The beauty of purity and diligence

 


Genesis 24:16 The woman was very beautiful, a Virgin, no man had ever slept with her. She went down to the spring, filled her jar and came up again.



Rebecca's introduction in scripture is brief but powerful.  


She was described not only by outward beauty, but by inner purity and diligence. 


She was a Virgin and a hard-working girl.


At the spring, she displayed a servant's heart by drawing water not only for Abraham's servants but also for his camels.


Her character positioned her for destiny.  


In that ordinary act of kindness, she became the answer to a prayer. 


She was chosen as a bride for Isaac, and a link in God's covenant chain. 


She was an epitome of sexual purity, diligent service, and humility which opens the door to her glorious future.  


God still honors purity of heart and faithfulness in daily life. 


Destiny is often revealed not in grand stages, but in quiet acts of service.


Like Rebecca, you may think you are simply doing your routine tasks, but heaven may be arranging a breakthrough through your obedience.


In a world that prizes appearance above character, God looks deeper.  


Your life of purity, integrity, and servant spirit may attract divine favor and align you with God's purpose.


Keep working faithfully as routine may be the place where destiny finds you. 


Unfortunately, today, we live in a world where attention is shifted to outward beauty thereby ignoring the importance of virtues.  


Many ladies see their bodies as the most valuable thing they can offer in a relationship. 



However, as Christians, we are to encourage the inner beauty of sexual purity, humility, kindness and hard work.


True beauty is purity of heart expressed through faithful service. 

Gracious father, keeps my heart pure and my hands diligent.  









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