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Pillars in His palace

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Created by Sermon Research Assistant on Sep 26, 2023
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Emphasizes the divine design God has for our daughters, viewing them as strong, sturdy pillars in His grand palace, and encourages us to nurture them to fulfill this purpose.

Introduction

Good morning, Church family! Today, we're going to dive into the beautiful wisdom of Psalm 144:12, focusing on God's divine design for our daughters. In this verse, David prays, "May our sons in their youth be like plants full grown, our daughters like corner pillars cut for the structure of a palace." You see, God doesn't just see our daughters as delicate flowers or precious jewels. No, He sees them as strong, sturdy pillars, capable of holding up immense weight and standing firm amidst life's storms. These aren't just pretty words; they're a divine blueprint for how our girls can grow into powerful women of God. George Whitefield once said, "No doubt [women of faith in the past] were reproached for His name's sake, and accounted mad women; but they had a faith which enabled them at that time to overcome the world, and by which they climbed up to heaven." Friends, our daughters are not an afterthought in God's plan; they are an integral part of His divine design. Let's bow our heads in prayer.

God's Design for Our Daughters

The verse we're focusing on today paints a picture of strength, resilience, and purpose, a far cry from the delicate, fragile image often associated with femininity. In this verse, our daughters are likened to corner pillars, a metaphor that speaks volumes about their intended role in God's grand design.

Corner pillars: They are the strongest part of a structure. They bear the weight of the building, providing support and stability. They are indispensable, without them, the structure would crumble. This is how God sees our daughters - as strong, sturdy pillars, capable of holding up immense weight and standing firm amidst life's storms. Our daughters are not just meant to be protected and cherished, but also to be strong, resilient, and capable.

Emotional and spiritual strength: They are designed to be leaders, to be influencers, to be change-makers. They are called to be strong in their faith, to stand firm in their convictions, and to be a beacon of light in a world that is often dark. This is a high calling, and it requires us to raise our daughters with intentionality and purpose.

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Their inherent worth and value: Just as a corner pillar is a key component of a building's structure, so too are our daughters a vital part of God's kingdom. They are not an afterthought or a secondary consideration; they are central to His plan. This is a powerful truth that we need to instill in our daughters from a young age. They need to know that they are valued, loved, and have a unique purpose in God's grand design.

Not a one-size-fits-all blueprint: Just as each corner pillar is unique, so too is each daughter. God has tailor-made a specific destiny for every woman. He has strategically designed each one for a specific purpose, a particular reason. This means that we need to nurture our daughters' individual talents, passions, and gifts, and guide them towards discovering their unique purpose in God's kingdom.

Living it out: We need to model this strength, resilience, and purpose in our own lives. We need to show our daughters what it looks like to be a strong pillar in God's kingdom. This requires us to be intentional in our actions, our words, and our attitudes. It requires us to be strong in our faith, to stand firm in our convictions, and to be a beacon of light in a world that is often dark.

The Strength of a Pillar

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