Saturday, July 10, 2010
Scripture Saturday - Proverbs 31:16
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Scripture Saturday - Proverbs 31:15
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Scripture Saturday - Proverbs 31:14

I think one of the better, more practical explanations I've heard for this verse came from Elizabeth George's book Beautiful in God's Eyes: The Treasures of the Proverbs 31 Woman.
She said of the Proverbs 31 woman in this verse: "She spares no cost in terms of money, time, or effort when it comes to contributing to the well-being of those she loves."
That resonated with me more than trying to wrap my mind around being compared to a ship. I think her description is what most women strive to do for their loved ones. Whether that means spending money on her children rather than on something she wants, or searching diligently for the best sales and the best coupons for the family's groceries, or working two jobs to help make ends meet, the modern Proverbs 31 woman works hard to care for her family.
And, while it's important to strive to better, I think it's also important that we give ourselves credit for the efforts we already put forth.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Scripture Saturday - Proverbs 31:13
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Scripture Saturday - Proverbs 31:11-12
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Scripture Saturday - Proverbs 31:10

Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. -Proverbs 31:10*
I wanted to take a particular look at one word in this verse: "virtuous". I think we all understand (and agree!) that it's good to have a worth higher than rubies. But who is it that qualifies to be this virtuous woman worth more than rubies? What does it mean to be virtuous?
To be virtuous means to be pure and to have moral excellence. Our motives and decisions, as well as the actions that follow, should be pure and blameless. What good is it to decorate our homes if our motive is simply to get compliments and attention from others? What good is it to keep our homes clean and neat or to work outside our home if our motivation is to be able to act like a martyr because we're doing so? Doing a multitude of "good" acts does not make someone virtuous.
Our motivation for doing all in our lives should come from a place of holiness and purity that comes when we are focusing on the Lord. I know that is something that I need to keep a check on - how about you?
* Unless otherwise noted, all scriptures come from the King James Version of the Bible.