Thursday, March 12, 2009

Proverbs 31: Portrait of a Godly Woman






















































Above are a few pictures of women in my life who I look up to and see as models/examples of Proverbs 31 women.



Go to http://www.wcg.org/lit/bible/poet/prov31.htm to read more about what I found about "Proverbs 31: Portrait of a Godly Woman" and you can print out 5 pages on what this means. I enjoyed reading it because it helps me put into perspective how we can take this proverb in the Bible and relate it to today/our lives/today's women. I also like knowing that it's not only/just for married women or mothers, but for single girls too like myself.


Here are a few quotes from it I think will interest you to go to the website and check it out:



"But what about today’s woman? Of what value can this ancient poem be to the diverse, complex life-styles of women today? To the married, to the single, to the young, to the old, to those working outside the home or inside the home, to those women with children or without children? It is more relevant than you might at first expect — although it is also too good to be true."



"When we examine this ancient biblical ideal of womanhood, we do not find the stereotyped housewife occupied with dirty dishes and laundry, her daily life dictated by the demands of her husband and her children. Nor do we find a hardened, overly ambitious career woman who leaves her family to fend for itself.
What we find is a strong, dignified, multi-talented, caring woman who is an individual in her own right. This woman has money to invest, servants to look after and real estate to manage. She is her husband’s partner, and she is completely trusted with the responsibility for their lands, property and goods.
She has the business skills to buy and sell in the market, along with the heartfelt sensitivity and compassion to care for and fulfill the needs of people who are less fortunate. Cheerfully and energetically she tackles the challenges each day brings. Her husband and children love and respect her for her kind, generous and caring nature.
But with all her responsibilities, first and foremost, she looks to God. Her primary concern is God’s will in her life. She is a woman after God’s own heart. Let’s examine the characteristics of this remarkable woman — a role model for Christian women today."


"The model woman described in Proverbs is a portrait of ideal womanhood. The focus of this portrait is a woman’s relationship with God, not her specific abilities or marital status. The Proverbs 31 woman realizes that regardless of her natural talents or acquired skills, or all her accomplishments, her strength comes from God.
Who is a virtuous woman today? Proverbs 31 tells you that it is the woman who puts God first. The ideal woman of Proverbs 31 should encourage all women everywhere. Cultures change, but this woman’s God-inspired character still shines brightly across the centuries."

Be encouraged!

You don't have to be perfect/ideal/have it all together.

Nobody does and nobody can't; even if it seems or looks that way.






























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