In both the Old and New Testament, we see feminine imagery used to describe the love, care, and intervention of God in our lives. Just as God created men and women to complete each other, similarly we have a deeper understanding of who God is by understanding the important characteristics and contributions of both males and females.
Scriptures referenced include Genesis 1:27; Isaiah 42:1, 14-17; Isaiah 66:12-13; Mark 4:39; John 14:27; Matthew 19:14; Matthew 23:37; Psalm 91:4; and Psalm 36:7.
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