About the Book:
Many of us believe we are unseen.
Memories of being on the outside still haunt us today. We somehow
believe we are unique in being overlooked. And yet, the Bible is replete
with women just like us—women who felt on the outskirts of life, unseen
and voiceless. In their stories, you will not only learn more about the
women of the Bible, but you’ll begin to understand that you are both
seen and heard.
How about you? Have you ever felt like life
has passed you by? When you look back on your pivotal moments, do you
feel unseen and overlooked? You are not alone. Not only have others
around you experienced the same things, but many women in the Bible have
too. We all have asked questions
· Why can’t people seem to see and notice me?
· How can I overcome this feeling of rejection?
· What does a “seen” life actually look like in a world of social media and the insta-famous?
This universal feeling is normal, but it doesn’t have to stick to you.
Through the raw and real stories of ten women who also felt overlooked,
you can unearth new ways to find meaning and joy in a world that ignores
you.
My Review:
In The Most Overlooked Women of the Bible, the author chronicles 10 sort of misunderstood or not very popular women of the Bible. They are women for all intents and purposes are significant in the telling of most stories within the Bible. They place such small parts yet were still such quintessential players in most of the stories and happenings of major battles or accomplishments in stories leading up to ushering in the Christ. Whether big or small we needed and the Kingdom needed their contribution.
So of the ten I chose one that I felt I was most like to give you a little bit of a taste of what this book is all about. Martha I feel is one after my own heart. She's always goin' and doin' with little recognition for it. whether its those around her or the Lord himself. Not that she never gets any recognition but rather feels like she doesn't.
So Martha probably didn't know it, but she was being taught how to serve well and that along with serving comes suffering. So as she was taken aside by Jesus He was teaching her.The author shows us the interaction between Mary, Martha and Jesus and then takes the Biblical account and offers commentary there, as well. But she didn't leave us hanging there, she also provides us a connection to her own life and how she has learned or was taught some of these very things by the Lord.
I always took comfort in the relationship of Lazarus, Mary Martha, and Jesus. They had a friendship. It was a great story and one I will never forget. There is a lot we can learn from that story from beginning to end.
After the author has broken down the story and provided Biblical account she ends the chapter with Truths and discussion questions.While this book may not be considered a Bible study it would most definitely make a good one. A lot of good stuff in this book!
**Disclosure**This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the publisher. All opinions are my own.