The Resolution for Women
Copyright © 2011 by Kendrick Bros., LLC
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ISBN: 978-1-4336-7401-3
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Subject Heading: CHRISTIAN LIFE WOMEN
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For the women of resolution who have shaped my life—
My mother, Lois;
My grandmothers, Evelyn and Eileen;
And my aunts, Ruth Ann, Elizabeth, Bernice, and Beverly
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Jerry Sr., Jackson, Jerry Jr., Jude. My life’s seminal aspiration is to serve you well as a wife and a mother. I pray that when the curtain closes on my time here on planet earth, you will be able to confidently say that I was a woman of resolution. I am nuts about you.
To Jennifer and the B&H Publishing Team. It is rare to work with individuals that are aware of and concerned about the delicate balance between business and ministry. Thank you for staying clear on what our main priority should be. We treasure you and are grateful to partner with you.
To Alex and Stephen Kendrick. I am still stunned that God has allowed me to partner with you in this important work. Jerry and I are grateful for your vision, encouraged by your integrity and blessed to call you friends.
Lawrence. I applaud you for your giftedness as a writer, but I admire you for all of the traits that I am most striving to develop—patience, humility, and spiritual sensitivity. You inspire me in more ways than you can imagine. Thank you for jumping into this project with me. It’s been a wild ride that was worth every moment of the journey.
And finally, to all of my friends—some younger, others older, some single and others married, some moms and others not—who met with me to offer your sentiments, personal experiences, and insights for this project. Thank you for lending your perspectives and opening up your lives to me. I appreciate the hours you spent thinking about the questions I asked and even reading some “almost finished” chapters in the manuscript. This book would not be what it is apart from you. The richness of your lives is the crowning treasure of this book.
CONTENTS
Foreword
The Resolution Revolution
Part I: This is who I am.
Surprisingly Satisfied
A resolution to be content
Every Bite Counts
The Secret
Overflowing Blessing
The Balancing Point
Purposefully Feminine
A resolution to champion biblical femininity
Pretty in Print?
It’s Good to Be a Girl
Role Reversal
Authentically Me
A resolution to value myself and celebrate others
Intelligent Design
Supernatural Selection
Happy to Be You
The Affirmation Crusade
Faithfully His
A resolution to be devoted to Christ and defined by His Word
Divine Appointments
Faith vs. Faithfulness
I’d Like a Word with You
Part II: This is what I have.
My Best
A resolution to devote myself completely to God’s priorities for my life
Boxes
Timing Is Everything
Anything, Everything, and Whatever
It Only Works When I Breathe
My Blessing
A resolution to esteem others with my time, concern, and full attention
The Gift
Shhhh
Underneath It All
My Forgiveness
A resolution to release others from the prison of my hurt and anger
Internal Injuries
All Clear
No More Circles
My Integrity
A resolution to live with the highest standards of virtue and purity
Structural Soundness
The Three Percent Difference
From Strength to Strength
My Heart
A resolution to care
Look Again
How Do You Heal an Unbroken Heart?
Mercy Me
Part III: This is what matters to me.
Fulfilling My Husband
A resolution to be the kind of woman who truly blesses her man
Marriage Proposal
Hopes and Fears
Need a Little Peace and Quiet?
Loving My Children
A resolution to train my kids in righteousness
True Love
The Soul Shaper
The Intentional Encourager
The Discipline Dealer
Living with Grace
A resolution to make my home a welcome place to be
Grace
OK
Off Broadway
Sabbath Spaces
Leaving a Godly Legacy
A resolution to live today with tomorrow in mind
Choose Wisely
Unexpected Legacy
Set in Stones
Notes
FOREWORD
After a year of prayer, God birthed the vision for the movie Courageous as well as the Resolutions for both men and women. We began to ask what would happen if the men and women of this generation fully resolved and committed themselves to live for what matters most. What if we let go of the baggage of our past, clarified our convictions, and then pursued faithfulness to God, our marriages, and children for the rest of our lives? Many great men and women in Scripture and in recent history have defined and then lived by their own personal resolution. Now it’s our turn!
As we began developing the Resolution for Men, we also prayed for God’s direction concerning who should write the Resolution for Women. He clearly led us to Priscilla Shirer, whose unique calling, grasp of Scripture, and testimony are a picture of multigenerational faithfulness.
Priscilla dove into this project with prayerful passion and the understanding that God is calling all women to a new season. Women who reflect their full purpose and potential. Women who embrace life with joy and fulfillment and are known for being faithful in each area of their lives. Women who understand that this involves discipline and self-sacrifice, but that it can happen as they allow the Word of God to nurture them and the Spirit of God to take control of them and have His way.
This Resolution for Women will both stir and challenge you. It will speak to the best part of who you are. It will remind you of your priceless value and the wonderful, God-honoring reasons why you were created.
Then it will push you to embrace your current season of life by defining what matters to you most in the midst of it. This book will encourage, inspire, and even provoke and irritate you. But at every place, it will lead you to devote yourself to making and keeping commitments that will bring you all the blessings and joys of a life in pursuit of God’s best.
As you read, you will find yourself analyzing the choices you make and the perspectives you hold. You will begin refining your worldview and slowly reshaping much of what you believe about your various roles in life. And that’s exactly what we hope you do. We believe this book could transform your life, your marriage, your children, and your friendships. Why? Because it’s based on biblical truth. And His Word is living and powerful and never returns void.
It’s true that you can’t do this in your own strength. Be freed to admit that up front. But everyone wants to believe there is a better person inside of themselves. And with the Lord’s guidance and involvement, this is not only possible but is realistic and obtainable! He has already promised to complete the gracious work He has started in you (Philippians 1:6).
As Priscilla shares her personal stories, you may find yourself laughing with her, crying with her, and nodding your head in every chapter. You will also cringe a few times as the Lord uses the truth in this book to mold your own character and spiritual maturity. But don’t be afraid to let that happen. It’s part of becoming the godly woman of grace He wants you to be! And she is amazing!
So find the place in your home or your day where you enjoy reading the most. Open up your heart, your mind, and even your journal, then ask the Holy Spirit to help you fully interweave God’s principles into your daily life! We recommend praying before you read each chapter, asking God to speak through the Scripture passages and testimonies written in this book.
Then watch what He does to the person you know as you. There just may be some changes on the horizon—good ones whose time is now. And it will all be for His glory!
Fasten your seat belt! God’s about to go to work!
May the Lord bless you as you begin.
Alex Kendrick
Stephen Kendrick
THE RESOLUTION REVOLUTION
Resolution: [rez-uh-loo-shun] n
a. the act of resolving or determining upon an action or course of action, method, procedure, etc.
b. the mental state or quality of being resolved or resolute; firmness of purpose.
I’ll admit, I’m sensitive about resolutions. Frankly, the whole word and its meaning disturb me a bit.
Maybe it’s my naturally spontaneous, carefree, impromptu personality that’s offended at the thought—binding myself to a set of decisions I’m going to feel obligated to keep even after my enthusiasm has waned, which I know it will. Something about putting a plan on paper and being held accountable to it seems so definite and concrete. Scares me a little.
Or quite possibly it’s the mere fact that I’ve made so many of these goals and promises before and haven’t always followed through on them. Resolutions about diet and exercise, budgeting and financial planning, priorities and balance, or just completing a to-do list by the end of the day. Fail enough times, and you don’t feel like trying again.
And yet once a year, around mid-December, millions of us start to think about the fresh resolves we need to consider, even if these new leaves and high ideals make no more than a cameo appearance on the stage of our mind. Some of us, for our own varied reasons, ultimately decide they’re not worth the effort. And yet some people find the strength to gird up their druthers, steady themselves, and tenaciously forge into the new year with a particular set of plans in tow.
I’m always impressed by the diligence of those who make their promises stick, whether at New Year’s or at any other time. And the longer it takes for their investment to turn into tangible dividends they can see and enjoy, the more awestruck I am by what they’ve accomplished—what I’ve accomplished by being dedicated to my commitments. For even though I may have an adverse initial reaction to the term, I do have an appreciation for resolutions.
In fact, I make them every single day.
So do you.
Right now—whether you realize it or not—you’re choosing to treat people a certain way, to stay committed to certain activities, to live a certain life, to be a certain kind of person, to not be a certain kind of person. Either way, you’ve made a decision. A spoken (or unspoken) declaration. A defining banner hangs over your life, written in the ink of your own choices. Others can read it, even if you can’t.
You’re already a woman of resolutions.
They’re making you who you are. They’re determining the life you’ll end up living, the tomorrow you’ll end up shaping.
So since making resolutions is something we all do anyway, the question for us to grapple with is not whether we’ll ever dare to make any more of them but whether we’re going to be intentional about the ones we do make. We need to make sure the banner that flies over our lives and announces to the world who we genuinely are is one that says what we want it to say, one that changes things in us and around us for the better.
That’s what this book is all about.
I feel responsible for telling you this, even as you turn these first few pages. I want you to know what you’re getting into, just in case you’d rather opt out and close the cover before you get any deeper. This book isn’t for pleasure reading. In fact, some of it may not be very pleasurable at all. You’ll most likely find it a bit antagonistic and convicting in spots. Every single chapter and entry you’re about to lay eyes on is going to compel you to decide whether you will or you won’t, whether you do or you don’t, whether you can or you can’t. The choice is yours.
But I’m praying right here at the forefront that you’ll make the choice to continue on with me, because I’m convinced this one is worth it.
Even if you’re not the resolution-making type.
Even if you’re in relationship with someone who doesn’t respect what you’re doing and has no intention of making any resolutions of their own.
Even if you’re a tad unconvinced that any of this will make one bit of difference in the life you’re currently living.
Even if you’re not in the mood for it and don’t have the track record to back it up.
Come with me on a resolution revolution journey that will be worth every step we take together. Why?
First, this resolution is with God. Unlike many of the New Year’s variety, these resolutions are founded squarely on principles that God Himself has established. These are more than just determinations you make within yourself; they are girded about with the power of the Holy Spirit—encouraging you, comforting you, equipping you, empowering you with the strength you need to carry them out. Essentially, these are His resolutions for you.
And second, this resolution will impact the people you love. If you’re married, I’m talking about your husband. If you’re a mom, I’m talking about your children. If you’re single, I’m talking about your friends and family. Even if none of these people appear to actively admire or support your efforts in making this resolution, you’re going to be doing business with God and making decisions based on His Word. And the deep impact this will have on your life will overflow into the experiences of those around you. Sometimes the greatest miracle of all is the one that happens in your own heart, the change that takes place in you and then surprises you as it filters into the seams and fabric of your whole life. The effects of a changed person on her surroundings can be staggering.
You may find yourself tempted as you read along to point a finger of blame and frustration in other people’s direction. “What about my husband? Why isn’t he inclined to change? Why is it always about what I’m supposed to be doing, instead of my family, my children, my coworkers, my friends? Aren’t they a part of this equation too?” You may feel like rolling your eyes at the seemingly one-sided skew of some of the conversations we’re going to have.
So le
t me just be clear. This book is slanted. It’s decidedly and purposefully designed not to take into consideration the actions (or inactions) of the other members of your family or the people who live and work and go to church with you. I’m not going to be addressing your husband or how he should behave. This is about what you will do, what you will become by God’s grace from this day forward. This is the Resolution for WOMEN. More specifically, one woman. You.
And all you need to know and care about is that in God’s impeccable timing and design, He has brought this book into your life for this particular season. He is calling you to make the hard yet necessary decision to face these chapters and the themes they present with a strong dose of courage, a prodigious amount of willingness to look inward, not outward, and a steady confidence in His Spirit to empower you to follow through on these resolves, regardless of how little your spouse or others may seem compelled to follow your example.
So take a moment, right now, in the quiet of your own heart to gloat. Go ahead. You know you want to. Pat yourself on the back. Give yourself a high five. Celebrate the sterling woman you must be to brave a book like this, one that demands nothing less than a radical response from anyone who reads it.
Did you do it? Good.
Now get over yourself and let’s get on with it already.
There’s work to be done and resolutions to be made.
Please know I’m well aware that life rarely shows up with three hours of quiet and a throw to drape across your lap. Such curled-up moments are made for catalog pictures and daydreams, not usually for us. So I’ve deliberately written this book in a cadence that I hope will match your reading realities. Here a little, there a little—whenever there’s an opening. I’m hoping you’ll never pull it out and wonder, Now where was I? because just about every bookmark placement is its own new experience. A beginning thought. Fresh for you, right for that moment.
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