A woman of Godly value grows into a place where she understands life not by assumption but by experience shaped through responsibility, diligence, and personal growth in Jesus Christ. Having a life of your own, rooted in purpose and expressed through consistent effort, is not pride it is wisdom. It gives you the clarity to appreciate the labor, sacrifice, and pressure that comes with the assignment God has placed upon the men in your life. When Jesus becomes your foundation, He teaches you to live intentionally, not dependently, but interdependently in love and wisdom.
There is a depth of understanding that only comes when you have carried responsibility yourself. When you have prayed, worked, waited, built, and trusted God for results, you begin to recognize the weight that others carry. This is where empathy is formed. The Holy Spirit uses your personal journey to refine your perspective so that you no longer judge lightly but discern deeply. Proverbs 31:17 shows a woman who strengthens herself and engages her strength with wisdom. This is the picture of a woman whose life is active, purposeful, and aligned with God’s grace.
A woman who has her own walk with God and her own results becomes stable in relationships. She is not easily frustrated by delays or overwhelmed by the process of others because she understands process herself. In Jesus Christ, she learns patience, honor, and respect for growth. She becomes a partner who encourages rather than pressures, who builds rather than burdens, and who understands rather than criticizes.
Therefore, anchor your identity in Jesus and allow Him to shape your personal assignment. Build your relationship with the Holy Spirit daily and commit your hands to meaningful work and purpose. As you grow in your own journey, your heart becomes more balanced, your words become more gracious, and your understanding becomes deeper. In Christ, you are not only becoming whole, you are becoming a woman of wisdom who honors effort, values process, and reflects the heart of the Father in every relationship.
Apostle Prince Victor Matthew
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