Lies Women Believe
Lies We Believe and the Truth That Sets Us Free
February 13, 2022
Chris: Hey, friends, I’m with Michelle Snook, Pastor of Community Life here at Dayspring. And, Michelle, you’re wrapping up our Lies We Believe series this weekend, right?
Michelle: I am! I’m going to be talking about lies women believe.
Chris: Perfect. Perfect timing. It’s Game Day on Sunday. That means that I can stay home, get my snacks ready, put my Diet Coke on ice, while DeeDee goes to church to learn about stuff that’s important to women. Right?
Michelle: I’m going to have to say no to that.
Chris: I don’t understand. I’m not a woman.
Michelle: No, but the lies we’re going to talk about impact men as well. And, you have a lot of women in your life. You’re married. You have a daughter. You’ve got a granddaughter, and a mom, friends and co-workers. And you have relationship with all of these women. And it doesn’t matter what level of relationship you have, you have power in your presence and your words. And you can use that power to either help keep them in bondage to the lies or help them to be free from those lies. And, like I said, these lies, although we talk about they’re for women, they really impact men as well, just in a different way.
Chris: So, what you’re saying is that maybe I should get ready for the big game on Saturday, so that I can be at church on Sunday.
Michelle: I think that’d be a great idea.
Chris: Sounds like a plan.
Over the past couple months, we’ve been taking a look at the lies that have saturated our culture and, consequently, our own perspectives about ourselves, others, life, and God. Last week, we looked at some lies that particularly impact men, though there are versions of those lies that impact women as well. And this week, as we bring this series to a close, we’ll look at lies that women are more susceptible to believing. That being said, these lies affect men as well, in some way or another.
At Dayspring, we are a family. We are learning together, growing together, doing life together. As a family, we want God’s best for each other. And that means helping one another to know and walk in truth.
Knowing the truth empowers us to break free from the lies, defeat our enemy, and live with unshakeable confidence in God and His purpose and plan for our lives. Who wouldn’t want that?
And, men, what better Valentine’s Day gift could you give to your wife than to understand her a little better?