Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman – A Beautiful Heart.

A Virtuous Woman - A Beautiful Heart.

I can’t believe these are my last two verses of my Proverbs 31 reading journey.  I have learned so much from these verses about a virtuous woman.  I pray my notes have been as helpful to you in growing your relationship with the Lord, as it has been helpful to me.  

I wish I could say I have instantly become a virtuous woman, but it is a journey.  Everyday just trying to love Jesus and my family more.

So let’s discuss the last two verses – Is your heart beautiful?

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman - A Beautiful Heart.

Since having a baby, I know for sure the woman’s body changes.  Not in a bad way, but things never completely go back to the pre-baby body.  I even started getting my first gray hairs when I was first married around the age of twenty-five.  Oh how soon, we as women learn that “beauty” does not last.

I believe God made men and women different.  There is something special and beautiful about a woman’s body.  I read an interesting book that argued how women are the “crown of creation.”  Other than the Sabbath rest day, we are the last thing that God created.  

That should make us a feel a little special.  😉

As women, I feel we are all beautiful in our own different and unique ways.  Some of us have luxurious hair, or gorgeous skin.  Some of us have a perfect smile or dreamy eyes.  

One thing I notice, as women, we often forget we only look “perfectly beautiful” maybe ten percent of the time.

Most of us especially as mothers, we have pulled back hair, with baby hairs growing back ( postpartum hair loss is no joke), we have no makeup on, we most likely have sweatpants on with a food stains somewhere on us. 

While I am blessed to have a husband who would still tell me I look beautiful, I know that is not the word I would choose.

I am reminded of the Bible story when Samuel is going to choose King David to be king of Israel. 

Based off appearance, David was not Samuel’s first pick.  But God said –

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman - A Beautiful Heart.

So let me ask – Is your heart beautiful?

Most people are remembered for their beautiful character and heart, instead of just their beautiful face.

True beauty is a pure heart, a clean tongue, serving hands, a kind spirit, and a love for others above yourself.

So as a virtuous woman, on the days you are wearing sweatpants, know that your lasting beauty comes from the Lord.  While its okay to dab on some concealer and coat your lashes with mascara – The beauty the Lord provides you with is a beautiful heart.

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman - A Beautiful Heart.

I also really like the KJV version – “Give her the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.”

It says let her “deeds” publicly praise her, not let her words or other people praise her.  

Are we living as virtuous women for verbal praise?

I know sadly, sometimes I do.  As a mom, sometimes I selfishly want to hear – “Good job!”  “You’re amazing!”  “I don’t know how you do it!.”

A virtuous woman instead of waiting for her own praise, should be praising the Lord.  We should daily be praising – “I praise you Lord for giving me my children.”  “Thank you Lord for my husband’s job. “  “What a blessing this meal is.”  

Let my works praise the Lord and not myself.

I hope as a virtuous woman my deeds declare:

She loved her children.

She cherished her marriage.

She served her church.

She was an encouragement to others.

She showed Jesus through her words and her actions.

So remember :

Is your heart beautiful?

 

 

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman – Styled in apparel, words, and actions.

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman - Styled in apparel, words, and actions.

Hey guys!  I am so happy to finally be completing my Proverbs 31 virtuous woman study.  It has been a year since I last uploaded a blog about Proverbs 31.  Milo wasn’t even born yet with the last one I wrote.  Now he’s 16 months old!

Massive facepalm moment but I was busy about learning how to be a mom. Then goodness gracious hasn’t 2020 been everything but normal! 😉

But now, here I am, ready to finish.  So today I want to blog about verses 25-27.

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman - Styled in apparel, words, and actions.

This verse is so short but has so much meaning behind it.

How many of us when we get up in the morning are like, “oh now let me put on my strength, and where is my dignity… the washing machine maybe!”

Now I understand that those are not physical items we can put on.  But what if we tried to today.

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman - Styled in apparel, words, and actions.

Our strength is from the Lord.

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman - Styled in apparel, words, and actions.

What if we prayed every morning for the Lord to clothe us with His strength.

She is also clothed in dignity.  Now dignity means “the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect.”

Another word for it could be clothed in righteousness.  Not our own righteousness of course, but Christ.

I recently have been trying to memorize the Bible verse Galatians 3:27.

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman - Styled in apparel, words, and actions.

When I think about getting dressed in the morning, how much more would it change my appearance knowing I was to be clothed with God’s strength and Christ righteousness.

Now, it might not change my clothes so much because I understand those days of sweatpants for stay at home moms.

But it would change my attitude towards positive thinking, knowing I have God’s strength to get me through this day.  It would change my “glow” knowing I should strive to be a reflection of Christ to my son and husband.

Whew that little part is a lot to take in… I am still working through these realizations myself.  But the verse doesn’t end there.

“She laughs at the time to come.”

Another version says she “rejoices in time to come.”

Some commentaries mentioned how this could be talking about the end time and her faith in God.  I think it somewhat has to do with now.

Even if “time to come” means tomorrow, two weeks from now, 5 years from now, or the last days on earth, her faith is in God.

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman - Styled in apparel, words, and actions.

I strive to continue to build my faith to be like this verse.

I like how it says she laughs or rejoices in Proverbs 31:25.  She is still showing womanly beauty with her smile, while showing confidence in her Lord to guide the rest of her days.

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman - Styled in apparel, words, and actions.

As a stay at home mom, this one is a big accomplishment.  My son is only 16 months and I already can tell he makes my temper flair some times.  I can only imagine when he’s ten.

“She opens her mouth with wisdom.”  Now, you don’t have to be a scholar of some sort to have wisdom.  I was always taught wisdom comes from experience.  That’s why a lot of older people have more of it.  😉

I pray as a mother, I don’t forget the importance of the simple words of wisdom.  Words I say everyday can actually be pretty wise – “Brush your teeth.”  “Clean up.”  “Don’t touch the hot stove.”

All of those things actually have consequences.  Don’t brush your teeth – cavities.  Don’t clean your room – even bigger mess to clean later.  Touch the hot stove – burn.

More important simple words of wisdom are – “Let’s pray about that.”  “What does the Bible say.”  “Jesus loves you.” 

May I always remember the importance of simple wisdom.

“The teaching of kindness is on her tongue.”

Another version says, “gives instruction with kindness.”

How many times do I bark instruction to my family?  Too many times to count sadly.  What if I just changed my tone and spoke with more kindness.

I know on days when I try I feel so much better, and my family seems happier.

So everyday before you are about to repeat yourself for the tenth time to your kids AND husband ( 😉 ) breathe AND speak with kindness.

Proverbs 31: A Virtuous Woman - Styled in apparel, words, and actions.

I actually like the NLT version a little better – “She carefully watches everything in her household and suffers nothing from laziness.”

“She carefully watches everything in her household.”  This is something I have been striving to do.  I have really picked up an interest in traditional homemaking.  There are several great YouTube videos and blogs with lots of great ideas.

But most importantly, I have been realizing my home is a blessing and a job.  The Lord has blessed me with a home to take care of.  While many of the chores are not my favorite thing to do, they are something that God has made me a steward of.

“Suffers nothing from laziness.”  This is another thing I have been challenging myself with.  I often tend to put things off because I want to watch a show, check Instagram, or finally have a moment to myself.

I have challenged myself to do as much as I can now.  If I have 5 minutes – wash Milo’s sippy cups, if I have 15 minutes – the bathroom actually takes a shorter amount of time to clean than you think. 😉

Dust or fold laundry while you watch a YouTube.

By applying this to my life, my home has been easier to clean, and I am actually getting a lot of things accomplished.

I encourage everyone to write a schedule for yourself, check yourself to see if you are being lazy in anyway.

I understand as a mom, somedays you just need to lay on the couch and snuggle your teething toddler.  But someday’s toddlers are the perfect companion to tag along around the house while doing chores.  🙂

I feel like I could write blog post on each of these verses alone.  I hope we can continue to dwell on these verses the rest of the week.

Remember

Put on some strength and dignity.

Smile with confidence from the Lord.

Speak with wisdom and kindness.

Don’t be lazy. 😉

 

~Gracefully Fashionable Britt