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Proverbial Women
The
Responsibility Of The Godly Woman
1. Be submissive to your own husband: God's design
for marriage is that the man be the head of the
house (Gen 3:16; Eph 5:22-24). A marriage which does
not follow that pattern is destined for trouble (Psa
127:1). This is why it is so important for the woman
to very seriously "count the cost" before
she gets married. Lincoln once said, ''love is
blind, but marriage is a real eye opener!" Far,
far better for the woman to clearly see the cost of
submission prior to marriage than to be surprised in
the midst of it. Some key questions for any woman
before getting married are, "Can I submit to
him when it is costly as well as convenient? Am
l open to his rule as well as his romance? Do I see
him as God's ordained authority over me or as acting
on his own?" Until you can answer yes to these,
you are not ready for marriage.
We can see that the Christian wife should be
submissive to her Christian husband. But what
happens in the case of a Christian woman who is
married to a non Christian husband. Does she still
have to submit to his authority? The answer is very
clearly "yes." The only exceptions would
be in instances where she is being commanded to do
something which is in direct opposition to the word
of God. And then, like Daniel, she should first try
to find a creative alternative before disobeying.
2.Win husband by maximizing works and minimizing
words. Don't try to drive your husband to the Lord,
draw him. The lips are to be still while the life
shouts it from the housetops.
Concentrate on beautifying the inner woman. Here are
some of the cosmetics which make any woman truly
beautiful (verses 2-4).
Purity (hagnos) -"chaste conduct."
Refers to inner character which is unblemished by
the impure actions and attitudes of Galatians
5:19-21; Colossians 3:5-9; 2 Corinthians 7:1; and
Titus 2:5.
Fear (phobos)-"reverential
respect." Refers to fearing God or reverencing
husbands. Probably carries both meanings. Because
she is a woman who fears God she also reverences her
husband. "Favor is deceitful, and beauty is
vain: but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be
praised" (Prov 31:30).
Meekness (praus)-not to be confused with
weakness. This woman does not cling to her rights
because she knows God will meet all her needs. Sarah
is a beautiful example of this. Twice she subjected
herself to her husband's cowardly wishes and each
time God showed himself strong on her behalf (Gen
12:11-20; 20:1-18).
Quietness (hesuchios)-probably not much
difference between meekness. Solomon had much to say
from personal experience about the necessity for a
woman's quiet spirit. Note how opposite this is to
the spirit of today!
Obedient to husband- note her godly attitude
as well as actions. "Sarah obeyed Abraham
calling him Lord"(vs 6).The reason Sarah was
able to do that was she had learned to distinguish
personality from position. Submission comes out of
response to another's position and not personality.
These are some of the qualities which are precious
in the sight of God. And these are far more
important to a man than makeup, jewelry, fine
clothing, etc. The man who is more interested in the
external than the infernal is not worth attracting
anyway.
Verse three has been used by various groups to say
that women should not wear makeup, jewelry, braided
hair, etc. This is a misinterpretation of that
verse; for if their interpretation were true, then
clothing would also be prohibited!
The real spirit of the passage is that real beauty
is not the result of cosmetics but of character, not
golden jewelry but godly genuineness, not the
outward man who is perishing but the inward man who
is being renewed day by day. If you look at a
picture and your eyes are drawn to the frame
surrounding the picture the artist made a big
mistake. The frame of a picture is only there to
accent the painting, not take attention away from
it. Our body is simply the frame which encloses our
soul and spirit, and it is upon our soul and spirit
God is trying to portray the image of Christ. Our
body and clothing should help in this purpose and
not hinder. We are called to become "mighty in
spirit" (Luke 1:80) and not necessarily mighty
in looks.
A truly godly woman will stand out today as a very
different person. And there will be constant
pressure upon that woman to re-evaluate her beliefs
and conform to this world system. Alas, I am afraid
that the spirit of the age has already crept into
the church and taken many Christian women captive in
its tentacles. May the spirit of 1 Peter 3:1-6 also
take many godly women captive and use them to show
this world true beauty.
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Proverbs 31: The Proverbial Woman
The past few months we have been studying Proverbs.
We recommend a very useful book by E. R. Reid,
"The Proverbs 31 Woman A Study Aid." This
scripture gave birth to our name, "Proverbial
Women." We aspire to be as much like the woman
King Lemuel's mother described in this passage,
"Who can find a virtuous wife? For her worth is
far above rubies." The woman in this passage
can do it all and she is not overwhelmed because she
gets her strength and energy from our Heavenly
Father.
We will finish our study of the proverbial woman
this month and will begin anew in January as God
instructs.
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