Archive for April, 2010

Ten Things Not Found in Proverbs 31

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Source: http://www.thechristianwoman.com/christian-women-topics/things-not-in-proverbs-31.html

Have you ever tried so hard to make things great for your family that you ended up frustrated, bitter, and snapping at every one of them? You know, something like, “Go away and be quiet, can’t you see that I’m trying to be a good mother?” Did you feel guilty because you could not be the person you were trying to be? Great news! The world of being a wife and mother is no different that the world of everything else we do before God. We feel guilty because we are guilty, and we need Jesus to fix that. There is no “special section” of God’s word that does not require his grace to fulfill it in our lives. That includes Proverbs 31.

I’ve viewed many reader comments describing the various books published about the Proverbs 31 woman. Above all, my favorite is, “It read like a car repair manual.” Let us not forget that our number one priority is to be a disciple of Christ. If we read these verses as a “how-to” manual, we will always fail. Always. God’s ONLY repair instructions have always been to come into the fullness of his grace daily and let him perfect us.

The little bit of research I have done has indicated that Proverbs 31:10-31 was actually an acrostic poem that most Jewish women would memorize. It was a guide to Jewish men on finding a good wife. Well, what things in these verses could a man actually evaluate BEFORE he married the woman? I’m thinking he probably would not be looking at a woman who was already married with children, so he couldn’t observe all of these specific daily tasks. He could however, pay attention to the beginning verse where she is titled a “wife of noble character.” Could it be her character that is being described?

This passage describes a woman who “fears the Lord,” who “speaks with wisdom” and has “faithful instruction” on her tongue. She is a generous woman with a strong work ethic who does not get anxious about the future. A woman cannot possess all of these characteristics together apart from a daily walk with God. A great listing of the works that flow out of this character are also listed in this passage. It is a beautiful picture of what a husband will see in his wife when she fears the Lord and how beautiful she will look to him. (“Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all.”)

Unfortunately, we tend to get this backwards most of the time. We say, “If you can do all of the things on this list, you will have become a wife of noble character.” If that wasn’t enough, we add a whole list of other requirements that we assume are included. After all, she is superwoman; If she works so hard, her house must be spotless and her family must be angelic. I’ve got an idea. Let’s not try to add to God’s word and make it better. I think he did a good job the first time.

Following is a list of the 10 verses not found in Proverbs 31:

1. Her coffee table never has dust on it.
2. Many have eaten off her kitchen floor.
3. Better Homes and Gardens just did a photo shoot in her living room.
4. She does all of the housework herself while the kids play Wii.
5. All of the words that flow from her children’s mouths are blessed.
6. All of her children are straight A students, musical geniuses, and all-star athletes.
7. Her hair is always fixed perfectly and her make-up is artfully applied.
8. She does not touch make-up or hairspray because it is vain and the art of Satan.
9. She never makes a bad decision.
10. She is classroom mom, PTO President, the bearer of orange slices at soccer games, and the church committee queen.

It sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it? But you know that you have added at least a few of these things on your list. Remember Martha and Mary? Which one do you think had a list like this in her pocket? Drop the scrub brush and grab a Bible. Sit at Jesus’ feet and become a disciple. Let him give you his character, and you will have the one thing needed to carry out everything else.

Going for Vacations

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

11424-Woman-Lying-On-A-Beach-Towel-On-A-Beach-And-Reading-A-Book-Clipart-IllustrationI am going for Branson vacations… in my dreams. Hehehe. But seriously, I am already dreaming to be in an island… lying down by the beach, reading a good book, maybe listening to music, sipping an ice cold lemonade, and breathing in the fresh sea breeze. I am going to do that soon – God-willing. And I am so excited. Koh Lipe, Thailand… be prepared. I am coming soon.

Brunei Breast Cancer Support Group

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

My friend from Brunei invited me to be a fan of Brunei Breast Cancer Support Group. I don’t usually join groups… but since I know this person personally… I joined. She is one of those survivors and now she’s part of this group to encourage all those who are going through this cancer.

I wonder if there’s such thing as asbestos cancer mesothelioma support group too? It would be nice to have a support group for those who are affected by this cancer. I’m sure it would bring encouragement to them too.

Felt Cheated

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

I have gone back to bidding and buying on eBay. Thanks to Joyce Meyer’s talks… well, it’s not withing her teachings though. I listened to her sermons and I wanted to get hold of some of her books for me to read. And so I have gone to eBay to look for used ones. I saw one that was ready to be bought, for 2.40US. I bought it. I asked the seller for the shipping fee. He replied and told me to check the standard rate, which is also found in the page. And so I went to check the shipping fee and found out it cost 13.95$. I bought the item and paid for the book + the shipping fee.

What I don’t understand is that when the package arrived, the stamped cost for the package was only for 2.40US$. Hmmm… was I cheated?

Anyways, if you’re looking for discount cigars and looking to buy from eBay, just make sure that the shipping fee is accurate.

Not sure if eBay knows about it. But I guess, that’s how people make money from eBay.

House Rearrangement

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

I hosted a steamboat dinner for my family last night. This was gonne be the second time I was going to host a dinner for the whole family in this house. The first time was last December for Christmas dinner. And one thing I was concerned about was the space in my living room and dining room. Our family is getting bigger so we needed a more spacious place to have a get-together.

And so yesterday, my husband and I planned on re-arranging our furnitures to make more space for one more table that we wanted to attached to our dining table. We tried different kinds of arrangements.

We pushed the coach here and there… til I got backache. Ugh. Rugs also has to change positions everytime we moved the furniture. Those rugs are so heavy too. Speaking of rugs, there are Cheap Rugs I saw while driving around Taipan. I got my shaggy rug from there last time. They were going for 60% off so I couldn’t resist the temptation to buy. That time, we needed one of those Area Rugs for our living room. I’m quite happy with it. It’s just that it’s too heavy to push around.

But anyways, we finally got to settle down on what’s cozy for us, with more space. Can you believe that we just changed the positions of our double settee to the single one? Hmmm… It did make such difference. I wondered why we didn’t think about it last time.

We only planned to do that last night… but decided to make it permanent. Now, our living room slash dining room looks more spacious. And my steamboat dinner, by the way, was a success. My family members were happy with the dinner.

I wonder when we can host steamboat dinner again. I really enjoyed doing it. Hopefully not too long.