The Guardian (Nigeria)

Biblical Womanhood

- By Emeritus Prof. Mercy Olumide

person’s approach to prayer rather than developing an approach better suited to their personalit­y.

2. They misunderst­and the nature of God and fail to see Him as He really is — large hearted and magnanimou­s.

3. They have repeatedly prayed over a long period for what they believe should be God’s will for His children, but the prayer seemed unanswered.

Some great and good men and women may feel guilty because they did not pray enough or because their prayers were not sufficient­ly powerful. Do not feel obliged to follow a pattern of prayer used by others, but instead find one that is right for you. Though we can learn from others, we must not allow their experience­s to overawe us. It is wrong to compare ourselves with others.

2 Cor 10:12-13 says: “For we dare not class ourselves or compare ourselves with those who commend themselves. But they, measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing themselves among themselves, are not wise. 13: We, however, will not boast beyond measure, but within the limits of the sphere which God appointed us — a sphere which especially includes you.”

Paul criticised the false teachers who were trying to prove their goodness by comparing themselves with others rather than with God’s standards. When we compare ourselves with others, we may feel pride because we think we are better. But when we measure ourselves against God’s standards, it becomes obvious that we have no basis for pride. Do not worry about other people’s accomplish­ments. Instead, continuall­y ask: How does my life measure up to what God wants? How does my life compare to Jesus Christ? • Email:mercyolumi­de2004@yahoo.co.uk. www.thebiblica­lwomanhood.com. Mobile: +234 803 344 6614; +234 808 123 7987.

For we dare not class ourselves or compare ourselves with those who commend themselves.

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