In his sermon titled "The Virtuous Woman," Paul Tyler addresses the theological topic of the biblical depiction of a virtuous woman as presented in Proverbs 31:10. He highlights the characteristics that define this woman, emphasizing her worth as being beyond rubies due to her fear of the Lord and her active engagement in good works. Tyler contrasts this virtuous figure with the folly of an evil woman, drawing from earlier Proverbs to illustrate the consequences of not adhering to godly principles. Key Scripture references include Proverbs 31, particularly verses 10-31, which delineate the qualities of a virtuous woman, and other passages reflecting on virtue and wisdom. The practical significance lies in encouraging women to cultivate godliness and illustrating how such attributes reflect the grace of God, showcasing the value of women in the church and their pivotal roles within the family structure and community.
“Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies.”
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. There’s no wisdom apart from the fear of the Lord.”
“Don’t labour continually under your felt unworthiness and guilt and sin. Think of what you are by the grace of God.”
“A woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.”
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