Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Virtuous Woman

 PROVERBS 31 WOMAN - PASTOR GRACE  DICKOW

I am a capable, intelligent, and virtuous woman. I am far more precious than jewels. My value is far above rubies or pearls.

My husband trusts in me confidently so that he has no lack of gain. I comfort, encourage and do my husband only good all the days of my life.

I focus on the good in everything. I work with willing hands, sowing and cultivating my seed. I do whatever it takes. I go the distance. I obtain spiritual food for my household no matter what it costs and delegate tasks.

I do business wisely and carefully, expending my life prudently without neglecting my present responsibilities.

I gird myself with strength spiritually, mentally and physically so that I may accomplish my God given tasks.

I taste and see that the gain from my work with and for God is good. My lamp does not go out, but burns on continually through the night (of trouble privation and sorrow), warning away fear doubt and distrust.

I make my arms strong and firm, I grab hold of the plow and do not turn back nor look back.Whatever I put my hands to prospers.

I open my filled hands to the poor and needy whether it be in body, mind or spirit. I fear not the cold snow for my family, for all of my household are doubly clothed in scarlet. We have a double portion of God's goodness and we are covered by the blood of Jesus.

I use my hands to create a beautiful atmosphere in my home. I am clothed with righteousness and royalty. My husband has a good strong reputation and sits among the influencers in our city.

I am the righteousness of God. My mind thinks righteous thoughts and therefore, I produce acts of righteousness and lead others to them as well. My anointing helps relieve others of their burdens so that they may serve God whole-heartedly.

Strength and dignity are my clothing and my position is strong and secure. (I am crowned with beauty and compassion).

I smile at the future knowing that my family and I are ready for it. I open my mouth in skillful and godly wisdom (confessing God's Word consistently). The law of kindness is on my tongue.

I look well to how things go in my household. I am not ignorant, thoughtless or foolish but I understand the will of God.

I do not eat the bread of idleness, gossip, discontent and self-pity.

Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain but I am a woman who fears the Lord and I shall be praised.

I will enjoy the fruit of my hands and my works will bring me honor in the gates of the city.

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