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The Baddies of the Bible (Mother’s Day Special) “The world called them scandalous. Heaven called them righteous.”

The Baddies of the Bible (Mother’s Day Special) “The world called them scandalous. Heaven called them righteous.”

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This Mother’s Day, we’re not handing out clichés—we’re raising up Deborahs, Rahabs, and Hannahs. This episode of The Forge is a fiery tribute to the fierce, obedient, God-fearing women of Scripture—the ones who didn’t play it safe, but changed history through surrender. Now, when we say “baddies,” we’re not talking Instagram filters and sass—we’re talking about women who obeyed even when it cost them everything. Women who broke rules, broke jars, broke cycles—and still got written into the story of redemption. In this episode, we dive into:
  • 🔥 What makes a biblical “baddie”
  • 👑 Women in Scripture who walked in bold, holy obedience
  • 🤱 The call to spiritual motherhood, not just biological
  • 🛡 A prophetic word for women who feel overlooked, unseen, or unqualified
If you’ve ever felt “too much,” “too broken,” or “too tired”—this one’s for you.
You’re not too much. You’re called. You’re dangerous—to the enemy. 🔗 Scriptures: Genesis 16, Genesis 38, Judges 4, Joshua 2, Luke 1, John 12, Titus 2
📘 Recommended Reading: Liturgy of the Ordinary, The Making of Biblical Womanhood
💥 For the daughters, mothers, mentors, and wild women building legacy—this is your altar call.

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