Good Morning!
A woman’s power is often quiet, steady, and deeply rooted in the strength God has placed within her. It can be dominant. when necessary, firm enough to lead, secure enough to stand her ground yet wrapped in compassion that brings healing, wisdom, and balance to every place she touches.
Scripture gives us vivid portraits of such women, showing us what God can shape within a willing heart.
Proverbs 31 describes a woman who is both gentle and formidable. She runs her household with intention, manages business with excellence, and serves others with kindness. She is not afraid to make decisions, yet she does so with a heart that honors God. Her strength is not loud; it is purposeful. Her influence is not forceful; it is steady. Her power is not self‑made; it is God‑given.
Deborah stands as another example both a prophetess and a judge, she led Israel with courage. She could command armies in one moment and offer wise counsel in another. She showed us that a woman can walk boldly in leadership while still embracing her identity at home, balancing her calling with her character.
And then there is Ruth a woman whose wisdom showed up not in moments of public victory, but in moments of private pain. When she felt the weight of loss and had every reason to give up, she chose loyalty over escape, faith over fear, and purpose over comfort. Her decision to stay with Naomi wasn’t just emotional it was spiritual wisdom. She trusted God’s plan when she couldn’t see one. Because of that choice, God wove her into the lineage of Christ Himself.
Yet not every woman feels strong, confident, or accomplished. Many feel the pressure to be everything at once. Even so, God’s love does not rise and fall with performance. He cherishes the woman who leads thousands, the woman who leads her home, and the woman who simply chooses to get up and try again.
Today, we celebrate the women who hold families, communities, businesses, ministries, and this nation together in ways often unseen. They are the backbone of progress, the heartbeat of homes, and the quiet force that makes the world stronger.
May every woman remember: your power is real, your purpose is divine, and your worth is unwavering in the eyes of God.
