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Raising Godly Daughters
Dec. 4, 2023
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Transcription

If the home is out of order, if the wife is not satisfied with what she's doing and we're not raising our daughters to do similar things, then the whole mission is going to fall apart in the church and society if the home is not organized and not ordered. So raising daughters to really reject the modernist mindset of you need to be a man or you need to be an object of desire. No, rejecting all of that and saying, no, be what God has called you to be. Embrace your femininity. Embrace your desire to do these things.

It's a good thing. And just joyfully seeing that it's not something lesser. You're not becoming a slave. You're a queen in a little kingdom. You're a prophetess in this kingdom that God is building.

You

How can we raise our daughters to embrace their God-given roles in a society that promotes a different mindset?

In this video, Robert Bosley discusses the importance of a well-ordered and organized home life, particularly for our daughters. He emphasizes the need to reject the modern mindset that pressures women into roles that God did not intend for them. Instead, he encourages us to raise our daughters to embrace their femininity and the roles God has called them to.

According to Bosley, this is not a lesser calling. Rather, it is an opportunity for women to be queens and prophetesses in God's kingdom. It is not about becoming a slave or an object of desire, but about joyfully accepting and fulfilling the roles that God has assigned. This, he believes, is the key to maintaining order in the home, the church, and society at large.

Proverbs 22:6 (NKJV): "Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it."

Speaker

Robert Bosley is a member of Hope Baptist Church in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He and his wife Andrea have been married since 2012 and have six children—four girls and two boys. He graduated from the College at Southeastern with a BA in Pastoral Ministry and is currently pursuing an MA in Theological Studies at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. He also owns Dominion Woodworks, a custom cabinet and furniture workshop located in Youngsville, North Carolina. 

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