What is the unique glory that God has given to women?

In a video by Jeffrey D. Johnson, he speaks about the beauty of women and how they have a unique role in God's design. According to Johnson, women have a beauty that is not just physical but is also found in the role they play. This beauty is something that God knew men could not be complete without. Johnson believes that women have a unique femininity that is special and attractive, and he argues that this has been taken away from them even within the church.

Johnson points to Christ as an example of the beauty of submission. Christ demonstrated his submissiveness to the Father, willingly taking on the form of a servant and dying on the cross. Johnson sees Christ's life as a life of submission, and he argues that the beauty and splendor of submission is something to be admired rather than looked down upon. However, Johnson believes that this has been taken away from women, who are now battling the idea of whether submission is even honorable.

In addition to submission, Johnson also speaks about the importance of modesty. He argues that there is a beauty in the hidden person that is to be displayed, and that this beauty is found in being meek, quiet, and submissive. According to Johnson, this kind of beauty is attractive and God-honoring, but it is no longer treasured even within the church.

Proverbs 31:30 "Charm is deceitful and beauty is passing, But a woman who fears the LORD, she shall be praised."



God's given women a unique glory that they have that men do not have. There's uniqueness about women, femininity, something that God knew that men couldn't be complete without. There's something about women in God's design that is special, unique. It's not just a role that they play, but it's something unique about how they're made. And it's a beautiful, It's a beauty.

There's a beauty of their appearance. Women are more attractive than men. I think that's just true, more elegant, more beautiful. There is also a beauty in the role in which they play. I think Christ demonstrates the beauty in his own submissiveness to the Father.

He didn't think it was robbery to be equal with God. Here he is in eternity past. He's one with God. His God is God. But when it came time to come after his bride after his people, he didn't think it was something that he had to grasp after that glory and the dignity that he had he willfully and willingly submitted himself and took on the form of a servant, not just any servant, but a servant that would die on a cross.

And all his life, it was a life of submission, showing that the beauty and the splendor of submission is not something to look down our nose through upon or think there's something inferior about this. Here you have the living God showing us the beauty of a role of submission And that has been taken from us. It's taken from us now even within the church. Wives are battling this idea of is submission even honorable? It's a honorable position.

And it's a position that has beauty incorporated in the very role of it, as seen in the beauty of Christ being willing to submit to the Father. I think that's robbed, and it's a shame. I think modesty is another area that is no longer treasured even within the church. God says there's a beauty of the hidden person that is to be displayed. And that beauty is going back to that role of being meek and quiet and submissive.

There's something that is attractive to that, something special and God-honoring. You