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A HELP MEET FOR MAN.   SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11
TEXT: GENESIS 2:18                                                                                                        
Key Verse: “For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.” Eccl 4:10
God knew that it not good for the man He has created to be alone. To match up with Him, God created man for His purpose, worship, service and for the ministry. In this, God said that it is not good that man should be alone. So, He provided him a helper that will help him in order to achieve His purpose for creating man. Whether those things are secular or spiritual; a helper should be with him to achieve these things. So the place of a woman is seen in whatever the man does from the beginning. As it was in creation, so it was in recreation and as it is in the natural, so it is in the spiritual.
The woman goes along with the man in all spheres of life to perform with him that which God has commissioned him to do. In Exodus 15:20-21, Miriam had a prominent ministry which was enjoyed by both men and women. Her prophetic, leadership and musical ministry were for all Israelites. Her ministry helped that of Moses and Aaron her brothers. There was the ministry of Deborah as a judge in Israel in Judges 4:1-9. God raised her as a judge even among the men to judge Israel, made the people to know the righteous ways of God and to live in the fear of God. She delivered, preached and taught the word of God. In 2 Sam 20:16-19, God featured a mother in Israel with wisdom and counsel to save both the men and women from destruction. Again, in 2 Chronicles 34:20-28, prophetess Huldah was used by God to bring great revival during the reign of king Josiah. Avail yourself to be used by God as a virtuous woman in this end time. 
Thought for the day: The woman is a creature of God like man; God is ready to use you.
Song for the day: I cannot do without You (3x) O Lord

Bible reading for the day: Lamentations 3-5; Hebrews 8
#Horemow.

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