Uplifting Women and Children Through Faith and Love

 

Summary

### Summary

Welcome to Churchill United! Today, we focus on the uplifting of women and children, inspired by the teachings of Jesus and the wisdom of Proverbs. We began with a reflection on the capable woman described in Proverbs 31, a figure of strength, resourcefulness, and faith. This woman is more precious than jewels, embodying virtues that transcend time and culture. She is a beacon of light, providing for her family and community, and her worth is celebrated by her loved ones.

In the New Testament, Jesus also elevates the status of women and children, who were often marginalized in ancient society. He challenges the social norms by welcoming a child and teaching his disciples that to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, one must be like a child—vulnerable, open-hearted, and trusting. This radical act underscores the value of the most vulnerable among us and calls us to emulate their innocence and faith.

We explored the historical context of women's roles in ancient times, where their worth was often tied to their husbands and families. Yet, Jesus' actions and teachings offer a revolutionary perspective, affirming the inherent worth of every individual, regardless of their social status. This message is particularly relevant today as we consider the struggles of single mothers, women facing health crises, and children in need.

Jesus' radical love and acceptance extend to all, making it clear that anyone can be part of His Kingdom. This inclusivity is a source of great hope, reminding us that our worth is not determined by our capabilities or social standing but by our faith and love. We are called to support and uplift one another, especially the most vulnerable, just as Jesus did.

### Key Takeaways

1. The Capable Woman of Proverbs 31:
The capable woman is a figure of strength, resourcefulness, and faith. She is more precious than jewels and provides for her family and community with diligence and love. Her worth is celebrated by her loved ones, and her virtues transcend time and culture, offering a timeless model of godly womanhood. [17:22]

2. Jesus' Radical Inclusivity:
Jesus' actions and teachings challenge social norms by elevating the status of women and children. By welcoming a child and teaching that to enter the Kingdom of Heaven one must be like a child, Jesus underscores the value of the most vulnerable among us. This radical inclusivity calls us to emulate their innocence and faith. [31:28]

3. Historical Context and Modern Relevance:
In ancient times, women's worth was often tied to their husbands and families. Yet, Jesus' revolutionary perspective affirms the inherent worth of every individual, regardless of social status. This message is particularly relevant today as we consider the struggles of single mothers, women facing health crises, and children in need. [26:05]

4. Hope and Inclusivity in Jesus' Teachings:
Jesus' radical love and acceptance extend to all, making it clear that anyone can be part of His Kingdom. This inclusivity is a source of great hope, reminding us that our worth is not determined by our capabilities or social standing but by our faith and love. We are called to support and uplift one another, especially the most vulnerable. [32:22]

5. Practical Steps to Uplift Others:
We can reflect on the scriptures by telling our loved ones that we appreciate them, not expecting perfection, and supporting worthy causes that uplift women and children. By doing so, we embody the love and support that Jesus exemplified, making a tangible difference in our communities. [36:08]

### YouTube Chapters

[0:00] - Welcome
[07:33] - Announcements and Upcoming Events
[08:36] - Soup Contest and Community Support
[09:56] - Acknowledging the Land and Lighting the Christ Candle
[10:55] - Call to Worship and Uplifting the Vulnerable
[13:29] - Introduction to Scriptures
[14:24] - Singing "Jesus Loves Me"
[17:22] - Proverbs 31: The Capable Woman
[18:15] - Jesus Welcomes a Child
[19:00] - Historical Context of Women and Children
[25:01] - The Plight of Widows and Children
[26:05] - Social Hierarchy and Vulnerability
[27:05] - Modern Reflections on the Capable Woman
[29:38] - Jesus Uplifts Women and Children
[31:28] - Jesus' Radical Inclusivity
[32:22] - Hope and Inclusivity in Jesus' Teachings
[33:07] - Practical Examples of Capable Women Today
[34:45] - Jesus' Support for the Vulnerable
[35:29] - Community Support for Children
[36:08] - Reflecting on the Scriptures
[37:34] - Celebrating and Uplifting Everyone
[38:11] - Jesus' Words and Promises
[39:00] - Reflection Hymn and Mission and Service Fund
[42:57] - Story of a Young Japanese Canadian Girl
[44:06] - Offering and Thanksgiving
[45:24] - Prayers of the People
[46:01] - Praying for the Vulnerable
[49:04] - Final Hymn and Blessing
[49:36] - Closing and Fellowship Time

Study Guide

### Bible Reading

1. Proverbs 31:10-31 - The Capable Woman
2. Mark 10:13-16 - Jesus Welcomes the Children

### Observation Questions

1. What are some of the key characteristics of the capable woman described in Proverbs 31? How is she portrayed in terms of her strength and resourcefulness? [[17:22]]
2. In Mark 10:13-16, how does Jesus respond to his disciples when they try to prevent children from coming to him? What does he say about the Kingdom of Heaven? [[18:15]]
3. According to the sermon, how were women and children viewed in ancient society, and how did Jesus' actions challenge these social norms? [[26:05]]
4. What practical steps were suggested in the sermon for uplifting women and children in our communities today? [[36:08]]

### Interpretation Questions

1. Why do you think the capable woman in Proverbs 31 is described as "more precious than jewels"? What does this imply about her value and the qualities she embodies? [[17:22]]
2. How does Jesus' act of welcoming children and teaching that one must be like a child to enter the Kingdom of Heaven challenge the social hierarchy of his time? [[18:15]]
3. In what ways does the historical context of women's roles in ancient times help us understand the revolutionary nature of Jesus' teachings about inclusivity and inherent worth? [[26:05]]
4. How does the sermon suggest that Jesus' radical love and acceptance provide hope for individuals today, regardless of their social status or capabilities? [[32:22]]

### Application Questions

1. Reflecting on the capable woman of Proverbs 31, can you identify a woman in your life who embodies these virtues? How can you express your appreciation for her this week? [[17:22]]
2. Jesus teaches that to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, one must be like a child—vulnerable, open-hearted, and trusting. How can you cultivate these qualities in your own faith journey? [[18:15]]
3. Considering the historical context of women's roles, how can we support and uplift single mothers, women facing health crises, and children in need in our community today? [[26:05]]
4. Jesus' radical inclusivity calls us to support the most vulnerable among us. What specific actions can you take this week to embody this inclusivity in your interactions with others? [[32:22]]
5. The sermon suggests practical steps such as telling loved ones you appreciate them and supporting worthy causes. What is one specific cause you can support this month to uplift women and children? [[36:08]]
6. Reflect on a time when you felt vulnerable or uncapable. How did you experience Jesus' love and support during that time, and how can you offer similar support to others now? [[34:45]]
7. How can you involve your family or small group in a project that supports children in need, such as participating in a local charity event or organizing a donation drive? [[35:29]]

Devotional

### Day 1: The Strength and Virtue of the Capable Woman

The capable woman described in Proverbs 31 is a figure of immense strength, resourcefulness, and faith. She is more precious than jewels, embodying virtues that transcend time and culture. This woman is a beacon of light, providing for her family and community with diligence and love. Her worth is celebrated by her loved ones, and her virtues offer a timeless model of godly womanhood. In a world that often measures worth by external achievements, the capable woman reminds us that true value lies in character, faith, and service to others. [17:22]

Bible Passage: "She opens her hand to the poor and reaches out her hands to the needy. She is not afraid of snow for her household, for all her household are clothed in scarlet." (Proverbs 31:20-21, ESV)

Reflection: Think of a woman in your life who embodies the virtues of the capable woman. How can you express your appreciation for her today?


### Day 2: Jesus' Radical Inclusivity

Jesus' actions and teachings challenge social norms by elevating the status of women and children. By welcoming a child and teaching that to enter the Kingdom of Heaven one must be like a child, Jesus underscores the value of the most vulnerable among us. This radical inclusivity calls us to emulate their innocence and faith. In a society that often marginalizes the weak, Jesus' message is a powerful reminder that everyone has inherent worth and is deserving of love and respect. [31:28]

Bible Passage: "And he took a child and put him in the midst of them, and taking him in his arms, he said to them, 'Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me, and whoever receives me, receives not me but him who sent me.'" (Mark 9:36-37, ESV)

Reflection: Reflect on a time when you felt marginalized or overlooked. How can you extend Jesus' radical inclusivity to someone in your community today?


### Day 3: Historical Context and Modern Relevance

In ancient times, women's worth was often tied to their husbands and families. Yet, Jesus' revolutionary perspective affirms the inherent worth of every individual, regardless of social status. This message is particularly relevant today as we consider the struggles of single mothers, women facing health crises, and children in need. Jesus' teachings remind us that our value is not determined by societal standards but by our faith and love. [26:05]

Bible Passage: "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus." (Galatians 3:28, ESV)

Reflection: Identify a single mother or a woman facing a health crisis in your community. What practical steps can you take to support and uplift her today?


### Day 4: Hope and Inclusivity in Jesus' Teachings

Jesus' radical love and acceptance extend to all, making it clear that anyone can be part of His Kingdom. This inclusivity is a source of great hope, reminding us that our worth is not determined by our capabilities or social standing but by our faith and love. We are called to support and uplift one another, especially the most vulnerable, just as Jesus did. [32:22]

Bible Passage: "Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls." (Matthew 11:28-29, ESV)

Reflection: Think of someone in your life who is struggling with feelings of inadequacy. How can you share the hope and inclusivity of Jesus' teachings with them today?


### Day 5: Practical Steps to Uplift Others

We can reflect on the scriptures by telling our loved ones that we appreciate them, not expecting perfection, and supporting worthy causes that uplift women and children. By doing so, we embody the love and support that Jesus exemplified, making a tangible difference in our communities. These practical steps are ways we can live out our faith and make a positive impact on those around us. [36:08]

Bible Passage: "Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others. Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 2:4-5, ESV)

Reflection: Identify a cause or organization that supports women and children in need. How can you contribute your time, resources, or skills to support this cause today?

Quotes

1. "Jesus always walked with those who were most vulnerable. He always lifted up those who did not have power. And so we remember that Jesus walks with us when we are feeling the most vulnerable." [10:55] (16 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Be vulnerable, be open-hearted, be trusting in the good things, and believe. And so we can learn. We can learn a lot from this wisdom today." [13:29] (9 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come. That means she has no fear of the future. She has faith. And when she opens her mouth, wisdom comes out. And she teaches kindness through her own actions. She has faith in God. And her children call her happy or blessed." [28:00] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus kindly tells them, No, it will not be like that. You will need to be a servant first. You will need to love people like a little child. You will need to feel the innocent, pure-heartedness of a child and trust in God above self." [31:28] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus turns everything upside down that we expect. He is there for us. He says, Anyone can be in this with me. Anyone belongs. And anyone can shine like a beacon on a hill. If they will just be vulnerable like a little child and listen." [32:22] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Jesus doesn't really care if we're capable. He is so radical. He uplifts those who are feeling the most uncapable. When we are feeling the most lost, when we're under stress, when we're afraid or feel vulnerable or small, like a little child, like laying in a hospital bed in ICU awaiting a diagnosis, Jesus rushes in and uplifts us." [34:45] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "We are all worthy of God's love. None of us is better than anyone else. Jesus teaches us that. There's nothing wrong with being great or ambitious or wonderful or an expert in your area or field of expertise. But we all need love and friendship. We all need companionship and support at times to survive." [37:34] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "May the God of love be with you. May the servant be with you. King Jesus, help you to be like a little child. May you know that you're never alone even when you feel most vulnerable. God is with you. Jesus walks with you. Go now in peace and go in love knowing you are a part of this family and community and we walk with you." [49:36] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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