Ain’t I a Woman Now?

“Ain’t I a Woman Now?”

by Melanie Dorsey

Steady now, as I climb this slippery slope.
See, I’ve just begun to understand
That for all these years – 48 for the record
I’ve sojourned to “become.”

I’ve longed for validation from the outside,
Hoped the crowd would acknowledge
And, embarrassed to say, even celebrate
Some “thing” in me.

Wondered, dreamed and over-analyzed what I ought to be
When I grow up.
Now here I am on the north side of a half century
To make my point, take my stand.

Growing older, growing up and growing spiritually,
I embraced, yea even chased, the process of “becoming.”
And now I see the path has changed its course.
My woman-self has blossomed (What a funny word!)

From the seed of bald and beautiful Baby Girl,
To the wonder years of fun like Christmas morning.
Segue to unsure and awkward days of what I thought was ugly
Then another sun rose and the ugly was not so.

But the stain stayed and no amount of cleaning,
And thinking and wishing it were different made a difference.
A miracle of nature – the hot and blinding light through yonder clouds
Bleached that spot of “never,” “can’t” and “won’t.”

Perhaps ascending hills and stiff-legging it down the valleys
Made me strong and I not knowing.
My lungs breathe deeper now,
And I slow, but not from weariness, only to dig awhile.

I write and recite my poetry
With fingers raking beneath the top soil,
To turn up the richness
Of the midnight black fertility.

My verse is the voice of femininity,
Calling out from the depths of a holy place
Submission and stating my case
Opposite sides – not necessarily.

Steady now, as I find my feet on this new turn in the path.
My prayer, the same as Apostle Paul’s – “to learn to be content.”
I borrow the rhetoricality of Sojourner Truth, “Ain’t I a woman now?”
I learn my lessons well.

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The Path of Least Resistance or Life in Christ

We offer our lives to God for His service and secretly hope that we are not tested nor tried too severely. We say, “God is faithful and God is good,” when life turns out well. “God is sovereign” is the response when life ends. But isn’t God good and sovereign all the time?

The Path

Whether your path this day is smooth and straight or marked by sharp rocks and steep ledges, consider not so much the condition of the path. Consider instead the goal of your pursuit. Is it to have a nice life or is it life in Christ? In our flesh we would choose the path of least resistance – the easier way. Perhaps that is why we face circumstances in which we are not afforded the choice.

The Pursuit

Knowing Him. Loving Him. Living Him.

We go from glory to glory in relationship with Christ ascending unto the heights of the mountain of God. His Grace invites us…who calls [us] to his own kingdom and to his glory (1 Thessalonians 2:12).

Life in Christ is death to the flesh. It is an anti-flesh paradigm: To live is Christ; to die is gain. If we may know Him more deeply on the rock face or in the grassy field, it makes no difference to the one who seeks lockstep with Christ. 

This is the life of the bondservant.

Grace is the empowerment.
Flesh weakened from trial and suffering, Grace is strength to continue.

Grace is the forward movement.
The upward call requires an upward climb; Grace is the acceleration.

Grace is the call.
Pronounced by God, voiced in Christ, Grace is the dulcet tone of the Holy Spirit.

Grace is the sustainment.
Heard in the clarion call from the peak and in the steady confidence of the rear guard, Grace’s truths rally courage.

The Press

“I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” ~ Philippians 3:14

Apart from the Grace of God, the bondservant of Christ is not equipped to traverse the narrow, rocky ascent nor skip on smooth and verdant path. For it is Grace alone that empowers, moves, calls and sustains us.

In Grace, we are pursued by and in pursuit of Christ. Regardless of the condition of the path, we press on.


(photo by Dan Dorsey)

© Melanie Dorsey 2011

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Just Do It ~ The Right Thing

 Though you may never know the measure of its effect in your own lifetime,

do the right thing every time. 

The Butterfly Effect & Andy Andrews

“There are times when we do know what God’s purpose is; whether we will let the vision be turned into actual character depends upon us, not upon God.” ~ Oswald Chambers

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