Attention, ladies and effeminate eunuchs who've been frothing at the mouth over my recent posts:
Your reviling has reached a fever pitch, and I'm loving every second of it.
Why? Because your rage proves I'm hitting the mark.
Yoga, gender roles, writing advice - each truth bomb I've dropped has you scrambling for your feminist talking points.
But buckle up, buttercups. This biblical man isn't backing down.
In fact, I'm about to crank it up to 11.
Here are 17 hard truths about God's design for women that'll have you reaching for your "smash the patriarchy" shirt:
Your role is helper, not boss. Genesis 2:18 isn't a suggestion, it's God's blueprint.
Let's start with the basics, ladies. When God created Eve, He didn't say, "Here's Adam's equal partner and co-CEO." No, He said, "I will make him a help meet for him." That's not my opinion, that's Scripture. Your entire purpose is to support, nurture, and assist. Not to lead, not to compete, and certainly not to usurp authority. The sooner you embrace this, the happier you'll be.
That career? It's a distraction from your true calling: home and family.
I can hear the collective gasp already. "But my career defines me!" Here's a wake-up call: your job title doesn't impress God. Your corner office won't matter in eternity. What will matter? The home you've built, the children you've raised, the husband you've supported. Titus 2:5 calls women to be "working at home." That's your real job description.
Submission isn't oppression, it's liberation. Embrace it.
Feminists have sold you a lie that submission equals oppression. But here's the truth: submission to your husband, as unto the Lord (Ephesians 5:22), is the key to your freedom. It's not about being a doormat; it's about aligning with God's order. When you submit, you're free from the burden of leadership, free from the stress of making every decision. It's a gift, not a curse.
Your "empowerment" is just rebellion against God's order.
Every time you chant "girl power" or celebrate "women's empowerment," you're essentially shaking your fist at God. True power comes from aligning with His will, not fighting against it. Your attempts at empowerment are just thinly veiled rebellion. And remember, rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft (1 Samuel 15:23).
Motherhood trumps your degree. Every. Single. Time.
That diploma on your wall? It's nice, but it's not your highest calling. Your womb is more powerful than your brain when it comes to changing the world. Raising godly children is a higher education than any Ivy League school can provide. "I will therefore that the younger women marry, bear children, guide the house, give none occasion to the adversary to speak reproachfully." (1 Timothy 5:14). Notice Paul didn't say "climb the corporate ladder."
Feminism is a cancer on society, and you're the carriers.
Harsh? Maybe. True? Absolutely. Feminism has destroyed families, confused gender roles, and led countless women astray from God's plan. It's a rebellion against divine order, and every time you support it, you're spreading its destructive influence. It's time to enter remission, ladies.
Your body, God's rules. Deal with it.
"My body, my choice" is the battle cry of a generation that's forgotten whose they really are. Your body isn't yours; it's God's temple (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). That means the rules for your sexuality, your fertility, and yes, even your clothing choices, come from Him, not from your feelings or society's permissiveness.
That "toxic masculinity" you complain about? It's called leadership.
Men leading with strength and authority isn't toxic; it's biblical. When you rail against "toxic masculinity," you're often just complaining about men fulfilling their God-given role. A man who leads his household, makes decisions, and expects respect isn't toxic – he's obedient to God's Word.
Equality is a myth. Complementarity is God's design.
Here's a truth bomb: men and women aren't equal. We're not meant to be. We're designed to complement each other, each with our own strengths and roles. Equality is a worldly construct that denies the beautiful differences God created. Embrace your unique, feminine role instead of striving for a false equality.
Your emotions don't trump truth. Facts don't care about your feelings.
God gave you emotions, but He never intended them to guide you. When you prioritize how you feel over what God says, you're building your life on shifting sand. Truth is unchanging, regardless of how it makes you feel. It's time to bring those emotions under submission to God's Word.
Modesty isn't optional. It's your duty.
Your Instagram feed might disagree, but God's Word is clear: modesty matters. It's not about oppression; it's about honoring God with your body and helping your brothers in Christ. "In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, ..." (1 Timothy 2:9). Your worth isn't in your curves, it's in your character.
"Independent woman" is code for "rebellious spirit."
The world celebrates the "independent woman" who doesn't need anyone. God celebrates the interdependent woman who finds her strength in Him and her role in relation to others. Your independence is isolating you from God's best for your life.
Your worth isn't in your paycheck, it's in your obedience to God.
Society has sold you the lie that your value is in your earning potential or job title. God's economy works differently. Your worth comes from being made in His image and fulfilling His purpose for you. A stay-at-home mom is worth far more in God's eyes than a female CEO who neglects her family.
That chip on your shoulder? It's pride. Time to humble yourself.
Your constant offense at biblical teaching, your need to assert yourself, your refusal to submit – it all stems from pride. And pride, ladies, comes before a fall (Proverbs 16:18). It's time to humble yourselves under God's mighty hand, so that He may exalt you in due time (1 Peter 5:6).
Your husband's success is your success. Stop competing, start supporting.
If you're married, here's a hard pill to swallow: your husband's success is the yardstick of your success as a wife. Instead of competing with him or resenting his achievements, channel that energy into supporting him. His victories are your victories when you embrace your role as his helper.
Divorce isn't an escape hatch. It's a sin.
In a world where divorce is as common as changing jobs, remember this: God hates divorce (Malachi 2:16). It's not a solution to your marital problems; it's a sin against the covenant you made before God. Unless there's adultery or abandonment by an unbelieving spouse, divorce shouldn't be on your radar.
Your liberation is found in Christ, not in breaking God's rules.
True freedom isn't found in doing whatever you want. It's found in submitting to Christ and living according to His design. "If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free" (John 8:31-32). Stop seeking liberation in feminism, careers, or independence. Find it in Christ.
Triggered yet? Good. That means the truth is sinking in.
Here's the deal, ladies: Your reviling, your outrage, your attempts to shame me into silence? They're all symptoms of a deeper issue. You're fighting against your very nature, the beautiful role God designed for you.
But here's the kicker: Despite your best efforts, you can't change reality. You can't legislate, shame, or scream your way out of God's order. The more you fight it, the more miserable you become.
I know these words are hard to hear. They go against everything our culture has taught you. But ask yourself: Has following the world's advice made you truly happy? Has your "empowerment" filled the void in your heart? Has your independence brought you lasting fulfillment?
The answer, if you're honest, is no. Because you're trying to find satisfaction outside of God's design.
So here's my challenge to you: Instead of reviling, try listening. Instead of raging, try reflecting. Ask yourself why these truths trigger you so much. Could it be that deep down, you know they're right?
It's not too late to embrace your God-given role. To find true fulfillment in submission to Christ and to your husband. To experience the joy of nurturing a family instead of chasing the world's empty promises.
Imagine a life where you're no longer fighting against your nature, but flowing with it. Where you're not constantly stressed about breaking glass ceilings, but finding peace in creating a godly home. Where your worth isn't tied to your accomplishments, but secure in your identity in Christ.
That life is available to you. But it requires humility. It requires surrendering your feminist ideals and embracing God's perfect plan for womanhood.
Will it be easy? No. Will the world understand? Probably not. But since when was following Christ about being popular or comfortable?
Remember, dear revilers, that God's way is always best, even when it doesn't align with your preferences or society's expectations. His design for womanhood isn't restrictive; it's protective. It's not meant to limit you, but to help you flourish within the boundaries He has lovingly set.
You can keep reviling, keep fighting, keep denying. But in the end, God's truth will prevail. The question is: Will you be on the right side of it?
The choice is yours, ladies. This biblical man has spoken his piece. Now, let the reviling begin. I'll be here, standing firm on God's Word, ready to guide any of you who are brave enough to embrace the truth.
Your move, revilers. Your move.
And to the women who are nodding along, who feel a resonance with these words even as they challenge you: take heart. You're not alone. There's a growing community of women who are rediscovering the beauty of biblical womanhood. Join us. It's time to counter the revilers with revival – a revival of God's perfect design for femininity.
The world doesn't need more "strong, independent women." It needs women strong in their dependence on God, secure in their biblical roles, and bold in their feminine, submissive strength.
Are you ready to be that woman?
Nailed it ! 🎤💥
Simple truth!