her: "A true woman of purpose, a woman of the spirit and prophetic word, a woman of birthing and nourishing, a woman of strength and power, vision and revelation, a woman of governing and ruling, a mother and judge of Israel"(p. 33). Women of God today must also yield to their calling.
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