VIRTUOSITY and VIRTUE

Virtuosity means a person of great skill, and to have exceptional worth.  It comes from the Latin word for virtuosus.  For many years I have had the desire to help young women realize their virtue.


I see so many young women in skimpy clothes.  They feel like being half dressed is the only way to attract attention.  Many of them are addicted to drugs, sex, and drinking.  I am called to help those women, and young girls that have lost hope.  They are hurting, and need an answer to the issues that they face.
A woman of virtue has righteousness, integrity, purity, and dignity.  She possesses honor, rectitude, morality, worthiness, and knows her value.

She is the heartbeat of her family.  She is a wife, mother, daughter, teacher, and minister.  Her virtue is the opposite of a man's valor.  The Latin word for virtue is virtus.  In the Greek it is called arete.  Virtue is moral excellence.  It is a trait of very high moral charateristic.

To be virtuous means to be tolerant of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance.  I have learned through my studies that women of the Old Testament had four areas of ministry.  The ministries of Wifehood, motherhood, community, and spiritual gifts.  Eve had a way to minister to Adam's loneliness.  When God made Adam he said it was not good for man to be alone, therefore he created Eve.  From that point Eve's ministry,and service to her husband began.

Proverbs 31 has given us an example of what a virtuous is, or what she can be.  Young women can be trained in the areas of OT ministry.  Virtue is a prerequisite, or a pattern of behaviors that is an example of high moral standards.

In the next post we will look at women in the Bible that had examples of Virtue.  We need to expect more for our girls.  Society is teaching them behaviors of low moral which could lead to so many negative things.  I will also touch on VIRTUOSITY ministry.  Until next time may God bless you with peace and prosperity.

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