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Beautiful and Qualified

34 min · 10 de may de 2026
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This Mother's Day sermon explores how God values, qualifies, and partners with women throughout Scripture. Using the metaphor of flowers—each uniquely beautiful and essential to life—Pastor Daniel draws parallels to how God created each woman with unique beauty and purpose. Through examining biblical women like Hannah, Miriam, Ruth, and Anna, the message demonstrates that God listens to women's prayers, uses them regardless of age or background, and designed them as equal partners rather than subordinates. The sermon challenges both women to see themselves as God sees them and men to honor and partner with the women in their lives, reflecting God's treatment of women.

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