Sunday, January 25, 2015

A dear friend of mine , Liz Schaefer, asked me to post something she wrote, about how her life goal is not to get a husband. I was ecstatic when she asked me, and then determined when I read what she wrote, because it is SO IMPORTANT.  I will say this, and she says it as well- there is NOTHING wrong with wanting to be married, or getting married right out of college, but if we make that the focus of our existence as women, we are in for quite the rude awakening, and midlife crisis if that does not happen. I will let her tell the rest. Listen to her heart. Mull over what she has to say, she has a message, and it needs to be shared.

Before I begin, I would like to say that in no way is this post meant to put down girls who got married in or right after college, and chose a life of staying at home with their family. I firmly believe that if you have decided to do that based on what you believe God wants for you, then, that is exactly where you need to be. I have had many close friends attend college or decide not to, get married, buy a house, have some kids, and chose to stay home – which is exactly what they needed to do… More power to them! I know that I wouldn’t be able to rock it like they do. :)
I just want to focus on the larger attitude of the Christian culture. –
Recently, I had a facebook friend “like” a status that read, “Dear large woman who stole all the chicken tenders in the lunch line, Have fun getting a husband. #thestruggleisreal #Thisstuffjustgotserious

I happened to glance over and see it as it was scrolling down the side bar. Part of my knee-jerk reaction was to unfriend the person who “liked” it. Another part of me wanted to message both parties and list out my fundamental problems with that thought. But I didn’t.. However, I can’t get it out of my head, and it continues to bother me. There are so many issues and different directions, I could take this, but I want to focus on the post’s main thought, “A woman’s only goal and purpose in life must be to ‘get a husband’.” Here’s the thing, this status received 32 “likes.” Out of those 32 likes, 16 of them were girls. Half! Only 1 person raised any type of objection to this.

Ummmm. What?

This breaks my heart. I am not some crazed “feminist” (for lack of a better term) who believes that women have more value than men, nor am I the type to generally throw words onto the internet like this. But, I genuinely believe that this thinking needs to be addressed.
As a young female who grew up in the church, I felt it was expected to go to college, find the “right guy,” and get married the summer after graduation. But here’s the thing, I didn’t find the “right guy” in college, in fact, I didn’t find any guy. And to be completely honest, I’m glad I didn’t. You see, I was able to spend a lot more time focusing on friendships, making memories, building deep relationships with several girls that we have been able to continue many years past college, and learning from Christ. Sure, it sucked at the time, and I still wonder if I’m being left in the dust by the assumed next stage in life. But, looking back I wouldn’t change any of my “single” years to “relationship” years. God used/is using the single stage of my life (however long that maybe) to teach me more about Himself and more about the ways He wants to use my life, than I ever thought possible.
Let me take a second to be very vulnerable and transparent, lest you think that I have just never wanted to marry. This is very difficult for me as I usually don’t share this type of thing, since everyone struggles with their own crap, but sometimes it’s good to hear other people’s struggles. Here it goes. Extreme transparency: Wanting to be a wife and eventually a mother is at the very core of my being. Even though I often pretend that is isn’t, it is something that I’ve dreamed about since I was a little girl. But, God has shown me that, through Christ, there is something different, not necessarily better, not necessarily worse, just different and good. Yes, I still have those desires, and yes, I have no idea if they will ever be fulfilled. But, I have learned/am learning that, no matter what, God is good and His plans and His timing are good. In fact, I am more free now to do whatever He calls me to do without needing to take someone else’s schedule, job, or life goals into consideration. As a result, I have been able to pour my entire being into the place he has me now. Through this, I’ve been able to discover a passion I never knew and never would have guessed I have.

So girls, women, please hear me. You are more important than the guys you attract. You have more to offer this world than just trying to “get a husband.” You weren’t born to please some man, boy, or even yourself. You are here for more than someone else’s pleasure. You are worth more than your sexuality.

College isn’t just a time in life to attend classes, keep an eye out for a future spouse, and earn your “MRS” degree. If that’s the reason you’re going, please reconsider. College should be a time to find out who you are in Jesus, apart from anyone else. It’s a time to find your passions and your heart. It’s a time to explore who you are, what you’re interested in, and determine who you want to become. It’s a chance in your life when you still have the security of being a young adult, but also have the independence to determine who you are and what you value, apart from your parents.

Gladys Aylward. Mary Slessor. Amy Carmichael. Elisabeth Elliot. Just to name a few. All were women who did not allow their singleness to effect what God had planned for each of their lives. All were women of faith who looked beyond the cultural expectation for their lives and lived for heaven. All were women who impacted an incredible number of lives through their singleness. All were women who did not let the fact they were “supposed to be married” stand in their way. All were women who stood in the face of much adversity to do a job that their male counterparts probably would not have been able to complete. All were women who allowed God to use them and trusted His plan for their lives. All were women who show us our pursuit in life should not be to “get a husband,” but to live our lives fully for the One who gave us life.

Dear high school/college/post-college student, please pay attention to this. The God of the universe LOVES you. You. No matter your relationship status, no matter your size, no matter the mistakes you’ve made. He loves you and has an amazing plan for your life in His perfect timing. That is where you must find your identity, your value, and your worth. This sinful world will constantly belittle you and tell you that you are not enough. Tell you that you are not enough for that man, that job, this life. But see, truthfully, you ARE NOT enough. However, Christ is. And Christ is where we must look for our identity. Christ is where we must be filled, so that through Christ and only Christ, we can be enough.

You were placed on this earth, at this time, in your city for a very special reason. And no one can tell you what that reason is except Christ. This could be to be a wife and mother who shows Christ’s love to your children and husband every day, even when you don’t feel like it. This could be to work in some ministry where you need to pour all of you and all of Christ into those you serve. This could be to work in an executive position at a multimillion dollar company where you make a difference in the lives of your employees by showing them the servant leadership Christ models.

Whatever reason God has placed you here, know that it is BEAUTIFUL. Your story is beautiful. And not because you are planning it, but because God wrote it for you, and He will use you, if you let him; don’t let singleness become a tipping point. Don’t let singleness become your excuse to live a life that is less than impassioned for Christ.

1 comment:

  1. Always be who God created you to be, Liz. To do otherwise, is to live a lie.
    The Bible puts it this way:
    “We are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.” (Ephesians 2:10 NLT)

    And Shakespeare put it this way in Hamlet:
    “This above all: to thine own self be true,
    And it must follow, as the night the day,
    Thou canst not then be false to any man.
    Farewell, my blessing season this in thee!”

    And this poem puts it rather beautifully also:

    You are who you are for a reason
    (By Russell Kelfer)

    You are who you are for a reason.
    You're part of an intricate plan.
    You're a precious and perfect unique design,
    Called God's special woman or man.

    You look like you look for a reason.
    Our God made no mistake.
    He knit you together within the womb,
    You're just what he wanted to make.

    The parents you had were the ones he chose,
    And no matter how you may feel,
    They were custom designed with God's plan in mind,
    And they bear the Master's seal.

    No, that trauma you faced was not easy.
    And God wept that it hurt you so;
    But it was allowed to shape your heart
    So that into his likeness you'd grow.

    You are who you are for a reason,
    You've been formed by the Master's rod.
    You are who you are, beloved,
    Because there is a God!

    So, you are you, Liz – you are beautifully and fearfully made. Never forget that. :)

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