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Proverbs 31:25

25She is clothed with strength and dignity;

she can laugh at the days to come.

This incredible picture of a woman in Proverbs 31 can seem like an impossible goal. It is this verse that most draws a sense of longing from my heart.

Clothing is visible. Her strength and dignity is apparent to all who encounter her.

Her sense of security is deep and unshaken as she smiles and laughs without fear of the future.

I want to be a woman who is secure and strong. I don’t always feel like I am despite my best efforts.

Where is this Proverbs 31 woman getting this clothing of strength and deep security? The rest of the chapter gives insight into the choices she makes that build this strength. The true foundation underlying all these choices is found in verse 30—she fears the Lord, worshipping him, serving him and walking closely with him.

I want this to be my foundation too.

Questions
Would you describe yourself as strong and secure?
What is one thing you can do to draw closer to God and build that strength today?

Prayer
Lord, would you clothe us in strength and dignity as we go about our daily tasks today. Help us to draw closer to you and stand firm on that foundation. Amen

Days

Proverbs 31:1-31

Sayings of King Lemuel

1The sayings of King Lemuel—an inspired utterance his mother taught him.

2Listen, my son! Listen, son of my womb!

Listen, my son, the answer to my prayers!

3Do not spend your strength on women,

your vigor on those who ruin kings.

4It is not for kings, Lemuel—

it is not for kings to drink wine,

not for rulers to crave beer,

5lest they drink and forget what has been decreed,

and deprive all the oppressed of their rights.

6Let beer be for those who are perishing,

wine for those who are in anguish!

7Let them drink and forget their poverty

and remember their misery no more.

8Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves,

for the rights of all who are destitute.

9Speak up and judge fairly;

defend the rights of the poor and needy.

Epilogue: The Wife of Noble Character

10 A wife of noble character who can find?

She is worth far more than rubies.

11Her husband has full confidence in her

and lacks nothing of value.

12She brings him good, not harm,

all the days of her life.

13She selects wool and flax

and works with eager hands.

14She is like the merchant ships,

bringing her food from afar.

15She gets up while it is still night;

she provides food for her family

and portions for her female servants.

16She considers a field and buys it;

out of her earnings she plants a vineyard.

17She sets about her work vigorously;

her arms are strong for her tasks.

18She sees that her trading is profitable,

and her lamp does not go out at night.

19In her hand she holds the distaff

and grasps the spindle with her fingers.

20She opens her arms to the poor

and extends her hands to the needy.

21When it snows, she has no fear for her household;

for all of them are clothed in scarlet.

22She makes coverings for her bed;

she is clothed in fine linen and purple.

23Her husband is respected at the city gate,

where he takes his seat among the elders of the land.

24She makes linen garments and sells them,

and supplies the merchants with sashes.

25She is clothed with strength and dignity;

she can laugh at the days to come.

26She speaks with wisdom,

and faithful instruction is on her tongue.

27She watches over the affairs of her household

and does not eat the bread of idleness.

28Her children arise and call her blessed;

her husband also, and he praises her:

29“Many women do noble things,

but you surpass them all.”

30Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting;

but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.

31Honor her for all that her hands have done,

and let her works bring her praise at the city gate.