"Give not thy strength unto  women, nor thy ways to that which destroyeth kings.  It is not for  kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong  drink:"  Proverbs 31:3-4
This week I began  the Proverbs 31 summer study with Good Morning  Girls and my personal Good Morning Girls group.  For 14 weeks we will go  through Proverbs 31 verse by verse, using the S.O.A.P method.  You can find more  info. about the study HERE. 
Here are a few  thoughts on today's verses (above) from my quiet time:
~ This mother was  sharing with her son that a man can give his strength to a woman and so  obviously there are women who are more than willing to take this strength.  
~ When I first  read these verses my mind thought of other women who would try to take the  strength from men through flirtacious adulterous relationships etc. but as I  thought further, the Lord showed me that if I am not  intentional, I too could take my husbands strength.  I could take my husbands  strength by manipulation even if its not done maliciously.  Scott loves to do  things for me and to make me happy but I see that I need to be so careful about  this.  Disrespect will tear him down quicker than anything; depleating his  strength rather than my bolstering it with my gentle words and admiration. 
~ In regards to  myself, how could I give my strength away?    If I am not guarding myself I can  let others emotionally pull on me.  Have you ever been in a friendship like  this?  I have and we need to guard ourselves in this area.  My attention and  strength can also be drained by outside activities, jobs and social media thus  tiring and wearing me out from doing the things the Lord calls me to be doing in  my home.  And while ministering to others is something we are called to do, I am  called to first serve my husband and family.
~ As for wine and  strong drink, I am of the thought that anyting good enough for a king is good  enough for me.  Why would I want to live with lower standards?  With Jesus our  King as our example we are called to live holy lives because He is holy.  
~ Knowing what  the word says about wine and strong drink and having strong personal convictions  in these areas are very important but just as important is having a plan.   Knowing ahead of time what you will or wont compromise on and how you will  respond.  For the most part my children are not exposed to this with their peers  but our extended families do not carry the same convictions and so it is a topic  that needs to constantly be addressed in our home as they see aunts, uncles and  grandparents making these choices in their lives.
My application  for today's verses is to be intentional about where my strength is spent.   Making sure that I am serving my husband and family first and others second.   Also, to examine the ways in which I can build up my husbands strength, thus  being a help to him
 
 
I am drawn to this study so much. I just clicked on the link that you shared and if Our Lord permits it, I'll be joining you in this study.
ReplyDeleteI have the two weeks to catch up, but I'll like to just share with you as I read it, what Our Lord puts in my heart. I pray that it will an encouraging way to draw closer to the woman that we need to be...that we want to be!
Grace be upon you....
Maria
Maria, it would be lovely to hear your thoughts as you work through the study. It really doesn't take much time each day to do and I am learning so much.
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