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Proverbs 31:8-9 is a clear mandate to be people who stand up for the defenseless and demand justice.

Watered-down versions of what it means to be saved have infiltrated the church.

As COVID-19 forces couples to spend 24/7 together, it's shedding light on the true condition of countless marriages, revealing stress and tension that can lead to divorce or reconnection efforts. By recognizing that each spouse has unique gifts and ministry functions, husbands and wives can redirect their anxiety and find ways to support each other's needs during this challenging time.

Tough love can be good. But it should be administered with grace and mercy—for the purpose of helping the individual and the community.

As the psalmist looks out at the journey ahead, he recognizes his need for divine aid and trusts that God will guard him as he travels. With unwavering confidence, he knows that God's watchful care will protect him from every danger, ensuring a safe and successful arrival at his destination.
The traditional interpretation of Proverbs 31 has led to unrealistic expectations for Christian women, but this passage challenges that notion by highlighting six essential truths about what the Bible doesn't say about women. By re-examining the book of Proverbs and its acrostic poem, readers will discover a more nuanced understanding of what it means to be a woman of faith in today's world.