Our purpose here on earth is for us to glorify God and to do good. This needs to be done both in our manner of life and the words we choose to use. When we use the term good works, we are indicating that there are works that are not good. A Christian is not, therefore, meant to be an idle person. But just being busy is not enough. We need to make sure we are actively doing good. We are exhorted to abound in every good work, not rarely performing a good work. |
A Biblical example is the worthy woman of Proverbs.
This virtuous
woman was a woman of industry. If we read the list of her achievements,
we would see that she was busy performing good works; caring for her
family and husband, working industriously, and helping the poor. Her
story is in Proverbs 31.
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With tenderness and compassion, Jesus healed the sick,
fed the
multitudes, made blind eyes to see, raised the dead, lame legs to walk,
calmed storms, and performed other good works we are not told of in the
Bible.
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Too often, women have been reluctant doing work for the Lord because they don't have a public leadership role that is scripturally authorized. They should be busy performing the things God tells us to do. There are so many ways in which women can serve the Lord as He has authorized. There are the widows, the sick, nursing homes, the bereaved, the poor to assist, the lonely and the depressed. A phone call or a card is helpful. |