Behold the Nazarite Woman Author:Joy Haney The Nazarite vow established in Numbers 6 called for a special consecration; the word denoted a consecrated person who was separated from the rest of the people in several specific ways. This designation did not mean the Nazarites were better than anyone else; it simply meant they had made a vow to consecrate themselves to the Lord in a special ... more »manner.
The purpose of this book is to emphasize a lifelong consecration to the cause of Christ. It does not advocate the shaving of the head found in Numbers 6 or any strange customs, but simply becoming aware of the voice of the Lord that is calling women to consecrate.
If communists can make a vow that they will die for the cause and then give their lives to it, why cannot more Christian women make a vow to go beyond mere duty and consecrate themselves to Christ as never before?
The kind of consecration we need is a dedication unto death: a consecration that will be in every fiber of the body and a willingness to die for the cause if necessary. This book does not ask you to give your physical life for the cause of Christ, but to give yourself.« less