It was an unforgettable day – the day I was introduced to
Abigail. I was a still a teen when I
heard her name for the first time.
Everywhere I went, people (especially older women) talked about her. It
seemed she left an impression on many - including me. Rarely do you come across someone that shapes
the way you think - that mentors, aggravates and challenges you so much that
you are forced to go back to the mirror and deal with the truth. In many ways
Abigail became my role-model. She gave me the inspiration I needed to mature in
God as I approached adulthood.
But Abigail was not perfect. Oddly, those who spoke about
her never mentioned the fact that she was married to an unbeliever. Even more
surprising was the fact she was only a house-wife. Initially I was very disappointed
when I discovered all these things about Abigail. Don’t ask me why. Maybe it is
because I expected a strong and dynamic woman, with credentials to back the
admirable stories I heard from the people I respected. Yet, she managed to
leave a lasting impression on my life. I will forever be grateful to God that
He predestined our paths to meet.
Abigail’s daily existence was far from ideal. The beauty
that magnetized those who came in contact with her, was point blanked ignored
by her husband. She served, cleaned and
cooked for him every day without complaining. His demands added more to her
list of responsibilities, which kept her working until the early hours of the
morning. He bad-mouthed her, treated her
with contempt – cursing her every chance he got. As his drinking increased, his
patience became less and less. All that mattered was the parties he organised
as an excuse to fill the emptiness of his soul with alcohol. The community
labelled him as foolish and wanted nothing to do with him.
Abigail’s friends thought she was stupid to stay with him.
To be honest, I was inclined to agree with them. It didn’t make sense to me
that an attractive, intelligent woman wasted her life on a man that didn’t
really see her worth. It is still puzzling to me.
But Abigail shone like a diamond in the heart of her house.
She was always aware of what was going on around her. Often times she defended
her husband’s name when others ridiculed him, even though she knew he was a scoundrel.
It didn’t make sense to me, because her husband was well-deserving of the
treatment he received. He was an
arrogant and prideful man who didn’t care about anyone except himself. Most of
the time he wasn’t even aware of what she was doing to protect her house from
calamity.
Make no mistake, Abigail was not a doormat. When she opened
her mouth it was with wisdom. She summarized situations and managed to put
fires out with her spirit of meekness and peace. She gave solutions, made
people feel valued and respected, whilst at the same time providing them with
alternatives to the way they wanted to “deal” with her husband. Many times she
had to show nerves of steel and not shy away from confrontation. She had full control of her emotions and
always ensured that situations didn’t escalate out of control. Her heart was to
honour the people and things she valued. And she did it with a streak of
intelligence. Wow, she was truly a woman of wisdom.
You might read this blog posting and think – seriously
Laetitia, why are you writing about this woman? What inspires you about her?
Her life seems miles away from what God has intended for her. And to some extent I
agree with you. But every time I think
about her, I can’t help but be in awe.
Abigail’s story still to this day inspires me because of her
boldness and self-assurance. Through all the pain and heartache she endured,
she managed to keep herself. She had confidence in her opinions and her actions
even though her husband brought her shame.
She was treated like a slave in the flesh, yet she conducted herself
like a queen, not scared to speak to influential figures. In her heart she
carried a revelation of how to access God’s Kingdom in all circumstances. And
because of that, just like Matthew 5 says, she was blessed and highly favoured. She valued the things Jesus valued, even
though it seemed like foolishness to her husband, who daily persecuted her for
her faith. When she spoke, she spoke with authority and power, always steering
people in the direction of godliness. And wow…the way she said things were so
funny and clever!
Abigail’s suffering ended with her first husband dying of a heart
attack. God was gracious to her. She met her second husband who fell madly in love with her in a whirlwind romance, and he was a special man after God's own heart.
You can read about how she met her second husband in 1 Sam 25.
No matter your story, no matter your choices – God still has
a plan and purpose for your life.
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