Godly Women of the Bible
There are some wonderful things here about a godly woman.
I have had more reason to thank God for good women than most men. Mrs. Rice
and I have been married now 55 1/2 years. Then God has given us six lovely
daughters. Then some fine women help me at the Sword of the Lord Foundation.
Some have been here many years. How devoted and sacrificial they are! And
everywhere I go, godly women sing in the choir, run the nursery, help do
house-to-house visitation, teach in the Sunday school, and back up the work in
giving. Thank God for good women!
I. THE GODLY WOMAN OF PROVERBS 31
SHE IS A GOOD HOUSEKEEPER
Notice how carefully our woman of chapter 31 keeps her house, does her sewing,
and is up early to prepare food-a good homemaker.
In I Timothy, Paul was inspired to write that it is all right to take under
the care of the church an older woman who is past sixty, if she has been the
wife of one man, if she has washed the saints' feet and relieved the
afflicted. But he said about the younger women, 'Let them marry, bear children
and guide the house.'
A wonderful career for a wife and mother is to be a homemaker, a housekeeper.
Little attentions in the home amount to so much.
My mother died before I was six. I remember the cake she made for my fifth
birthday. It had my name on top in little cinnamon drops-my last birthday cake
until I married!
"God setteth the solitary in families" (Ps. 68:6). Aren't you glad you aren't
hatched out of an egg and scratching for your own worms at two weeks old, like
a chicken! God puts us in families. He gives us people to love us and
understand us.
Thank God for women who make home a little bit of Heaven! A home is the
closest imitation of Heaven in this world, because there people love you when
you do wrong, love you when you fail. They think the best of you, no matter
what may come.
SHE IS THRIFTY
The Bible says she is very thrifty. She saves money.
Comic Art Buckwald in the daily newspaper was talking about a certain
department of the government. Congress had voted to spend 31 billion dollars.
The fellow in this comic telling the tale asked another, "How do we spend it?"
"Build a building."
"We have already built a building we didn't need which cost 3 1/2 million
dollars. But we have to do something with that allotted money."
The other said, "I don't know what to tell you."
"Did you ever try to spend a billion dollars in a day?" he was asked.
He answered, "No, but my wife has!"
Thank God for a thrifty woman with a good husband! There is comfort and
strength when a man has a wife looking after his happiness, after his bed,
after his clothes, after his table, after his children.
God bless good women! One virtue of hers is being a homekeeper, a homemaker.
SHE HAS A KIND T0NGUE
"She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness."
Say, I like that woman! I guess the Lord made women to talk a great deal-but
not to talk bad.
Years ago my father said about a doctor's wife who lived near him in Decatur,
Texas, "I never knew a woman to talk so much but never say evil about
anybody."
Can it be said of you: "A woman in whose tongue is the law of kindness"?
Do you want to be queen in your home? Then curb your tongue. Let it speak only
with love, grace, thoughtfulness, forgiveness and kindness. You may bring your
tithe, go to prayer meeting, read the Bible, and seem religious; but a sharp
tongue will pretty well nullify all that. God give to good women this virtue:
"In her tongue is the law of kindness."
SHE WANTS CHILDREN
That is not surprising. Psalm 127:3 says, "Lo, children are an heritage of the
Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward." God have mercy on women who
want to abort that precious one given of God! Some women want the pleasures of
a wife without the duties of a mother; the pleasures of a Hollywood whore, but
not the responsibilities, joys and duties of a good wife and mother. The Bible
says: "Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is
his reward. As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the
youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them."-Ps. 127:3-5.
My daughter Joy and her husband, Roger, have six children-three boys and three
girls. When the sixth baby came, Roger sent out a little card, My sixth arrow
in my quiver. Someone says, "O Brother Rice, nobody ought to have more
than one or, at most, two children in this day and time." Who said so?
God didn't. Do you want the heathen to populate the world? Do you want the
drunks, the perverts, the infidels to fill up the world? What a crazy idea!
God wants Christians to raise up children in a godly family.
Suzannah Wesley had nineteen children. By today's standard, that's seventeen
too many. Number thirteen was John Wesley, who founded the Methodist movement
and who won hundreds of thousands of souls. And number seventeen was Charles
Wesley, who wrote six thousand hymns, great songs of the Faith that millions
sing. Do you think Suzannah Wesley had too many children? Would you rather she
had stopped before John Wesley was born-number thirteen-and before Charles was
born-number seventeen? She not only gave birth to nineteen children, but
she raised each for God. She said to her husband, "With our servants and
children, we must have family altar, with Bible study and teaching. And if you
won't do it, I will." So when he didn't, she did. She spent one hour
each week teaching each child to report on what he had memorized that week. "I
noticed you did so and so. You have to correct that"-an hour a week spent with
each one! Those children turned out to be pretty good, didn't they?
Good women, make motherhood a profession, your business in life. Dr. Bob
Jones, Sr., was the eleventh child of his mother. Had they stopped with ten,
they wouldn't have had a preacher in the family. Do you think Mrs. Jones had
too many children? Others died in infancy, but the eighth living child
of my father was Dr. Bill Rice. Do you think my father had too many children?
I am saying, Christians ought to be raising good people for God.
And so this woman's children rise up and call her blessed.
II. OTHER GREAT WOMEN OF THE BIBLE
HERE IS A GOOD WAY TO PROVIDE PREACHERS!
HOW WONDERFUL THE INFLUENCE OF A GODLY MOTHER!