The Life-Giver (Eve’s Name)
My Sweet Girls,
There is a beautiful mystery in the name "Eve." Adam didn't name her Eve until after the Fall. Even in a broken world, he saw who she truly was.
The Story: Adam named his wife Eve, which means "Life-Giver," because she would be the mother of all living. But this isn't just about having babies. It’s about the spiritual power women have to "birth" hope, to nurture dreams, and to bring life into dead situations.
Think of Shiphrah and Puah, the midwives in Exodus 1. They were "Life-Givers" who risked their lives to save babies from a cruel king. They nurtured life when the world wanted death.
"And Adam called his wife’s name Eve, because she was the mother of all living." (Genesis 3:20)
🛡️ Mum Tips:
Nurture Souls: You don't have to be a mom to be a life-giver. When you encourage a friend, you are "birthing" life into their spirit.
Speak Life: Use your words to build up, not tear down. A Life-Giver uses her tongue to heal.
Final Word: You carry a "womb for the world"—you can take something small and nurture it into something beautiful. That is a holy power.

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