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Charity: The Love of God Working In and Through the Christian Woman


🩷Charity: The Love of God Working In and Through the Christian Woman💜🩵🩷💙


Charity is not merely kindness, niceness, or emotional affection. In Scripture—especially in Paul’s epistles—charity is the very love of God operating through a believer who is walking in the Spirit, grounded in sound doctrine, and yielded to the truth of who she is in Christ.


It is God’s love working through us, not our own love trying to imitate His.


Paul writes:


“And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.” — 1 Corinthians 13:13


And again:


“The love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.” — Romans 5:5


Charity is God’s love shed abroad—overflowing—into every corner of our lives: our marriages, our homes, our children, our church family, our friendships, and even our relationship with ourselves.


From a grace-based perspective, charity is the natural fruit of understanding the dispensation of grace, resting in our identity in Christ, and allowing the doctrine given to Paul to shape our thinking, choices, and relationships.




🩷 1. Charity Begins With God’s Love Toward Us


Before charity can flow outward, it must be received inward.


Paul never tells us to produce love. He tells us to walk in the love already given to us in Christ.


“Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children; And walk in love…” — Ephesians 5:1–2


We walk in love as dear children—already accepted, already beloved, already complete.


A Christian woman who knows she is secure in Christ becomes a vessel through which charity naturally flows.


This is why charity includes a gentle, grace-filled posture toward ourselves—not self-focus, but spiritual sanity. When we refuse to condemn ourselves, when we allow God’s grace to quiet our fears, when we treat our own body and mind with dignity, we are simply agreeing with what God has already declared true.


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💜 2. Charity Toward Our Husbands


Charity in marriage is not sentimental—it is sacrificial, patient, and rooted in truth.


 “Charity suffereth long, and is kind… seeketh not her own…” — 1 Corinthians 13:4–5


For a Christian wife, charity looks like:


- Choosing gentleness when emotions run high  

- Speaking truth in love instead of reacting in frustration  

- Supporting his leadership with a willing, peaceful spirit  

- Praying for him daily  

- Honoring him with your words—especially in front of others  

- Creating a home atmosphere where he feels respected and safe  


Charity is not weakness. It is strength under grace.


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🩵 3. Charity Toward Our Children


Paul reminds women to be:


“…teachers of good things… to love their children…” — Titus 2:3–4


Charity toward our children includes:


- Patience when they are slow to learn  

- Tenderness when they are hurting  

- Consistency when they need boundaries  

- Time and attention when they need connection  

- Teaching them Scripture with sincerity and joy  

- Modeling grace, forgiveness, and humility  


Charity is not permissiveness—it is love shaped by truth.



💙 4. Charity Toward Other Women


Mid‑Acts doctrine emphasizes sound teaching, spiritual maturity, and edification within the Body of Christ.


 “Let all things be done unto edifying.” — 1 Corinthians 14:26


Charity toward other women looks like:


- Encouraging younger women in homemaking, marriage, and faith  

- Supporting older women with honor and gratitude  

- Being a safe, trustworthy friend  

- Refusing gossip, comparison, or competition  

- Sharing Scripture rightly divided  

- Helping a struggling sister with meals, childcare, or prayer  


Charity builds up—it never tears down.


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🩷 5. Charity in the Local Church


Paul’s letters are filled with instructions for how believers should treat one another in the assembly.


Charity in the church includes:


- Serving joyfully in the areas God has equipped you  

- Being dependable and faithful  

- Welcoming newcomers with warmth  

- Supporting your pastor and teachers  

- Using your gifts to strengthen the Body  

- Bearing one another’s burdens  

- Forgiving quickly and fully  


A church filled with charity becomes a refuge for weary souls.





💜 6. Charity Toward Ourselves—In the Right Order


Scripture essentially teaches us:


- God first  

- Others second  

- Ourselves last—but NOT neglected


Paul says:


 “No man ever yet hated his own flesh; but nourisheth and cherisheth it…” — Ephesians 5:29


We nourish and cherish our bodies because they belong to the Lord and are instruments for His service.


Charity toward ourselves includes:


- Resting when we are exhausted  

- Eating intuitively in a way that honors the body God gave us and not being too strict or neglectful

- Allowing ourselves to be human, not perfect  

- Receiving God’s grace instead of punishing ourselves  

- Letting go of guilt that Christ already paid for  

- Making space for prayer, Scripture, and quiet  

- Allowing ourselves to enjoy simple pleasures in life that are Christian friendly

-Setting healthy boundaries with others and with technology 

-Seeking treatment, counseling, therapy or medical care when needed for any issues we might have 

-Walking away from hurtful people and dangerous situations 


This is not selfishness—it is stewardship of the vessel God uses to love others through us.


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🩵 7. How to Practice Charity Daily as a Christian Woman


Here are simple, grace-filled ways to let charity shape your everyday life:


Morning

- Begin with Scripture (Paul’s epistles especially)  

- Pray for your husband, children, fellow believers and unbelievers 

- Ask the Lord to work His love through you  


Throughout the Day

- Speak gently  

- Slow down before reacting  

- Look for small ways to serve  

- Choose gratitude  

- Extend grace to yourself when you fall short  


Evening

- Reflect on God’s faithfulness  

- Release the day to His grace  

- Pray for renewed strength  


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🩷 A Simple Prayer 🙏


Father, thank You for the love You have poured into my heart through Christ. Teach me to walk in charity—not in my own strength, but in Yours. Help me love my husband with patience, my children with tenderness, other women with wisdom, and my church family with faithfulness. Let Your grace shape my thoughts, my words, my home, and my daily choices. And when I grow weary, remind me that Your strength is made perfect in weakness. In Christ’s name, Amen.


🪻📖Journaling Prompts🪻


- Where is God inviting me to show more charity in my home?  

- How can I support and love my husband more intentionally this week?  

- What younger or older woman might God be calling me to encourage?  

- In what ways have I been hard on myself that God is not?  

- How can I create a more charitable atmosphere in my church involvement?  


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