Monday, October 10, 2011

She Brings Him Good, Not Evil, All The Days of Her Life


“When one finds a worthy wife, her value is far beyond pearl;
She brings him good, not evil, all the days of her life.” (Proverbs 31:10,12)

That’s it. What caught my eye was not that a worthy wife brings ‘good’ to her husband. Oh no! Even though I’m not married yet, I’m pretty confident that most women will be able to bring good to her husband… at least once in a while.

How difficult is that to be a nice person with cheery disposition when you are in a good mood?
Is there any challenge to say sweet words to your husband when you just got your way in getting that white house with picket fence?
Isn’t it easy to cheer and support your husband proudly right after he just got a promotion or score a big deal in his business?
What about when you have dreamed for months about that nude Chanel lambskin bag, and one day after work, you found it on the dining room table with a note: “To the best wife in the world.”?
No sweat.

But what about when you’re in a sour mood after a long back-breaking day in the office?
When all you want to do is just to collapse, but the baby cried, and your husband want you to listen to his complain about his ‘insane customer’, and on top of that he forgot to bring home bread and coffee for breakfast the next day, and you absolutely cannot start your day without a cup of coffee?
When your husband is out of job, money is tight, yet he came home with yet another new ‘cool’ gadget because he ‘definitely cannot live without it’ and ‘it’s not that expensive, honey’?
When you have meddling parents in laws and you cannot do anything because you live at their house and you cannot secure enough money for a house down payment because your husband insisted that what the family needed was a new car, not a house, and you – to avoid fights – finally agreed with a heavy heart?
When during a supposedly romantic anniversary dinner he checked his blackberry every two seconds and told you over and over in a very detailed, meticulously, technical way about this new Apple gadget that he dreamed about?

She brings him good, NOT evil, all the days of her life.

There it is again.

Good, NOT evil. Kind words, not complain. Sweet disposition, instead of sour mood. Being understanding, not judgemental. Supportive, instead of throwing a bucket of ice water to his dream. Putting him first, not the laundry, not the TV, not the blackberry, not your friends, not your relatives, not that new sandals you just bought. nor that new reality show you’re dying to watch.

All the days of her life. Not just when you’re happy and buoyant. Not just when you get your way. Not just in health and wealth. Not just during a vacation or a honeymoon (or second honeymoon). Not just for the first year of marriage. Not just until the first child. Not just until the children graduate and leave the house. But until the day you die.

Now that’s something else.
I wonder, when I am a married woman, would I be able to bring my husband good, at least, most of the time? Would I remember to bring him good, not evil, everyday?
I hope and pray that I could, and would.
Office hour look:
Black blazer: Brooks Brothers Woman (USA). Batik shirt: Batara Batik. Black slacks: office uniform by Invio. Gold skinny belt: unbranded. Gold sandals: Yongki Komaladi. Mustard yellow bag: Sogo. Earrings: from Bali (gift).
After office hour look:
Minty green swing cardigan: Marks & Spencer (got it on sale, at a very reduced price, very warm and comfy for cold airconditioned temp!)

Linking up to:
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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love your post. I am not married either but this is something to think about when I am blessed with a husband of my own. Thank You for words!!

ChiChi81 said...

Your post really made me ask myself the same question. I mean, yes, it's easy for us to be so thankful and appreciative when everything's going right, but when times are rough, that's the true test of character and love for our better halves. I am not married yet, but I do hope I can bring him good, whether in good or bad times.

And haha, we DID choose the same background! Amazing! I chose this template cuz it's just so cheerful, my previous one was so dark and gloomy, when I came back from blogging hiatus, I decided to revamp my blog and this was my first pick :)

I really enjoy your blog. I'm following your blog now :)

Cheers,

Wi
A Single Girl's Musings

PS: I love your yellow bag.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like you have it about right... :0) You said you're not married yet, but it's awesome that you're already learning about what makes a happy marriage. You'll be way more ready than I was when I got married! :0) Your future husband will thank you.

LeeAnne, Style N Season said...

Amen! ^_^

LeeAnne, Style N Season
http://stylenseason.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

I love your blouse it is a very beautiful print!!

Marianela said...

A great outfit and a great speech. Love it!! :) Thank-you for sharing your thoughts with us.

Mandy said...

Oh, I love it! You are going to be a great wife! I think you are so right- and it's so important to prepare your heart beforehand so that you will be ready with the right words and attitude that God wants us to have! It's not always peachy, you know? Such wisdom He has given you! :D

Wendy @ E1A said...

Love how you combined your lovely photos with these wise words.... really fab and trendy post!

Lori Hatcher said...

You are wise to realize that marriage is not so much about finding the right person as it is being the right person. Oh, may we all bring good, not evil to whomever we come in contact with as we walk this walk of faith! I"m visiting from Be Not Weary today, and glad I did.:)

A Proverbs 31 Wife said...

Wow! For not being married, you sure do get the idea! That verse is one of my all time favorites!
Hopping over from Thoughtful Thursdays.

Patty Sumner said...

I just found your blog.. I am so happy I did.. Your fashion sense is just perfect but your heart for the turths of God is even greater.. I have read several of your posts.. I am following along with you. Such an ecouragement from a young woman of God.. I hope you will come by for a visit with me and follow along too. I want to keep in touch.. Blessings!

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