REALWomanhood: When God becomes sexy, we realize it isn’t sex we want, but love.

Written by on December 31, 2018

Lesson 6 – Pondering Questions

Careful Who You Call Hootchie

Textbook: Spiritual Identity by Dr. Merle Ray

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  • What are 3 quotes or takeaways you have from this section?

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  1. Destinee Montgomery   On   May 23, 2020 at 3:16 pm

    1.God has already divinely ordained identity, love, and fulfillment in our favor
    2.When a woman of any age, status, or position doesn’t embrace God as her Father, she is instead attached to something else. even her own reputation.
    3.The real hootchies are those who refuse to allow God to love on them.

  2. Yolanda Perry   On   May 21, 2020 at 6:53 am

    Three Quotes:
    1) When God becomes sexy, we realize it isn’t sex we want, but love.
    2) A hootchie is a woman in a spiritual identity crisis who doesn’t know how to take off the veils.
    3)Hootchie uses anything, including work, sex, popularity, money, power, or religion for their own personal ambition, fulfillment, or security in life.

  3. Barbara Crater   On   May 16, 2020 at 5:36 pm

    My 3 Take Aways
    1. It is of the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed.( Lam. 3:22) A Hootchie is “more than a woman or girl with birth control issues.”

    2. Quote, When God becomes sexy we realize it isn’t sex we want, but love.

    3. ” The Kingdom of God is wherever the King reigns.”

  4. Evelyn Wilson   On   April 26, 2020 at 8:12 pm

    1.The real hootchies are those who refuse to allow God to love on them. They might even say they know who He is, but they are not willing to apply His truth to their issues and situations.

    2.Hootchies use work, religion or anything to cover up insecurity. Both men and women act like hootchies because they cover up fear and insecurity. Some even do great work and commit to great causes, but they promote themselves by not trusting God.

    3.Being in identity crisis is not a crime. The crime is not getting free. Hootchies aren’t determined by age or where they live or what race or ethnicity they are.

  5. LaShawn Darthard   On   April 26, 2020 at 7:09 pm

    Careful Who You Call Hootchie
    What are 3 quotes or takeaways you have from this section?
    I agree Dr Merle, the phrase “hootchie” although many don’t understand the term but it is a woman in spiritual identity crisis. Never judge a book by its cover. 1.) In some cases might not know her value and worth (her true identity). 2.) Can be young or old, rich or poor who refuse to allow God to love on them. Instead they choose they own way of being right and to get what they want. 3.) The problem occurs when she doesn’t rely on God to get her needs, problems, or issues met. *** Glory to God there is hope!!! God is the “HOPE”. God working in and through each of there life is there hope.

  6. Benita Edwards   On   April 26, 2020 at 6:48 pm

    1. “I used to hide behind many veils. As soon as I would take off one, another would take its place. I was ashamed of my past and too afraid of my future because of all the mistakes I had made. Some of them weren’t even my mistakes: they belonged to others that hurt me. Nevertheless, they still caused me great shame and pain.”
    2. “By my definition, a hootchie is a woman in spiritual identity crisis. They all wear facades. Most of them, like me, want to take off their veils, but they don’t know how.”
    3. “These women found the key winning the heart of God. They learned the Kingdom of God is wherever the King reigns. They knew the first move one makes in the presence of a King is to acknowledge that ‘He’ is the King.”
    And Brenda’s #2

  7. Diana Williams   On   April 26, 2020 at 6:34 pm

    1. Paraphrased – Hootchies comprise of all ages, all covering up their shame, due to spiritual identity crises,
    2. Hootchies use work, religion or anything to cover up insecurity. Both men and women act like hootchies because they cover up fear and insecurity. Some even do great work and commit to great causes, but they promote themselves by not trusting God,
    3. Paraphrased – Pride and shame keeps them trapped due to low self-worth.

  8. Deborah Stevens   On   April 26, 2020 at 6:17 pm

    Three “quotes”:
    1. “When God becomes sexy, we realize that it is not sex we want but love”. Really appreciate how articulate this statement is.
    2. “I was ashamed of my past and too afraid of my future because of all of the mistakes I had made”. So many women can identify with the fear of removing a veil that could make one vulnerable, particularly if she removes the veil without God’s help.
    3. “Because of the way I carried myself, no one would have ever called me hootchie”. The veil I wore created the illusion that I was strong, kind and of impeccable moral character. My veil hid my truth.

  9. Tanika Guidroz   On   April 26, 2020 at 3:15 pm

    1.) Most of them, want to take off their veils, but they don’t know how. And other WOMEN either make us feel too ashamed or too angry that we can’t get them off. pg. 66
    2.) Examples of women in the bible that could be consider as hootchies but Jesus Christ included them in His circle of love: Rahab, Mary Magdalene, the woman at the well, and the woman caught in adultery are all examples of women in the bible who were called hootchies, but Jesus warmly welcomed them into his circle of influence. God has a wider definition of womanhood. pg.70
    2.) Since God spoke of the term whore as evil, it’s sad to see so many females today boast using words like “B’s”, whores, and hootchies proudly. What they may REALLY WANT from their relationships is value, worth, protection, security, wedding rings, and commitment. pg 67

  10. Dodie LaMott   On   April 26, 2020 at 6:56 am

    The 3 takeaways:
    1. Hootchie can show up no matter your status rich, poor, educated.
    2. When you let God in, reading and studying the word, coaching or encouraging one to know who you really are.
    3. Jeus accepted and included the bad women of the Bible, Rehab, Mary Magdalene, the woman at the well, and the woman caught in adultery into His circle.

  11. Jerrelyn Gaines   On   April 25, 2020 at 5:32 pm

    Here are the 3 takeaways or quotes that I harvested from this chapter:

    #1 – “All hootchies are not poor and uneducated.” pg. 61

    #2 – “There are also hootchies who don’t claim to know God and they want to stay that way. They have settled for lies about God, rather than wanting to open their hearts to Him. They would rather not experience Him for themselves.” pg. 67

    #3 – Examples of women in the bible that could be consider as hootchies but Jesus Christ included them in His circle of love:Rahab, Mary Magdalene, the woman at the well, and the woman caught in adultery. pg. 67

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