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Say to wisdom,"you are my sister" and make understanding your closest friend. For they will keep you from the immoral woman... Proverbs 7:4-5a Women’s Discipleship Group 2006 Definitions: Helpmate Handmaiden Harlot Scripture Focus:
OPENING STATEMENT: The Helpmate's Story: I In light of the great gulf that exists between the world of offense and forgiveness, I want to investigate the biblical story of David and his first wife, Michal (pronounced My-kul). It is a classic example of two people who became prisoners of unforgiveness. As you read this story, think about what David and Michal might have done differently to bring healing to their troubled marriage. 1. Michal was the daughter of King Saul and she loved David with all her heart. It appears that the feeling was mutual. When a man and woman start out together it seems like they can overcome the greatest obstacles. But every marriage will be put to the test and only the love of God and their love for one another will enable them to endure. 1 Samuel 18:27b-He (David) brought two hundred foreskins and presented the full number to the king so he might become the king's son-in-law. Then Saul gave him his daughter Michal in marriage. 3. As the tension between Saul and David escalated, Saul decided to kill David. Of course Michal loved her husband and she did her best to protect him. Michal not only helped David escape the wrath of her father, but she lied to protect him. Unfortunately there may come a time when a husband and wife must choose between loyalty to their family and loyalty to one another. 1 Samuel 19:11- Saul sent me to David's house to watch it and to kill him in the morning. But Michal, David's wife, warned him, "If you don't run for your life tonight, tomorrow you'll be killed." So Michal let David down through a window and he fled and escaped. 4. Satan took full control of Saul's heart and David was forced to flee for his life. While he was on the run, Saul forced Michal to break her marriage vow to her husband and marry another man. It's sad to say, but Satan will sometimes use the people who are closest to your heart to damage your marriage. If you want your marriage to survive, don't allow father, mother, sister, brother, children or friends come between you and your mate. 1 Samuel 25:44 - But Saul had given his daughter Michal, David's wife, to Paliel son of Laish, who was from Gallim. 5. Eventually the tables turned in David's favor. Saul was killed in battle and David became the new king of 6. I can imagine the joy that filled Michal's heart when she discovered that David still loved her and sent for her to come back to him. Her joy must have been short lived when she learned that David had married two other women. The road to forgiveness can be a painful process with many pitfalls along the way. If your marriage needs healing, you must first be honest with one another. Ask the Lord to prepare your heart to face the truth and then give you the strength to deal with the challenges. 1 Samuel 25:39b - Then David sent word to Abigail asking her to become his wife. Vs. 43 David had also married Ahinoam of Jezreel, and they both were his wives. 7. Why did David want Michal back if he was married two other women? Was it his pride, or did he still love her? Only God knows the answer. Michal and David was once a young couple in love, but now David shared his affection with other women. As the story unfolds it becomes clear that Michal grew bitter and despised David. Without forgiveness, bitterness will destroy the love and respect that a couple has for one another. 2 Samuel 6:16 - As the ark of the Lord was entering the City of 8. Michal had the position of David's first wife, but she didn't believe she was first in David's heart. I can almost hear Michal cursing the day that David reclaimed her. If she had stayed where she was, the dream of a perfect love could have lived on in her heart. There is no way that a married couple can completely erase the mistakes of the past. You must learn to live in the reality of the present and ask the Lord to fill your heart with the spirit of forgiveness. Without forgiveness we become the victims of our own anger and bitterness. 2 Samuel 6:20 - When David returned home to bless his household, Michal daughter of Saul came out o meet him and said, "How the king of Israel has distinguished himself today, disrobing in the sight of slave girls and his servants as any vulgar fellow would." 9. Michal's words were like a dagger in David's heart. If there was any love left between them it died with her bitter words. Some believe that God punished Michal for speaking against David's love for the Lord. But there are many scholars who believe that David was so wounded by Michal's words that he refused to forgive her and never slept with her again. Words are a powerful weapon. Even if the angry feelings in your heart and mind are justified, it is best to put the matter in God's hands. If you refuse to allow the Lord to take complete control of your situation, you may be facing a sorrowful and regretful future. 2 Samuel 6:23 - And Michal daughter of Saul had no children to the day of her death. OBSERVATIONS AND PERSONALIZATION: 1.What things could have been done differently on David's part and on Michal's part? 2. What would you say to Michal about her situation and how would you encourage her? 3. What would you say to David about his situation and how would you encourage him? 4. What scriptures would you use to support your counsel? Your Story:
LETTERS - STORIES - COMMENTS Name: Charita: Answer:
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How Women's Discipleship Group Got Started The Women's Discipleship Group was organized in 1999 by Terri McFaddin and Janet Bailey. The purpose of the discipleship group was to assist women in becoming rooted and grounded in their Christian faith. It was designed to also help women reach the level of spiritual maturity that would enable them to use their gifts and talents in various arenas of service and ministry. We move toward these goals by implementing the following principles: 1. Building spiritual strength by a systematic study of the Word of God, including prayer; memorizing scriptures and weekly meetings. 2. Building strong relationships within the discipleship groups. This includes encouraging one another and being sensitive and supportive of one another's needs. 3. Training women to become servants and ministry leaders in their churches, mission fields, communities, schools, businesses or wherever God has called them to serve. What We Believe The women of WDG are a mixture of many different Christian denominations. But we all believe that we have eternal life through our personal confession of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. We believe that the entire Word of God is true and we govern our actions by the counsel of the Holy Bible. We believe that we are called by God to be examples of godliness by loving one another and ministering to those who are in need of our help. About Terri McFaddin Solomon Terri is an ordained minister, author, speaker and songwriter with two Grammy Awards to her credit. Terri co-wrote two theme songs for the movies: Big and Men In Black . She authored three books: God Made Me Beauty-full ; Only A Woman and Sapphires And Other Precious Jewels. Terri was born and raised in Philadelphia, where she attended Temple University. She holds a Masters Degree in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary. In 1999 she and close friend Janet Bailey, founded WDG, which prepares women for service in various areas of ministry. There are currently five WDG bible studies taking place in various locations. In October, 2005, Terri married Charles Solomon and resides in Los Angeles. She is a member of Faithful Central Bible Church and the mother of two adult daughters, Roslyn and Theresa who are also in the ministry. |
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