The Journey of Noble Character
- Sep 30, 2018
- 2 min read

As long as I can remember I always admired the woman of noble character in Proverbs 31 and sort of look up to her and the virtues she possesses. Who is this woman? One possible answer is she is Bathsheba, advising her son Solomon on how an upright king should conduct his kingship and telling him what kind of woman to find as his wife.The virtues spoken of this woman are from a particular time and place and quite foreign to our present context. However, there are in it general principles that I believe can be recognized as still relevant for today's women.
To put it in my own words, I imagine the woman of noble character to be:
1. Trustworthy (v.11, 12, 23)
2. A good steward (v.15 and 21)
3. Diligent (v.27)
4. Kind to others (v.21)
5. Wise (v.25-26)
6. Blessed (v.28-31)
7. Leads by example(v. 3)
8. Strong(v.17)
9. Selfless (v.25-27)
10. Virtue (v.10)
The good news is I don’t think Proverbs 31 is trying to give us a picture of a perfect woman. I mean, who can be perfect? I would be first to admit that I am still full of flaws and far from perfect. Trying to be perfect would just make me end up feeling frustrated.
I think the proverb is capturing a woman who fears the Lord in her life, and everything else comes from this fear of the Lord. As a God-fearing woman, she finds her value not by clothing herself with expensive clothes, make-up, jewelry, or anything else the world offers her. Instead, she clothes herself with the righteousness that comes from God. This is her dignity, and her strength. I pray whoever reads this message, man or woman, can learn something from Proverbs 31.







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