"Who can
find a virtuous woman? Her price is far above rubies!" Proverbs 31:10
The description of the virtuous woman given in Proverbs 31, is designed
to show what kind of wives godly women should make--and what wives godly men
should choose.
A virtuous woman is very assiduous to recommend herself to
her husband's esteem and affection. She conducts herself so that he may repose
an entire confidence in her. She shows her love to him, not by a foolish
fondness--but by prudent endearments, accommodating herself to his
temperament.
A virtuous woman is one who takes pains in her duties. She
hates to sit idle and do nothing. Though she may not need to work for her bread,
yet she will not eat the bread of idleness.
A virtuous woman takes
care of her family and all the affairs of it, not meddling in the concerns of
other people's houses, as she thinks it enough for her to look well to her own
affairs.
A virtuous woman is charitable to the poor. She often serves the
poor with her own hand, and she does it freely, cheerfully, and very
liberally.
A virtuous woman is discreet and obliging in all her
discourse--not talkative, censorious, nor peevish. When she does speak, it is
with a great deal of prudence and very much to the purpose. The law of love
and kindness is written in her heart--and it shows itself in her
tongue!
A virtuous woman has a firmness and constancy of mind, to bear up
under the many crosses and disappointments which even the wise and godly must
expect to meet with in this poor world.
That which completes and crowns
her character, is that she fears the Lord. With all these good qualities,
she does not lack that one thing needful--she is truly pious. In
all she does, she is guided and governed by Christian principles, and a regard
to God.
In the day of death, it will be a pleasure for her to think that
she has lived to some good purpose. True virtue will have its praise--both from
God and man.
"Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman
who fears the LORD is to be praised!" Proverbs 31:30
(Matthew Henry)
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