Tuesday, February 24, 2015







A Godly Woman



God paints a beautiful picture of what constitutes a virtuous woman in Proverbs 31. In other words, God reveals what constitutes a psychological, physical, and spiritually healthy woman. When a woman understands who she is in life, and the value she can give to others, she will know who she is in her Creator’s eyes. Her identity in her Creator will give a woman value and self-worth. She will be able to handle any situation she faces in life because she will know and experience the fact that she is never alone. Even if others fail her, God will never leave her nor forsake her. He is always by her side (Deuteronomy 31:6). 

Being a godly, virtuous woman, is the most precious commodity on earth. Her life will become more precious than any wealth she can accumulate. She does not base her relationships with her beauty, charm, or abilities. The foundation of her relationships rest on God and the desires He has for her life. Her husband and family will see the richness of her relationship with God, and praise her for her faithfulness. She will be trusted to bring good, not harm, in all of her relationships; family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, and community. She will become a shining light of God’s goodness in all the days of her life (Proverbs 31:10-12, 30; Matthew 5:14).

A godly woman’s love for family gives her the desire to not only bring security into the household, but also to love, cherish and take care of her family. There are debates on whether a woman should stay home to look after her family or focus on a career. However, God never declared that a woman should only be a homemaker. In Proverbs 31:13-21, a virtuous woman is not sitting at home, cleaning and waiting for her husband to come home. She is busy with her career. She governs her household, is a spinster, plants and cultivates her vineyard, and manages her earnings, making sure she always makes a profit. 

The debate concerning whether a woman should stay home or not should be left to the woman and God. God has created every individual equally, yet uniquely. God has a plan for all women, and no one in society, nor church has the right to tell a woman whether she should be a homemaker or not. Through the ages, many societies and churches have failed in recognizing the equality of women. A woman must align herself with a church and community that respects her as an individual and sees her as an equal productive part of their community. In God’s eyes, a woman is equal, unique, and able to accomplish anything He desires for her. She is precious in His sight (Barber & Axinn, 1998, p.p. 21-22; Perkins, 1988, p. 37, 44; Avishai, pp. 50-51).

Even during the time of Jesus, women were not treated equally. They were seen as property at best. However, Jesus showed with His actions and His words, that women are equal and unique. They are valuable to Him as His creation, His children, and His helpers in reaching the world with His love. The God of all creation made it clear that women are valuable in His eyes. If the community or the church does not recognize the equality and uniqueness of women, they will never receive the blessing God has for those who become one in body and purpose (Moore, Briscoe, Wilson, Hart, Hager, Wells, & LaHaye, 2003, p. 22).  

Because of who she is in God, and how He sees her, a virtuous woman will never be selfish. She will never be satisfied and content with only focusing on the needs of herself and her family. She will become a healthy productive member of her community because she has the self-worth and value only God can give her. The busyness of life will never keep her from seeing the needs of those around her. With the love of God in her heart, she reaches into the depths of the darkness of her community, helping those in need. She nurtures them, giving of her time, talent, and resources, to help the less fortunate. She is the epitome of love. She is a vessel in the hands of her God, nurturing those around her as He is nurturing her (Proverbs 31:13-20).

A godly woman is also always prepared, in good times and bad, through any struggles of life. When others see her, they see a strong woman, prepared for any obstacle. She is satisfied with life because, in humility, she places her faith in God. He is her refuge, her place of safety. Even in hard times, there is joy in her heart. She knows that God will bless her work and will supply all of her needs. Her husband’s community will see him as blessed, for he is the husband of a godly woman (Proverbs 31:21-25; Psalms 91:2; Isaiah 66:2; Philippians 4:19).
 
A godly woman is guided by the Holy Spirit as she desires to serve God, her family, friends, coworkers, and community. She thinks of others before herself. She never places her career or desires ahead of her family. They are more important than climbing the Ladder of Success. There is nothing wrong with success. However, whether man or woman, if career is more important than family, than failure is imminent in the home. A woman must cherish her family, desiring to nurture and love them, preparing her children for a healthy productive life. Just as a husband is to love and cherish his wife, a woman is also to cherish and love her husband. Together, through love for one another, healthy self-esteem, and knowledge of who they are in their Creator, they can build one another up. They can raise their children to be healthy productive members of their society, respecting and loving one another and their God (Allen & Kalish, 1984, p.p. 380-381). 

          The words of a virtuous woman come from God. She brings wise counsel to those who listen. She raises her daughters to seek wisdom, so they too can be servants of God; becoming the wife, mother, friend, neighbor, coworker, and the citizen in her community, God desires. She teaches them to honor God, for the fear of the Lord is the foundation of a life of wisdom. It is the foundation of a satisfied life. She will be loved, respected, and praised wherever she goes, for she is a godly woman. God’s picture of a virtuous woman is a beautiful image of a life filled with purpose and self-worth through every stage of her life. In her later stages of life, she will be content, knowing she was faithful to her God, family, neighbors, co-workers, and her society. She is a virtuous woman (Galatians 5:16; James 1:5; Proverbs 31:26; Proverbs 31:26; Proverbs 4:5-7; Titus 2:3-5; Proverbs 9:10; Proverbs 31:27-31).

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