Proverbs 31
Growing up is not
easy, and neither is being a parent. What does it mean to be mature?
Is it being able to drink alcohol and experience pleasures that
children are too young to enjoy? Surely the good life is more than
partaking of what has long been forbidden.
A boy who would grow
up to be a man of influence must learn the meaning of responsibility.
To be responsible for the lives of others is serious business. It
cannot be learned by stealing pleasures from the innocent and
indulging in enjoyments that by right belong to someone else.
A man who learns how
to deny his lusts and to pursue true integrity can be trusted to
guard the lives of people that are in his care. Someone who never
grows up will have a hard time seeing that his life is about more
than himself.
The good man will
have a heart for the weak and will defend the rights of the poor. He
will know God as the Maker of all mankind and will honor every human
being as someone created in the image of God.
Such a man learns
from His youth what it means to sacrifice self for the good of those
in his protection. That kind of young man becomes even better by the
choice of an excellent wife.
There are many
flighty girls who have seductive bodies and friendly eyes, but not
very many of them would make good partners for life. The church is
destined to be an excellent wife in glory. She lives in the
confidence of her Husband, the Resurrected Jesus.
Our eyes need to be
seeking out great blessing for this good Man and for all who are a
part of His household. We know that we have His steadfast love and
faithfulness. He has bound them around His neck and written them on
the tablet of His heart. The wedding ring on His finger is inscribed
with these wonderful words: “I for my beloved,” and the ring on
our finger bears the reply, “And my beloved for me.” He will
never leave us.
With this
confidence, we are free to be the most excellent wife we can be for
our glorious husband. If we rise up early in the morning it is with
this in mind, that all that we do in this life we do for our Husband
who is a very worthy Man.
When we care for our
children and for our employees, we know that they all belong to Him,
and our actions of love for them are an expression of our devotion to
Him. When we dress ourselves and others respectfully, especially
wearing the righteous garments of good deeds, we do so as those who
have no intention of bringing any disgrace upon our good Man. When we
care for the poor in His city, we feed the very people that He loves.
When we work late into the evening and make good use of every gift He
has given us, our highest desire is to please the Man who is already
pleased with us for all eternity.
Our Husband calls us
“blessed.” We are blessed.
If we have an
opportunity to live out some small portion of the glory of this
eternal marriage over the course of many decades among the people of
this transient world, if we can be loving and wise husbands or
delightful and respectful wives, we are doubly blessed. But even if
the joys of a fulfilling earthly marriage elude us, we can have
confidence in the love of the Husband of the church.
The weakest disciple
of Jesus has this great Man as our Lord for all eternity. Serve Him
with gladness today and always, and may the works that He has
prepared in advance for you to do bring you praise forever in the
gates of the heavenly Jerusalem.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home