Sunday, April 17, 2011

Who is Proverbs 31 Woman?

This is a question that seems want of an answer for a long time. I have been perplexed by the trends I have seen surrounding the text of Proverbs 31:10-31; the Prov31 woman. And to my anxiety, I see much in the direction we take for this passage is exactly unbiblical. We seem to have, in today's culture, a misconception of the perfect, Biblical woman. I have often looked on happily married Christian couples and observed that the man of the house championed in his joy that he had the Proverbs 31 woman. Yet I had seen also his wife turn and say, "no, I am nothing of the sort." Perhaps this could be feigned as humility, yet she always seems to manage putting in that she is incapable of reaching the heights or achieving the perfect actions of the woman described in Scripture. In this view, however, we err.
We must first understand fundamentally that the Proverbs 31 woman is a passage that describes the ideal woman; the perfect wife. I would be a liar if I did not say that my heart longs for this woman. And yet we take it to mean that I am placing an impossible standard on the woman I will one day wed. This is not so, and yet it is exactly so. Let me explain.
In the first place, it is simply impossible for a woman to literally seek wool and flax, plant a vineyard, and makes linen garments and sells them. These things are not done quite exactly today. Indeed, I had once observed this fact and realized they couldn't accomplish all laid out in this passage. But rather than approaching the Word of God accurately, they added to Scripture by creating what they called the "Proverbs 32 woman". Scripture condemns this (Deut. 4:2, 12:32; Prov. 30:5-6; Rev. 22:18-19) and it doesn't solve the problem of having an impossibly high standard here in Scripture.
So how do I solve this impossible standard? I don't. I accept that this standard of vigilance, virtue, work, and wisdom is simply impossible if we seek it in our flesh. But this is our greatest failing! Both in women laying this on their daughters and men proclaiming this form of perfection. What do we say in solution? Strive in the Spirit of Christ to reach this goal. Perhaps one day you'll reach it. NEVER! I say! You will never reach this goal! Why!? Because your vision is fixed upon yourself and your transport is your works. You have created a works based righteousness that is destroying you. I cry to my sisters' in Christ to turn from this proud, self-righteous sin! What then!? What now? My dear sisters, turn your attention from yourselves and look ye to Christ. He is your only freedom.
Now what I am saying is not in contradiction to the passage in question. I'm not revealing new truth; rather, I'm expounding on what this passage already tells us. Namely, this passage opens with a question and ends with the answer:
An excellent wife who can find? ...Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. (Prov. 31:10a & 30)
Did you see that? The answer to how, or rather, who is the Proverbs 31 woman can be found in the passage itself; namely that she fears the Lord. This is all there is to it. If you fear the Lord, ladies, all this will be added through His sanctifying work (Rom. 8:29b; 2 Cor. 3:18). My dear sisters, your object and model should be to be more like Christ Jesus.
Now I've written quite a bit but I did just want to touch on this one last point so that we do not rashly throw out this chapter altogether. I feel it important to say that simple hermeneutics will clear up the confusion on the passage. We need only look to the historical audience and that can be found in Prov. 31:1, "The Words of King Lemuel. An oracle that his mother taught him." This tells us that the original audience was King Lemuel himself, this is then enforced in v. 2 where a question is asked of "my son" and "son of my womb". It is followed up in v. 3 with a command, "do not give your strength to women". Finally it is pounded to conclusion with one last command in v. 31, "Give her (woman who fears the Lord [see v.30]) of the fruit of her hands, and let her works praise her in the gates." All this tells us that the historic audience was King Lemuel himself and young men. The passage is to help young men identify a woman of the Lord. That means that we can still practically apply this passage today. Men should use it as a template to see if one can see the fruits of the Holy Spirit working in the life of his sister-in-Christ; especially when considering a wife. Quite simply, if a woman is in Christ, she will exude this model in her every form and a man of Christ can see this. It should be an attractant. But ladies, you need not fret about whether or not you fit the model. If you love Christ and He is your Lord, then you do.

Soli Deo Gloria

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Taking up again the banner of Truth

Dear readers,

I want to apologize for the long delay in posts on this otherwise promising blog. I have regretted not sharing with you what the Lord has shown me in His Word to be right and true, discerning the Word of God with a sound mind and clear hermeneutics. The Lord has done much shaping and molding and breaking and molding again in these pasts months. This has grown me closer to Him and I wish to share, if but a little, that which He teaches me in my journey through this world. Therefor I am going to henceforth attempt to share at least one thing the Lord has taught me through the week with one post at least every Sunday. Again I apologize to our readers for not committing myself wholly to a mission I do feel heartily called. Thank you and may Christ go with you and bless you all according to His rich and abundant mercy.
This Sunday, look for my post on the true meaning of the Proverbs 31 woman.

The Grace and Peace of Christ be with you,
Patrick Eklektos

SDG

Monday, January 17, 2011

How Our World Turns (Green Hornet)

This is not a movie thread. That is a fact. However, it is also a fact that I have seen the new Green Hornet movie and I have come out of it with a perspective I wish to share. I wish to first say that this site wasn't intended for movie reviews but I feel what I learned after reflecting on what I saw is relevant to our faith.
Simply, I watched this movie and came out of it understanding, perhaps, a small direction in which we as Americans have gone. Let me simply cut to the chase. In the movie, the heroes defeat the villain, of course, as the good guy always wins. Let us ask the question how. Now, in many stories we find that the bad guy is taken to justice and justice always prevails. However, not so in this movie. Herein we have the heroes who are able to obtain evidence against a corrupt political agent. In the latter part of the movie, they run from the mob in an effort to take this evidence to a newspaper and post it on the web. In a twist, the hero finds that he did not actually successfully audio record the villain. So then his conclusion is to simply kill the politician in cold blood. This is done without remorse or consequence; indeed, the flow of the movie leads us to think this is the good thing to do. Now while there are moral dilemmas in this which, I hope, are obvious, I wish to focus on something more than just murder.
Lately, there is a modern insurgence of vigilante movies and stories; stories wherein man takes the law into his own hands and deals out justice to his own end. This is a turn from movies of yore where the hero triumphs evil and the badguy is found by justice. These were movies carried by the theme of "Justice always prevails". Our movies are different these days. Now, it would seem that the theme is "What goes around comes around". This is sad really.
Now while it is true that Our Lord visits justice on the unjust, this eastern philosophy does not align with Scripture nor should it be adopted by true believers. Please be wary of this madness that seems to be the popular thought of today. It apparently encourages this madness of taking the law or justice into one's own hands, so also it takes the perspective of justice, as we should always have our eyes even in justice fixed on Our Lord God, and places it vengefully upon our enemies. Nor does this encouraged a right hearted forgiveness. Let us break it down. The Lord says that vengeance is His (Hebrews 10:30), and not only this but that He shall be the one to visit His wrath in justice (Romans 12:19). So what then? What is our attitude to such as those who wrong us in a culture and time where it seems that the unrighteous prosper and wickedness is rewarded (Jeremiah 12:1). We are to do as Christ commanded (Matthew 5:44); that is to love our enemies and pray for them. Why? Because we know that God will judge them ultimately, one way or another. And we remember that we were once just like them; that we too were under God's Wrath; that we all were going to suffer eternal judgement (Romans 3:10). Yet we have hope and joy because Christ is our mediator. Nigh two thousand years ago, Christ suffered that wrath on the Cross, taking our punishment. So then we can rejoice that we, once sinners, are now bought by Christ with His blood! And we can rejoice that "by grace, through faith, we are saved" (Ephesians 2:8). Rejoice! And pray for your enemies, that they may also know Christ; that they may also be saved. So don't tout this "what goes around comes around" thing; instead, remember Christ and the Cross, and pray that many more would come to faith to the glory of our beloved Sovereign, Christ Jesus!

SDG

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Beyond Horizons

Hullo all, my readers, I am sorry I have been so long away from writing you truths from God's Word. I was, infact, detained for a short time. And for those of you wondering, I am sadly no longer engaged to be married. I wish it were not so, but such is life. As a short side note, I no longer hold "Betrothal" as a valid or Biblical system for Holy Matrimony in our present culture.
Now, indeed, while the circumstances that weigh my heart so, and yet free me to write you, seem so very dire and dark, they also speak of God's wonderful and merciful Sovereignty. I had the joy to be encouraged and exhorted by a godly pastor in this dark hour who reminded me that times such as these will try our belief in God's Holy Word; in God's very Sovereignty. My dad has said as much also many a time that we must have faith in that God is working Sovereignly in our hard times. If we truly believe in God's Sovereignty, then we will know that God not only allows bad things in our lives, but verily brings them according to His preordaination. In short, he planned for this tragic incident in my life. Why, you ask. I don't know and we don't always know why God does so and so and such and such, but who are we, oh man, that we challenge God!? Rather, instead of trying to justify God or find purpose for our difficulties like a puffed up Job, we should look for the right and good in these circumstances. We should ask ourselves, How we can grow from our circumstances? What has the Lord taught us? How can I use this new found brokenness in the glory of God. So in the end, we praise a mighty and loving God! Thus we look beyond the horizon to the Cross!

SDG

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Time Is But Time. I'm Waiting For Eternity.

Greetings! It has been quite awhile since I've posted on here. As anticipated, this summer has been very busy. As Charles Dickens said "It was the best of times. It was the worst of times." There has been some wonderful joyous moments in which we were able to serve and praise our Lord. And there were some sad, mournful moments in which we were able to serve and praise our Lord admist tears. And through it all, the "normalness" of life kept going on, the sun rose and set the same as always. And thankfully my God who is immutable, never changing, was there in it all, growing and changing us all for His glory. Praise be to Him!

It cannot escape my notice, through all of life's ups and downs, joys and sorrows, that my Lord is always Sovereign, with a perfect plan for His children whom He loves. Of course when it comes to thinking on time, Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 is the first Scripture passage I think of. I for one am very thankful that "To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under Heaven." For in those appointed times we have the opportunity to grow in our spiritual walks.

No one can live soley on "puppy love" through out an entire marriage, the hope is that that love will grow to a deeper, more meaningful love in the years to come. The same goes for our relationship with God, I pray that it never stays where it resides now, but grows deeper in the future. A deeper, closer relationship does not come easy. Deeper love requires more self sacrifice, more dying to self to live to Christ, less desire to be served, more service given always to Him, His glory always first in our thoughts. A deeper love requires not mere words, but actions. Anything worth having is worth working for, and with the grace of our Lord, we will be purged, tried, sanctified, and grown. By His grace will we love Him more.

"I have seen the God-given task with which the sons of men are to be occupied. He has made everything beautiful in it's time. Also He has put eternity in their hearts. Except that no one can find out the work that God does from beginning to end." -Ecclesiastes 3:10-11 The things of this earth, the times of mourning, the times of rejoicing, they are but "times". We who are saved have a wonderful hope inside of us, knowing that we have an eternity waiting for us. Not time, eterinty! An eternity where we will be completely rid of these sins that continue to make us stumble, make us aware of how un-righteous we are apart from Christ. An eternity where we won't be focused on ourselves, our sorrows, or even our joys in earthly pursuits. No, we will have an eternity to be COMPLETELY focused on our Lord, able to give Him the glory He deserves. Able to recieve our riches and then blessed with the opportunity to cast them back down at His feet, where they belong. Oh, what a blessed eternity that will be!

As for now, I will praise Him through all of these times. For He has EVERYTHING appropiate in it's time. And with the trials and sorrows we face I can praise Him through it all, praying always to grow and glorify Him in the midst of it. James 1:2-4

We dear brothers and sisters, are running a race towards the goal, in order to win the prize. The goal being to be conformed to the image of Christ, the prize being, that we will be conformed to the image of Christ. Philippians 3:14

We must count it all joy when these things arise in our walks that will strengthen us and get us all the closer to the goal of being like Christ. I praise the Lord that to everything there is a purpose, for without His sovereignty, I would have no hope. Because of it, I may count it all joy and praise and glorify Him for these trial that grow us and bring us closer to Him, strenghten us to serve Him better.

Wield your sword, preach the Gospel unadulterated, run the race to win the prize. Win those crowns in order to have them to cast back to Him. "Rejoice evermore! Pray constantly! In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you." - 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

Thursday, June 17, 2010

"For It Is Written" -Stolen from Hebrews 11 Legacies Blog.

Do you have a favorite quote from a movie or a book? Maybe from one of our famous, dear to the heart heroes from the past? I have plenty I like to share on occasion, if I can recall the quote and do it justice. My favorite though is "for it is written" or or "thus says the Lord".

This phrase is always followed with either conviction or encouragement (when the Word is shared unadulterated). And it's a very key part I believe to a Christian's walk and gaining of maturity in the faith. It's important that we are hiding God's Word in our hearts so as not to sin against Him. (Psalm 119:11)
I looked up how many times "It is written" is found in the Bible. According to one resource it's in the KJV 80 times.

In the OT I found over and over the Israelites commanded to learn and obey the Word of the Lord. Joshua was very strict on this.
"This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success." - Joshua 1:8
"And afterward he read all the words of the law, the blessings and the cursings, according to all that is written in the Book of the Law." - Joshua 8:34
I'd like to point out that he read ALL the words of the law. He didn't brush aside the curses and head straight to the blessings. Joshua knew that every word of God was "profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, ready for every good work." (II Timothy 3:16) He used God's Word in instruction in rigtheousness; "Therefore be very courageous to keep and to do all that is written in the Book of the Law of Moses, lest you turn aside from it to the right hand or to the left..." -Joshua 23:6
I love reading through the book of Joshua and seeing the passion that Joshua and other leaders of the Israelites had for preserving, learning, and obeying God's Word. And no wonder, Joshua was close to Moses, can you imagine some of the conversations they must have had around the camp? Moses was God's instrument in writing the first 5 books of the Bible, Moses was given the ten commandments straight from God on Mount Sinai. Moses talked one-on-one with God, hearing His audible voice multiple times. It's understandable why Joshua then grew to love God's Word and defended it so mightily.

Later on we see the "man after God's own heart" on his death bed and giving last instructions to his son Solomon; "And keep the charge of the LORD your God: to walk in His ways, to keep His statutes, His commandments, His judgments, and His testimonies, as it is written in the Law of Moses, that you may prosper in all that you do and wherever you turn; that the LORD may fulfill His word which He spoke concerning me, saying, ‘If your sons take heed to their way, to walk before Me in truth with all their heart and with all their soul,’ He said, ‘you shall not lack a man on the throne of Israel.’" -I Kings 2:3-4 David knew from personal experience what happens when man seeks his own will and turns from God's commands. He sought to teach his son otherwise, he warned him to serve God fully, to not turn to the side, but to heed His commands. David knew the importance firsthand of God's Word. He loved His Lord and loved to obey Him, you see David's great remorse every time he sinned, not because of his own punishment, but because it hurt him to disobey his Lord.

In Jeremiah we see how people's lives turn when they seek their own will above God's, when they stop following His Word. Though they don't do "as it is written" our immutable God does; "So I will bring on that land all My words which I have pronounced against it, all that is written in this book, which Jeremiah has prophesied concerning all the nations." -Jeremiah 25:13 In Daniel as well: "Yes, all Israel has transgressed Your law, and has departed so as not to obey Your voice; therefore the curse and the oath written in the Law of Moses the servant of God have been poured out on us, because we have sinned against Him." -Daniel 9:11

One of the most beautiful things we see though, is what all of these previous sections are leading up to, the coming of our Messiah Jesus Christ! Reading through the gospels you'll see "it is written" quite often as Jesus fulfills prophecy after prophecy after prophecy. It's beautiful to see that happening. Interestingly enough, Christ attest to the importance of Scripture over and over. When He grew angry at the unrighteousness going on at the temple and threw the money changers out, He quotes His Father's Word; " Then He taught, saying to them, Is it not written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations’? But you have made it a ‘den of thieves.’” -Mark 11:17

And of course, likely the most famous passage of Scripture quoting is in Matthew 4 when Jesus was in the desert being tempted by Satan and He defends against him by quoting Scripture. "But He answered and said,“It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.’ and Satan even responds by quoting Scripture; "and said to Him, “If You are the Son of God, throw Yourself down. For it is written: ‘ He shall give His angels charge over you,’ and,‘ In their hands they shall bear you up, Lest you dash your foot against a stone.’Jesus then responds again, "Jesus said to him, “It is written again, ‘You shall not tempt the LORD your God.’” "Then Jesus said to him, “Away with you, Satan! For it is written, ‘You shall worship the LORD your God, and Him only you shall serve.’

Brethren, Satan knows Scripture and he'll use it wrongly to blindly lead people astray. He cunningly takes bits and pieces, he being the chief of liars will convince people that his and our words taken out of context are better than our Lord's pure, complete Word. Satan started practicing this back in Genesis when he told Eve "you will not surely die", yet we see God clearly saying a chapter earlier, "you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die". He was bold enough to tempt the Lord Jesus and try to cause Him to stumble, and quote Scripture while doing so.
We must learn the Scriptures, hide them on our heart, be wise and gain wisdom and discernment, "Teach me good judgment and knowledge, For I believe Your commandments." -Psalm 119:66, "That you may preserve discretion, And your lips may keep knowledge." -Proverbs 5:2
Almost every one of the 31 Proverbs has something to say of gaining wisdom and discretion. We MUST be discerning, in order to defend God's Word against the false teachers out there preaching a false gosple and making souls twice as fit for Hell as they are.

I pray that you read His Word daily, grow to love it ( "Your word is very pure; Therefore Your servant loves it." -Psalm 119:140), learn to heed it ( "How can a young man cleanse his way?By taking heed according to Your word." -Psalm 119:9), defend it ( "Beloved, while I was very diligent to write to you concerning our common salvation, I found it necessary to write to you exhorting you to contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints." -Jude 1:3), and please preach it ( "For if I preach the gospel, I have nothing to boast of, for necessity is laid upon me; yes, woe is me if I do not preach the gospel!" )

Oh how I love to hear "it is written" I pray you do as well. Wield those swords brethren, fellow pilgrims, for the glory of our Most High God!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Quick Survey

A fellow Christian is writing her Senior Research Thesis and is conducting a survey concerning missionaries. I imagine she could use as much input as possible, so please consider filling out the survey. It should take no more than ten minutes. :)

http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dEVSdVpOektYX1BVLW10SGxLOXlpRlE6MQ