My thoughts are filled with “love” this week. On Tuesday 9 February I will celebrate my second wedding anniversary.
It was on that day in 2007 I made a promise to Lindean Elizabeth Barnett that I would love her until “death parts us.”
On Valentine’s Day this year I will be officiating at a wedding.
I was up in Essex, MT earlier this week for a continuing education event.
As part of our conversation on biblical texts, our instructor shared this passage from the Book of Proverbs.
Dr. Limburg said he has Jewish friends who recite this passage every Friday (the Jewish Sabbath) to their wives.
It was on that day in 2007 I made a promise to Lindean Elizabeth Barnett that I would love her until “death parts us.”
On Valentine’s Day this year I will be officiating at a wedding.
I was up in Essex, MT earlier this week for a continuing education event.
As part of our conversation on biblical texts, our instructor shared this passage from the Book of Proverbs.
Dr. Limburg said he has Jewish friends who recite this passage every Friday (the Jewish Sabbath) to their wives.
How different would Christian marriages be if husbands declared to their wives on a weekly basis the words that are written below?
I intend to share these words with Lindean and with the happy couple on Valentine's Day.
May the love in your marriage be blessed!
Ode to a Capable Wife
Proverbs 31:10-31
10A capable wife who can find? She is far more precious than jewels. 11The heart of her husband trusts in her, and he will have no lack of gain. 12She does him good, and not harm, all the days of her life. 13She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands. 14She is like the ships of the merchant, she brings her food from far away. 15She rises while it is still night and provides food for her household and tasks for her servant-girls. 16She considers a field and buys it; with the fruit of her hands she plants a vineyard. 17She girds herself with strength, and makes her arms strong. 18She perceives that her merchandise is profitable. Her lamp does not go out at night. 19She puts her hands to the distaff, and her hands hold the spindle. 20She opens her hand to the poor, and reaches out her hands to the needy. 21She is not afraid for her household when it snows, for all her household are clothed in crimson. 22She makes herself coverings; her clothing is fine linen and purple. 23Her husband is known in the city gates, taking his seat among the elders of the land. 24She makes linen garments and sells them; she supplies the merchant with sashes. 25Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come. 26She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue. 27She looks well to the ways of her household, and does not eat the bread of idleness. 28Her children rise up and call her happy; her husband too, and he praises her: 29‘Many women have done excellently, but you surpass them all.’ 30Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised. 31Give her a share in the fruit of her hands, and let her works praise her in the city gates.
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