Showing posts with label sensible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sensible. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2011

31 Days of Virtue: Day 24


... to be self-controlled and pure, to be busy at home, to be kind, and to be subject to their husbands, so that no one will malign the word of God. Titus 2:5

In other versions of this verse, self-controlled is sometimes read as live wisely, to be sensible, to be discreet, to be chaste, to use good judgement, to be sober-minded. However, all of these revolve around the idea of living right, of having your actions, words, and thoughts under control.

Over-reacting and flying off the wall in rage is not having your actions under control. Gossiping about someone in the beauty shop is not having your words under control. Thinking of ugly things to do or say to a person is not having your thoughts under control. Remember a virtuous woman is someone of moral excellence, goodness, and righteousness. This is what we should be working towards; not the other direction.

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

31 Days of Virtue: Day 5





A house and wealth are inherited from fathers, but a sensible wife is from the LORD. Proverbs 19:14

First, let's look at a few words and what they mean in this verse. Unlike yesterday's verse, 'house' in this verse refers to the actual building. And 'sensible' is sometimes replaced with the words 'prudent', 'understanding', or 'a wife with good sense'. A few synonyms of 'sensible' would be intelligent, rational, reasonable.

Would you consider yourself sensible? Would you consider yourself prudent? Have you ever been called a prude? I have. At first the 'accusation' stung a little bit. I didn't quite understand what the word meant. And the person who called me this didn't say it in a very flattering way. You can read all about that experience here.

According to dictionary.com, prudent means 'wise or judicious in practical affairs; discreet or careful', and a prude is 'a person who is excessively proper or modest in speech, conduct, dress, etc.' You see, society has turned this compliment into an insult, and all because we prudes disagree with their way of thinking. Yes, we disapprove of nudity in public; yes, we disapprove of excessive amounts of drinking and consuming drugs; yes, we disapprove of hundreds of love scenes played out in movies. According to Wikipedia, "In historical contrast, the word prude was originally a noble compliment. Traditionally, it was usually associated with wisdom, integrity, usefulness, and profit. Even in present day language, it forms the root of the word prudence, meaning "sound judgement in practical affairs"."

So if you have been labeled a prude, do not hang your head. Stand proud, and say thank you! You have come from the LORD!! Only the LORD can make you prudent, sensible, understanding, intelligent, rational, reasonable, and a wife with good sense! We can inherit many things from our earthly fathers - money, land, physical structures. Only the LORD can give us character like His own.




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