“She is clothed in strength and dignity; she can laugh without fear at the days to come.” Proverbs 31:25
Have
I told you yet how excited I am that our first challenge for 2022 is dealing
with anxiety? I am SO excited, for I truly believe anxiety among women is on
the rise!
Today’s
culture conveys to women that we must be focused on achievements, higher pay,
and external beauty according to the world’s fashions, and youthful appearances
that comes from plastic surgery, etc.
But
a woman of faith loves God with all her heart, soul, and strength (Mt 22:37).
She is filled with the Holy Spirit and lives in freedom because of her faith in Christ Jesus.
Because
of her faith she walks with strength and dignity in peace and is able to
experience overwhelming joy not anxiety.
Because
of her faith she is also fearless about the future, for she is ready to face
anything with God, and merely “laughing at the days to come.”
So,
let’s break down Proverbs 31:15 so that this freedom that is available to all
His daughters is found in us.
“She is clothed…”
We only need to go
into any large department store these days to see how much value women place on
clothing, but 1 Peter 3:3 says, “Your beauty should not come from
outward adornments, such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold
jewelry or fine clothes.” Rather, the godly woman will be clothed with her
Christ-like character.
More of our attention
should be set on the conditions of our heart as opposed to our outside shell
that is fading away.
“She is clothed with strength and dignity;”
These two traits fit nicely together, for you won’t find strength of character
without the dignity, and you won’t find dignity in a person who is weak.
Unfortunately, the
culture today seems to be defining a “strong woman” as one who is
sassy, disrespectful, insolent and truly un-dignified. Our culture seems to
call anger- strength and it’s hurting especially the younger generations in my
opinion.
But God’s word is
clear, meek has never been a synonym for weak and true strength of character
comes from strength in The Spirit (Lk 1:80) that comes from our faith in Christ
Jesus.
“She can laugh without fear at the days to come.”
_She can laugh because she has lived so wisely and is prepared for whatever may come.
_She can laugh for she
knows her God is faithful to His promises.
_She can laugh at the
aging that is inevitable because she knows her true beauty is her gentle and quiet spirit
within her.
_She can laugh for she is not running after the things the world is after, but carefully looks to trusting and leaning on her Savior, and encouraging others to do the same.
Blessings,
sue