Women's Focus Ministries


Women's Focus Ministries

We are a group of Christian women (and one man) who write daily devotionals and other articles of interest to women.
We publish daily. Praying that you will enjoy this ministry.

Thank you and God bless,
Corinne Mustafa.......and the Writing Staff of "WFM"

One of our writers is writing a novel, called AFTER THE EVENT, that is published Saturdays separately from the daily posts. There is a link on the left side that will take you to the blog of the novel which is being posted in installments.
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Monday Writing by Mary M. Wilkins......1/16/17

Good Morning,


The writing for today is titled, "Deceived by Whom,"  and was written by Mary M. Wilkins. The theme is about keeping on guard not only so that another person is able to deceive you but also to not allow yourself to be led astray by your own weakness. Mary wrote, "
       The Goal:
 Avoid deceiving myself and avoid deceiving others.
            The Plan: 
Stay connected; open; no secrets; accountability.
Input His truth every day; think about scripture; repeat it out loud."

Have a wonderful week and please pray for our country this week.
God bless,
Corinne & Mary
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Today's Devotional
"Deceived by Whom"


It is one thing to be tricked or deceived by another person. It happens. But it is quite another matter to deceive oneself. I am not perfect (believe me, really not perfect) but I’d like to think that I am aware of most of my sins. I try to keep all skeletons out in the open. That way there are no surprises and no fear of exposure to keep me on edge. Yet there is no way I can find every deception within myself. 


That’s why the Psalmist wrote in 139:23-24:

Search me [thoroughly],
O God,
and know my heart!
Try me and
know my thoughts!
And see if
there is any wicked or hurtful way
 in me, and lead me                                                                                   in the way everlasting.                                                                                           (AMP)


There’s the catch. What’s in my heart and my thoughts are important, too! There’s really no way I can sift through all this in my own wisdom and strength. Therefore I must ask God for help in uncovering my sins and then cleansing me from them. 

Can I do anything to reduce the chance of being deceived? Yes, I believe so. Let’s start with the acknowledgement that the goal is to not deceive myself or anyone else.

The first thing is to stay connected and open. No secrets allowed. I’m not talking about ‘what are you getting me for my birthday’ secrets. I’m referring to relationships, conversations, actions, or going places that I wouldn’t be comfortable with if someone else was listening or watching. Almost every article I’ve read about keeping my marriage healthy included the advice to be careful with whom I make connections. I think this is even more important given the perceived privacy of email and the like. I have 4 people who know the password to my email and they are welcome to read anything at anytime. Secondly, if I want to have a deeper understanding of truth, so that I will be wiser about deception, I must study God’s Word; input His Truth as much as possible. Daily scripture reading gives my mind something to chew on or mull over for the day. Renew my mind by repeating scripture out loud.

Third, often my problem is habit. Old ways die hard. What I need is a plan for strengthening my spirit and weakening my flesh. My flesh is my natural desires and tendencies. Say “No” to what my ‘self’ wants; do this just as an exercise (like a work out routine!), not for any reason except to teach myself who is boss. Check what is going into my heart, mind, imagination and body. I agree with moderation in all things acceptable; but if I’m being convicted of something, cold turkey is the most effective medicine for me.

The last step is two-fold. I must pray to God asking for strength every day. I must believe that the Spirit in me is stronger than the spirit in the world.

The Goal:
 Avoid deceiving myself and avoid deceiving others.

The Plan: 
Stay connected; open; no secrets; accountability.
Input His truth every day; think about scripture; repeat it out loud.

  • Say “No” to myself occasionally regarding things that are acceptable, for no reason except to let my spirit be the boss of my flesh.
  • Ask God for strength. 
  • Believe He is stronger than the world.

My dear children, 
You come from God and belong to God. You have already won a big victory over those false teachers, for the Spirit in you is far stronger than anything in the world. These people belong to the Christ-denying world. They talk the world's language and the world eats it up. But we come from God and belong to God. Anyone who knows God understands us and listens. The person who has nothing to do with God will, of course, not listen to us. This is another test for telling the Spirit of Truth from the spirit of deception. 
1 John 4:4 
(MSG)

"Greater"
sung by
Mercy Me



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