Do you need to recharge your spiritual batteries? A Proverbs 31 Woman Wannabe is the place to do it. We welcome all and strive to love all with true agape love.

Friday, June 22, 2007

A True Proverbs 31 Woman

As a Christian wife and mother, I find myself wanting to be a Proverbs 31 Woman. I strive to be all that she is. In doing so, I often find that I am trying to be all that she was, all at one time. Do you find yourself doing this? Do you find that you try to be a homemaker, business person, a giver of wise council, profitable in your dealings, able to spin fabrics or do other arts and crafts to beautify your home, and be faithful to the Lord all at once? The Proverbs 31 woman is said to be more precious than rubies, because of all that she does. I challenge you though, to find anywhere in Proverbs 31 that states she did all these things at the same time.

So often, I think we, as women living in the 21st century, try too hard to be all that society tells us we should be, while also attempting to keep that Word of God uppermost in our lives. I think that we forget that society is not the ruler by which we should measure ourselves. When we fall into the trap of perfectionistic performance, we subject ourselves to all manner of feelings that lead us into sinful behaviors and to have sinful feelings. Feelings of worry, anxiety, worthlessness, anger, self-pity, and on and on. How can we be givers of wise council, if the lives we lead to not illustrate that which would give glory to the Lord?

What happens to you when you feel worried, anxious, or unworthy? Do you, like me, take it out on those closest to you? Do you cease to be a mother whose "children stand and bless her" Proverbs 31:28 (NLT) or a wife whose "husband praises her." Proverbs 31:28 (NLT) Are you "clothed in strength and dignity, laughing without fear of the future"? Are your words "wise" and do you "give instructions with kindness"? Proverbs 31:25,26 (NLT)

We that are called to be wives and/or mothers are not called to perfection. We are called to be examples to our children of what Godly living is all about, and to be helpmates to our husbands. We are also called to be Titus 2 women: to "teach others what is good. These older women must train the younger women to love their husbands and their children, to live wisely and be pure, to work in their homes, to do good and to be submissive to their husbands. Then they will not bring shame on the word of God." Titus 2:3-5 We cannot do this if we are trying so hard that we miss the prize.

---Lord, I pray today that you show me the path to serenity and balance in my life. Convict me of my sinful desires to be perfect in every way. Show me where I can improve. Be merciful in your correction, Lord, in the same way that I am to be to my children. I desire first and foremost to serve you and to mirror Christ's love to my family and to all I come into contact with. I thank you for your guidance every day.
In Jesus Holy Name I Pray.
Amen

4 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for this post. I needed to read it, and the prayer was very helpful today.

    ReplyDelete
  2. You're quite welcome Sibbia, stop back by anytime!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hi Shalene -

    Great post! Although I still struggle with getting "enough" done, there was a time when I was younger that I really fell prey to what you're describing. It does seem that our society wants us to do it all "now." As the years have gone by and my children have grown up and my professional responsibilities have shifted, I don't have as much need to do it all at the same time. The trap I continually face these days is that I feel that I must devote all my energy to my ministry, Living for God,(www.livingforgod.net) because I might not get everything done before I die! I guess I tend to forget that God will keep me alive as long as it takes to fulfill his purpose for me and then he will welcome me home. It seems that finding balance is a never ending struggle, but with God's help, I carry on!

    Blessings to you,
    Lisa Are Wulf http://blog.livingforgod.net.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Ah, yep...I do the whole anxious worrying....tailspinning into being a not-so-great mom and wife because I've let myself get so worked up about things. That's an area I need to work on...not letting worldly things bother me so much.

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for sharing your thoughts!! You and your comments are much appreciated!! Blessings to you!

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Blog Archive