
About
In a world that obsessively measures a woman’s worth by the shifting scales of social media trends, career titles, and physical perfection, the book of Proverbs offers a radical, timeless counter-perspective.
This sermon explores the profound question: "Who can find a virtuous woman?" The answer isn’t found in a self-help book or a beauty aisle—it is found in a life surrendered to God. We will dive deep into the character of a woman whose value is "far above rubies," discovering that her true strength lies not in her ability to "do it all," but in her heart for the Lord.
The Search for Value: We start with the reality that a virtuous woman is a rare treasure. While the world searches for beauty, God searches for character. Her worth is intrinsic and eternal, anchored in her relationship with the Creator rather than her reflection in the mirror.
The Wrong Race: Many women today are exhausted from running a race they were never meant to enter—a race to meet the world’s impossible standards. We will discuss how to step off the treadmill of "measuring up" and start walking in the grace of God’s calling.
A Foundation of Trust & Diligence: A virtuous woman is a pillar of her home and community. From being a "crown to her husband" to her tireless care for those in need, her life is marked by a "law of kindness" and a spirit of industriousness.
The Heart of the Matter: Ultimately, her external impact is a result of her internal posture. We conclude with the defining trait of the Proverbs 31 woman: She fears the Lord.
"Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised." — Proverbs 31:30
The Promise
Being a virtuous woman isn't about achieving perfection; it’s about finding fulfillment in God's design. We celebrate the women who lead with wisdom, speak with kindness, and live with the quiet confidence that their reward is not found in earthly praise, but is securely held in the hands of God.
This sermon explores the profound question: "Who can find a virtuous woman?" The answer isn’t found in a self-help book or a beauty aisle—it is found in a life surrendered to God. We will dive deep into the character of a woman whose value is "far above rubies," discovering that her true strength lies not in her ability to "do it all," but in her heart for the Lord.
The Search for Value: We start with the reality that a virtuous woman is a rare treasure. While the world searches for beauty, God searches for character. Her worth is intrinsic and eternal, anchored in her relationship with the Creator rather than her reflection in the mirror.
The Wrong Race: Many women today are exhausted from running a race they were never meant to enter—a race to meet the world’s impossible standards. We will discuss how to step off the treadmill of "measuring up" and start walking in the grace of God’s calling.
A Foundation of Trust & Diligence: A virtuous woman is a pillar of her home and community. From being a "crown to her husband" to her tireless care for those in need, her life is marked by a "law of kindness" and a spirit of industriousness.
The Heart of the Matter: Ultimately, her external impact is a result of her internal posture. We conclude with the defining trait of the Proverbs 31 woman: She fears the Lord.
"Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised." — Proverbs 31:30
The Promise
Being a virtuous woman isn't about achieving perfection; it’s about finding fulfillment in God's design. We celebrate the women who lead with wisdom, speak with kindness, and live with the quiet confidence that their reward is not found in earthly praise, but is securely held in the hands of God.