Through the lens of Woman
Choose life — the heart circumcised
I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Choose life (Deut 30:19).
This is not a one-time decision. It is a daily one.
Many women carry death-shaped patterns under the surface — chronic self-condemnation, comparison that drains them, holding grudges that age them, anxious thoughts that swallow their joy. Death is woven into a thousand small choices a day.
Deuteronomy 30 says — choose life. In the small moments. In the recurring loop. In the next thought.
This is hard because death feels familiar. It feels safer to assume the worst. Choosing life requires trusting the Father with what you cannot see.
One small thing today: in the next moment when you can feel a death-shaped thought rising — self-condemnation, comparison, despair — choose life. Out loud, even quietly. I choose life. Trust the Father with what comes after.