Saturday, December 16, 2017

Proverbs 31 - Final Lesson

Welcome and thanks for stopping by!

Proverbs 31:31 (NIV)
Honor her for all that her hands have done,
and let her works bring her praise at the city gate.

In the final lesson, Teacher Robin talks about the Virtuous Woman of Proverbs 31 and Lady Wisdom of Proverbs 8 & 9.

The Virtuous Woman:
* is hard working
* makes wise investments
* plans ahead
* is a good mother
* cares for others
* is clever with her hands
* is generous to the needy
* is good at business
* is respectful to her spouse
* shares Godly values with others
* gives wise counsel
* speaks wisely
* exhibits a love of God (in worship, in trust, in service, in obedience)

Proverbs 8
"The Bible uses a literary device called personification to refer to wisdom. Personification means "giving human qualities to items that are not human." For example, Wisdom is portrayed as a respectable, proper and dignified lady. Her ways are open and honest."
(Quote by Robin Sampson in Lesson 22 of Proverbs 31 class.)

We gain wisdom by studying the Word of God. It leads us down the right paths in life and gives us the wisdom we need to stay on them.


My final pages created with the graphics and backgrounds provided by Robin. 
Let me say, one more time, you will not be disappointed in this study and it is well worth the small fee she charges for the classes. Here is her link one last time:

https://biblejournallove.teachable.com/p/proverbs-31-bible-journal-class


This is a side view of my nice, fat TN all finished with my classes on Proverbs 31.


This is the file of all the things that are left over after I finished the classes. As you can see, she is very generous in what she provides.
(I was not paid money or given anything to advertise these classes.)

Gratitude:
1. Teacher Robin Sampson
2. A finished class
3. New wisdom in the Lord

Ephesians 1:16
I have not stopped giving thanks for you,
remembering you in my prayers. 

Blessings,
Deborah





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