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Rooted Sisterhood: Intentional Friendships #63

20 min · 25. mar. 2026
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Pauline continues a March series on women’s relationships, emphasizing that God designed women to walk life together in intentional, identity-based, Christ-centered friendships. She highlights barriers that hinder sisterhood—especially comparison and unhealed relational wounds—and references scriptures including Ecclesiastes 4:9–10, Romans 12:10, Titus 2:3–5, Galatians 6:4, Psalm 139:14, Colossians 3:13, and Proverbs 17:17. Pauline explains how comparison destroys confidence, distracts from one’s calling, and is amplified by social media, while insecurity and past hurt can lead to mistrust and competition. She urges healing, forgiveness, grace, and compassion, rooting identity in what God says rather than the world. Practical steps include vulnerability, being the friend you desire, creating space for connection, and praying for God-aligned friendships, ending with reflection questions about intentionality and spiritual growth.

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Rooted Sisterhood: Intentional Friendships #63

Pauline continues a March series on women’s relationships, emphasizing that God designed women to walk life together in intentional, identity-based, Christ-centered friendships. She highlights barriers that hinder sisterhood—especially comparison and unhealed relational wounds—and references scriptures including Ecclesiastes 4:9–10, Romans 12:10, Titus 2:3–5, Galatians 6:4, Psalm 139:14, Colossians 3:13, and Proverbs 17:17. Pauline explains how comparison destroys confidence, distracts from one’s calling, and is amplified by social media, while insecurity and past hurt can lead to mistrust and competition. She urges healing, forgiveness, grace, and compassion, rooting identity in what God says rather than the world. Practical steps include vulnerability, being the friend you desire, creating space for connection, and praying for God-aligned friendships, ending with reflection questions about intentionality and spiritual growth.

25. mar. 202620 min