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April 14, 2017

A Proverbs 31 Bible Study {Week 2}

I sure hope you’re enjoying this journey through Proverbs 31 as much as I am. I’m super excited to continue this week with one of my favorite topics, marriage. Let’s take a look at the next two verses.

Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing of value.
She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life.
Proverbs 31:11-12

The absolute first attribute we see of this woman is that her husband has full trust in her. I think the King James Version is beautiful, it says The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil.  Oh trust, can’t we all agree that is such a crucial part of marriage! A solid marriage leads to success in and outside the home. Being trustworthy is such a blessing to your husband.

I was intrigued by the KJV version and what no need of spoil meant, so I dug a little deeper. Basically, he knows that his trust is not misplaced. He knows his wife would not do him wrong, ever.  In the winter, my husband works 2nd shift as a plow truck driver.   I remember reassuring him the very first year that I could handle our then, 12 and 10 year old, just fine while he worked long hours and many weekends. Though I was tempted many days to lock myself in the bathroom and call him crying, I wanted to support him.  I freed him by giving him full confidence that I could manage the home and make wise decisions with the children while he was gone.  Soon enough winter was over, everyone was still alive and he had fulfilled his dream of driving truck.

Character quality is very importance. A husband who has a wife who is solid emotionally and spiritually can rest on his wife’s steady support.  Not only does he trust her with his money, his children and basically his life…he also trusts her with his heart.

There are a few key areas where your husbands trust of you is extremely important.

Money

He needs to know that he can trust you with the finances.  And that you aren’t going to see an infomercial for a $199 juicer, be immediately drawn in and order that puppy quicker than you know.  Infomercials are my downfall.  If you have good advertising and convince me I need it, I’m all in.  I’ve had to learn what benefits us financially and what doesn’t.

Home

Strive to make your home a haven of joy and happiness for your husband to return home to at the end of the day. There is a quote by Martin Luther that I love…let the wife make the husband glad to come home, and let him make her sorry to see him leave.

Faithfulness

Relationships with the opposite sex are dangerous.  Although in our minds they may seem harmless, many times they lead to feelings that shouldn’t be there.   It all starts with an innocent glance, a whispered phrase, a caring pat, a kind gesture, thoughtful word or gentle hug. A hurried hand squeeze or double-meaning kidding. These are the danger signals. They all seem so innocent and warm, but can turn dangerous in a flash.

Emotions

Anyone is vulnerable if their heart isn’t guarded; from Sunday school teachers to members of the choir. Don’t underestimate the enemy. We are all at risk. Every. One. Of. Us. Satan wants to draw you away from your spouse. He would love nothing more than to see you stray.

As a wife, you hold the key to your husband’s heart. I specifically remember when Joe and I were separated he sent me a text message that meant more to me than he ever knew. It simply said “you still hold the key to my heart”. Guarding love keeps your focus where it belongs. It protects everything that is important to you. You need to guard the love you’ve dreamed of.

Reputation

We need to remember that we all have our strengths and weaknesses.  Guard your husband’s weaknesses; don’t announce them to the world.  I definitely have weaknesses and I would be mortified and humiliated if my husband teased about it or loudly wished for someone with that strength.

We are called to speak the truth and earn the trust of others. We are to be faithful and enrich not only our lives, but the people around us as well.  Which ties directly into the next verse.

She brings him good, not harm, ALL the days of her life.  Where does this goodness come from?  It comes from her walk with God – it is a fruit of the Spirit.  Doing good is a part of her character. Who is she good to?  Her neighbors, friends from work or Bible study ladies?  Nope – first and foremost – she does good to her husband!

She doesn’t love her husband with conditions and she doesn’t hold grudges. How many of us can say that? Surely not this strong-headed girl right here. Forgiving love is a love that is securely rooted in God’s love for us. God wants our love to be sweet, soft-hearted and lovely. He wants it overflowing with forgiveness. By offering forgiveness, we are offering the grace that God has given us. The Proverbs 31 wife doesn’t cling to prior offenses, tucking them in her pocket to use later. She wipes the slate clean as soon as the offense happens. She knows that will not only set her husband free, but her as well.

Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone.  Forgive as the Lord forgave you.
Colossians 3:13

She willingly cooks, cleans, does laundry, cares for the children and is frugal with their money.  She willingly submits, respects and praises her husband.  She willingly responds to his physical touch and seeks to satisfy him in the bedroom.  She doesn’t criticize and nag him over and over for the same flaws but loves him despite his flaws.  She knows the power of her words and doesn’t use them to harm him.

How long does this beautiful woman bring good to her husband?  All the days of her life y’all.  Every single one!  In our world, 50% of all marriages end in divorce.  But for the Proverbs 31 woman, she is in it for the long haul.  For better, for worse…for richer, for poorer…in sickness and in health…all the days of her life.   She remains faithfully at his side.   And he has confidence that she will always be there.  Does this make your heart sad because your marriage is struggling?  In the midst of the battle, God hears us. He hears our cries.  He can see into the deepest depths of your heart and He knows exactly what it will take to restore hope into your heart, into your life and into your marriage. He showers us with His amazing grace. We have a God who not only knows our doubts and hopelessness, but our tears and pain break His heart.

Pursue God, pursue the Proverbs 31 woman and pursue bringing your husband good all the days of your life!

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April 7, 2017

A Proverbs 31 Bible Study {Week 1}

 

Nearly four years ago I did a Bible Study here on the blog of the Proverbs 31 woman. I really enjoyed going through the study with y’all and learning all that I could. I thought this would be a great time to revisit the study and hopefully learn something new! Each Friday we’ll have a new post with a breakdown of a verse or two, until we make our way to the end. It’s 12 weeks, finishing up in early-summer.  We’ll also have some free printable art and study guides to follow along with. I’m so super excited to share this study with y’all.

I have striven, for years, to serve God in every aspect of my life. I’ve just always had this drawing to the Proverbs 31 woman and thought if I learned more about her, that would help me serve Him better. She seems to have it all together, doesn’t she y’all? She blesses her husband, manages her home, plants vineyards, weaves cloth, helps the poor, travels to the ends of the earth for good food and apparently never sleeps. She also is dignified, optimistic about the future, always wise and amazingly kind. I mean, it’s not like she was busy or anything.  I get tired just reading all she did.  She sure set the bar high.

In the meantime, here I am just muddling through. Trying to balance running kids, laundry, housework, meal prep, doctor appointments and family time. She seemed to just glide gracefully through her million things while I have a hard time juggling my few.

I want everything to be perfect. Perfectly perfect. I want to have the perfect balance, perfect marriage, be a perfect parent and run a perfect household. I want to be the proverbs 31 woman. I want to do it all and be it all.

Going through this study, I realized it’s not about be “perfect”. It’s about living life with purpose, diligence, priorities, forgiveness and repentance.

I have to say, Solomon is one of my favorite Bible authors. Song of Solomon is among my favorites as well, even having a tattoo of one of the verses on my back. So knowing that Solomon wrote Proverbs 31 made me excited and wanting to learn more!

Proverbs 31 is a beautiful poem of the characteristics of a virtuous woman and noble wife. While the book of Proverbs was written by Solomon, in Chapter 31 there is a new voice. It’s a mother’s voice.  Proverbs 31 is what is known as an acrostic. From verse ten, each line begins with the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It is poetry written by a loving mother to her son.  She is telling her son what to look for in his life partner. Solomon wrote the advice his mother, Bathsheba, had given him. Solomon wrote it using his pseudonym name, King Lemuel. It’s not just wisdom given from a mother to her son, it’s God’s Word. It’s what we, as women, are to attain to. What we should strive to be. Let’s read through it’s entirely before beginning our study.

A wife of noble character who can find? 
She is worth far more than rubies. 
Her husband has full confidence in her 
and lacks nothing of value. 
She brings him good, not harm, 
all the days of her life. 
She selects wool and flax 
and works with eager hands. 
She is like the merchant ships, 
bringing her food from afar. 
She gets up while it is still dark; 
she provides food for her family 
and portions for her servant girls. 
She considers a field and buys it; 
out of her earnings she plants a vineyard. 
She sets about her work vigorously; 
her arms are strong for her tasks. 
She sees that her trading is profitable, 
and her lamp does not go out at night. 
In her hand she holds the distaff 
and grasps the spindle with her fingers. 
She opens her arms to the poor 
and extends her hands to the needy. 
When it snows, she has no fear for her household; 
for all of them are clothed in scarlet. 
She makes coverings for her bed; 
she is clothed in fine linen and purple. 
Her husband is respected at the city gate, 
where he takes his seat among the elders of the land. 
She makes linen garments and sells them, 
and supplies the merchants with sashes. 
She is clothed with strength and dignity; 
she can laugh at the days to come. 
She speaks with wisdom, 
and faithful instruction is on her tongue. 
She watches over the affairs of her household 
and does not eat the bread of idleness. 
Her children arise and call her blessed; 
her husband also, and he praises her: 
“Many women do noble things, 
but you surpass them all.” 
Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; 
but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. 
Give her the reward she has earned, 
and let her works bring her praise at the city gate. 
Proverbs 31:10-31
 

This week we’ll begin our study on verse 10. It begins with A wife of noble character who can find?  The King James Version has this verse as Who can find a virtuous woman? So what would this wife of noble character look like? When we look up the definition of virtuous, it says having or showing high moral standards and chaste. The definition of noble says having dignity and elevation. The Hebrew word chayil, translated here “noble,” or “virtuous” (KJV), means a wife of valor — a strong, capable woman with strong convictions. So set your standards and morals high ladies.

A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband: but she that maketh ashamed is as rottenness in his bones.
Proverbs 12:4

The second part of verse 10 says She is worth far more than rubies. Isn’t that beautiful?  This virtuous woman is so rare that when you find her, she will be worth more to you than rubies.  What else do we know about rubies?  They are rare and hard to find.  We are not called to be women of the world, who are very easy to find. We are to be rare and hard to find. God attaches a pretty high value to this rare, virtuous woman.

She is more precious than rubies: and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto her.
Proverbs 3:15

Don’t get discouraged when you read all the Proverbs 31 woman accomplished. It’s sure easy to do reading all that. But we need to remember these aren’t things she did all in one day. This is what she completed over her lifetime. She drew all her strength from God and He enabled her. She fixed her eyes on Him and never looked elsewhere. Wow, what an amazing example for us to follow!
While I was doing my study, I was searching around the internet and trying to learn all I could about this amazing lady. I was shocked at some of the opinions women had of her. I saw comments like “this passage is all about women being slaves to their household and that it’s chauvinistic”. I guess I shouldn’t be shocked, we do live in a fallen world. But I’ve always saw the virtuous woman as a beautiful woman that I want to strive to be.

This chickie is far from a Proverbs 31 woman but it sure is my heart’s desire to be one. I believe if you love God and you want to be a Proverbs 31 woman, you absolutely can. But the only way to do that is by fixing your eyes on Him. Get in His word and read it. Spend time with Him. It’s going to take some time and there will definitely be some bumps in the road. There will be lots of heart work God will need to do on us to develop our noble and virtuous character. And those moments might be ouchie. He sure does love you right where you are but He doesn’t want you to stay there, He has much better things planned for you.

Come back next Friday to continue our study on this amazing virtuous woman!

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May 31, 2015

A Proverbs 31 Woman {Week 7}

She makes coverings for her bed; 
she is clothed in fine linen and purple. 
Proverbs 31:22

So many of these verses we’ve studied focus on what she does for others.  This week we get to take a look at what she makes for herself and what she wears.  I think we’ll find that even those things are done for others, too.

She pays special attention to the place where her family sleeps and spends many hours a night. She makes special coverings for them. Now, I’m not friends with the sewing machine. Not a single bit. But I can still do my part. It’s our job as Mama’s to make sure our family has clean sheets and a comfy special sweet spot to retreat to when the day is over.  Making our bedrooms beautiful and relaxing should be a delight!

Her clothing is silk and purple is not actually referring to “silk,” but “white linen” of very fine texture, and very costly. The purple garments were brought from the Phoenician cities, and were highly esteemed.  The purple color was actually obtained from a species of shell fish found in the Mediterranean sea. The shell was broken in order to give access to a small gland which was removed and crushed. The crushed gland gives a milky fluid that becomes red or purple on exposure to the air. 

I found that ‘Lydia’ in the New Testament was a seller of “purple” (Acts 16:14). Also, the Old Testament speaks tremendously about the colors that were used in the Tabernacle. Purple and white (in the form of bleached linen) were among those colors; as well as crimson (blue), scarlet (red), and gold.

We got a little glimpse into her fashion, which I found fascinating.  We know from past weeks that she is humble, sacrificing and puts herself last. But yet, she doesn’t neglect herself either. She knows that how she dresses reflects on her husband. Her appearance could affect her husband’s character, leadership and opportunities he’s given. She knows that, and isn’t willing to allow her appearance to reflect badly on him.  She dressed in a way so it couldn’t be said she was over dressed or under dressed.

It’s so super easy, when we’re so overwhelmed with the many tasks of motherhood {a lot of them dirty and smelly} to forget about our own appearance and the gift that caring for ourselves can be to our husbands. How you dress, as a wife, will either show honor and respect to your husband or disrespect. And she knows her husband doesn’t want to come home to a frumpy wife every day. We have to remember to take care of ourselves as well. It’s easy to get caught up in taking care of everyone else and neglecting ourselves.  So this week, shave your legs and put on some makeup!
Likewise also that women should adorn themselves in respectable apparel, with modesty and self-control, not with braided hair and gold or pearls or costly attire, but with what is proper for women who profess godliness—with good works.
1 Timothy 2:9-10

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