Prov. xxxi. As a Wife. I. A wife ought to be a chief blessing; a good wife is so. Verse 10. Prov. xii. 4; xviii. 22; xix. 14. II. Her husband can safely trust her. Ver. 11. Money—children—sure of her affection—no secrets. Not like Eve. Gen. iii. 6. Or Samson’s wife. Enticing—coaxing—teazing—weeping—betraying. Judg. xiv. 16. IV. She cares for his bodily wants. Verses 15, 23. To do this must be a ‘keeper at home.’ Tit. ii. 5. V. She submits if wills clash. Not often the case in a happy home. Yields cheerfully, not grudgingly, when in accordance with God’s will. Col. iii. 18. Eph. v. 22. VI. She endeavours to win her husband, does not try to drive. 1 Pet. iii. 1. 1 Cor. vii. 16. Win to religion by displaying its beauty and brightness in your lives. VII. She is a spiritual help to her husband. 1 Pet. iii. 7. ‘Mutual help and comfort.’ Marriage Service. A wife has more opportunity than any one of seeing her husband’s faults. Do not talk about them, but pray about them. |