20: Proverbs 31 and work (Proverbs 31:10-31)
Devotional / Produced by TOW ProjectScripture Reading: Proverbs 31:10-31
A remarkable connection between the book of Proverbs and the world of work occurs at the end of the book. Lady Wisdom, who we meet at the beginning of the book, reappears in street clothes in the final 22 verses of the book (Prov.31:10-31) as a living, breathing woman, termed “the virtuous woman” in the KJV.
The text focuses on the woman’s work as an entrepreneur with a cottage industry and its servants/workers to manage. Proverbs 31:10-31 does not merely apply to the workplace; it takes place in a workplace. This woman of strength is shown as a wise worker throughout Proverbs: she is trustworthy, diligent, shrewd, generous, just, and guards her tongue. She functions in the book as an affirmation of the dignity of every person’s work.
As always in the book of Proverbs, the way of wisdom flows out of the fear of the Lord. After all the Valiant Woman’s abilities and virtues are described and honored, the source of her wisdom is revealed. “A woman who fears the Lord is to be praised” (Prov. 31:30).
Prayer: Lord, may excellence in my work arise from my fear of you and love for you. Amen.
For Further Exploration: Read What do the Proverbs have to do with Work? from the Theology of Work Bible Commentary.
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