A strong, dignified, multitalented, 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.
PROVERBS 31
"A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth
far more than rubies." The Hebrew word chayil, translated here
"noble," or "virtuous" (KJV), means a wife of valor — a
strong, capable woman with strong convictions. This description of the ideal
wife does not agree with those who associate femininity with weakness and
passivity.
Summary
Summary
- Management of resources. She made many of the day-to-day decisions about their property and goods.
- Her actions are not based on how she is treated by others or by what others think. Her character is steady. She is reliable and dependable.
- Plans ahead for what she needs in order to accomplish her responsibilities.
- Goes the extra mile for quality items.
- She has servants to take care of many of the household duties, she sets the pace. Good managers have a responsibility to take care of those under their authority.
- Logically analyzes a situation before making a decision. Envisions the long-range benefits of her decisions.
- Keeps herself healthy and strong by proper health practices. Many people depend on her.
- Good Merchandiser
- Develops her talents and hones her skills through education and diligent application.
- Shows personal concern. She visits the sick, comforts the lonely and depressed, and delivers food to those in needs.
- Has high standards and dresses properly for the occasion.
- Runs a business from her home. Her efforts and industry add to the family income.
- Well read and has the facts. She knows what she is talking about. People come to her for good advice.
- An organized, energetic person who carries out her responsibilities.
- Honored in her home.
- Her priorities are determined by God’s will, not her own. She is concerned about what God thinks, rather than with what other people think.
- She does not boast about her plans for the future or her successes of the past.
(Full Extract from http://www.gci.org/bible/poetry/prov31)
Proverbs 31
"Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks
nothing of value." Her husband trusts her management of their resources.
Her industriousness adds to the family income.
"She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her
life." This woman does not do right only when it is convenient and
profitable. Her actions are not based on how she is treated by others or by
what others think. Her character is steady. She is reliable and dependable.
"She selects wool and flax and works with eager
hands." This woman enjoys working so much that she plans ahead for what
she needs in order to accomplish her responsibilities.
"She is like the merchant ships, bringing her food from
afar." The trait not to settle for the mediocre is portrayed by a woman
who goes the extra mile for quality items.
"She gets up while it is still dark; she provides food
for her family and portions for her servant girls." Though the woman
described here has servants to take care of many of the household duties, she
sets the pace. She understands that good managers have a responsibility to take
care of those under their authority. That is one of her top priorities.
"She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings
she plants a vineyard." Every woman doesn’t have to go into real estate
and horticulture — the principle here is that this woman uses her mind. She
does not act on a whim, but logically analyzes a situation before making a
decision. Her goals are not only short term — she envisions the long-range
benefits of her decisions.
"She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are
strong for her tasks." We get a picture of a woman who vigorously goes
about her duties. She keeps herself healthy and strong by proper health
practices — good diet, adequate rest and exercise. Many people depend on her.
"She sees that her trading is profitable, and her lamp
does not go out at night." She knows that her merchandise is good and
takes pride in doing a good job. Night or day, no one worries that her
responsibilities are not taken care of.
"In her hand she holds the distaff and grasps the
spindle with her fingers." The example she sets is one of skill and
industriousness. Whether this woman would be a computer programmer, a concert
pianist, a mother, or all three, she develops her talents and hones her skills
through education and diligent application.
"She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands
to the needy." Although it’s good to donate to needy causes, this means
far more than writing a check. This woman shows personal concern. She visits
the sick, comforts the lonely and depressed, and delivers food to those in
needs.
"When it snows, she has no fear for her household; for
all of them are clothed in scarlet." Providing clothing for the family is
one of her responsibilities. She takes this seriously, and plans ahead. She
does not practice crisis management.
"She makes coverings for her bed; she is clothed in
fine linen and purple." This woman has high standards and dresses properly
for the occasion.
"Her husband is respected at the city gate, where he
takes his seat among the elders of the land." This man does not have to
spend half his time trying to straighten out problems at home, and his success
in the social world comes partly from her support, just as her success comes
partly from his support. The original woman of Proverbs 31 couldn’t phone her
husband for his opinion on matters. She made many of the day-to-day decisions
about their property and goods. He trusted her to manage the estate
efficiently.
"She makes linen garments and sells them, and supplies
the merchants with sashes." This woman runs a business from her home. Her
efforts and industry add to the family income.
"Strength and honor are her clothing; she shall rejoice
in time to come" (NKJV). Not only does this woman benefit each day from
her wise and diligent actions, long-term lifetime benefits and rewards lie in
store for her.
"She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on
her tongue." This woman is well read and has the facts. She knows what she
is talking about. Whether about her job, her personal values or her opinion on
world events, she is able to express herself intelligently, tactfully and
diplomatically. People come to her for good advice.
"She watches over the affairs of her household and does
not eat the bread of idleness." She is an organized, energetic person who
carries out her responsibilities.
"Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband
also, and he praises her." This woman is not a doormat, slavishly trying
to appease and please her family, no matter how unreasonable their demands. She
is honored in her home. Here we gain an insight into the character of her
husband as well. He teaches their children to respect her and the virtues she
personifies.
"Many women do noble things, but you surpass them
all." High praise for this extraordinary woman — a role model for women of
all time.
"Charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting; but a woman
who fears the Lord is to be praised." Here is the key to this woman’s
effectiveness. Her priorities are determined by God’s will, not her own. She is
concerned about what God thinks, rather than with what other people think.
Physical beauty and clever conversation are admirable qualities. But if a
woman’s beauty and charm are the extent of her virtues, what happens when time
and the trials of life take their toll? This woman does not depend on beauty
and charm for her success. She recognizes her need for God.
"Give her the reward she has earned, and let her works
bring her praise at the city gate." This woman is actively doing, not
merely talking. She does not boast about her plans for the future or her
successes of the past. They are obvious.
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