A Letter from the Men
UWSP CRU had a women's time this past weekend. Women were shown a video about men's thoughts on different subjects and how we as women can better serve them. As a gesture of appreciation, one of our CRU interns bought each woman a rose and handed this letter out to read. I am very thankful for the men on our campus because they seek the role God has given them and lead. I thought this letter was awesome so I wanted to share it with you all! Enjoy.
Dear Sisters,
I want to confess the sin of men against you as women. We are not
aware enough of the pain that we have caused you as we have dishonored
you and shamed you as women. We are sorry that we have abandoned you as
Adam abandoned Eve before the serpent. As the God-appointed head of
the family, it was Adam’s responsibility to safeguard Eve and to assure
that she remained in submission to the command of God. But Adam failed
in his God-given responsibility and permitted Eve to eat of the
forbidden fruit. We confess that we have failed to lead you as God has
ordained. We confess that we have failed to love you as Christ loves
the Church. We confess that we have embraced passivity rather than
obedient leadership. We are sorry that you have had to play a role in
God’s kingdom that you were not meant to play. We have backed out of
our place of spiritual leadership and you have been forced to fill the
void. We have not led you. We have not protected you. We have not
honored you. As men we have been called to be first to our knees, first
to the cross, and first to wield the sword of the Word. It is a
pattern that we have repeated since the Fall. From the earliest
instance of sin, we men have tended toward passivity in the midst of
spiritual battle and then, in the wake of our failures, blamed women to
soften our anxiety and shame.
Today, just as Nehemiah confessed on the behalf of others, we want to confess on behalf of the men in your lives.
We are sorry for the ways that we lead you on and encourage you to
believe things that are not true. We have not done our job to guard
your beautiful hearts. We are sorry for the ways we encourage you to
dress in certain ways to please us rather than to protect us and keep us
from sexual immorality. We are sorry that we have focused on your
outer appearance when God has called us to look on your hearts. We
apologize for the daddy who was too busy at work to play with you at
home or come to your game or recital. We apologize for the dad who did
not hug you and hold you close and affirm you as his precious daughter
because his dad was distant and cold. We confess for the dad who didn’t
take the time to explain relationships to you, but let you find out the
hard way from boys whose fathers also failed them. We are sorry for
the little girl whose daddy abandoned her for a bottle of alcohol. We
are sorry for the dads who left you and never came back. We are sorry
for the emotional, verbal, physical, and sexual abuse that men have
brought onto you. You did not deserve it. We men have failed to
cherish you as God intended.
But, may I tell you today – if we
could be honest with ourselves, with God, and with you – how most men
really feel? We marvel at who you are. You have discernment that we
don’t have. You notice tiny subtle details when we see nothing at all.
We marvel at the way you make relationships, and we secretly long to be
able to find friends the way you do. We’re amazed at the way you pray,
the way you sing, the way you smile, the way you laugh, the way you
cry. We’re amazed at how deeply you feel things and how easily you
express those feelings. We are amazed at how multidimensional you are –
interweaving softness and strength; how you have endured so much,
persevered through so much, and celebrated so much.
Every woman
is a rose. Lovely, mysterious, fragrant, and meant to be handled with
care. Its piercing thorns greet only those who recklessly grab the stem
without taking time to appreciate its total beauty. The most beautiful
of flowers, the sweetest of fragrances, and the costliest in the
florist’s shop. You are beautiful from the moment of the first bud, but
your beauty unfolds a petal at a time as you blossom and grow. Today,
we honor you. We do not seek to own you, use you, sell you, or control
you – but to admire you.
Sincerely,
Your Brothers in Christ
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
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