
Woman Where Art Thou
The War On the Feminine Woman
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The war on femininity is not a random social shift; it is a calculated, spiritual attack aimed at dismantling God’s creation order. In Genesis 1:27, Scripture declares, “So God created man in his own image… male and female created he them.” God made two distinct sexes—equal in value, different in design. But the devil, from the beginning, has sought to reverse, confuse, and pervert God’s design. He attacked the woman in Eden not just to tempt her but to invert the order of divine headship. In tempting Eve directly, bypassing Adam, Satan began his war on the feminine soul—seducing her to step outside her calling, abandon God’s word, and lead in rebellion rather than follow in faith.
This same strategy is magnified in the last days, as modern culture now aggressively encourages women to reject femininity and pursue identity apart from God. The woman of today is told to despise motherhood, to forsake marriage, and to deny the inward virtues of gentleness, modesty, and submission. Isaiah 3:12 reveals that God once judged Israel with a similar inversion of roles: “As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err…” This is not a condemnation of women in leadership per se, but a prophetic description of the collapse of God-ordained order—where men shrink from their responsibility and women are compelled to carry a burden that was never meant to rest on their shoulders.
The feminine woman, according to Scripture, is not weak but wise, not oppressed but honored. In Proverbs 31, the godly woman is praised for her strength, industry, character, and fear of the Lord. “Strength and honour are her clothing… she shall rejoice in time to come” (Proverbs 31:25). Yet today, this woman is mocked, dismissed as archaic, and replaced with a counterfeit—one who exchanges modesty for seduction, obedience for rebellion, and grace for aggression. Feminism, once a movement aimed at social equity, has evolved into a spirit of militant defiance against divine roles, celebrating autonomy and sensuality while scorning submission and virtue.
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