But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made. She came to him and asked, "Lord, don't you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!" Luke 10:40 (NIV)
Have you ever felt like Martha? You look at all the things you need to do and think, "How can I get this done by myself? Oh, if only I had a maid!"
If you've looked at the woman in Proverbs 31 you have no doubt seen that she was someone who accomplished a lot. I remember thinking to myself, "How is she able to get so much done? She has the same 24 hours in a day that I do. How come she is able to be so productive?"
After many years of studying the Proverbs 31 woman I can tell you that there are five things she does that guarantee her success. Let's take a look at a few of the passages pertaining to the Proverbs 31 woman to see what we can learn from her.
1. She Worked Early.
"She rises while it is yet night and gets food for her household and assigns her maids their tasks." Proverbs 31:15 (Amplified Bible)
Yes, that's right. She was up early in the morning. Not only was she up early, she was working early. Notice that she was busy preparing breakfast for everyone in her household. In today's world we don't have to get up before dawn to make breakfast, but there is much that we can accomplish when we get up early.
Oh, I can just hear some of you moaning, "I'm not a morning person." Well, I understand how you feel. I felt the same way myself. Then I realized that God thought it was so important that He put it in the Bible. This is the kind of thing you have to put into practice before you have a change of heart about it. It was that way for me. The Lord had to show my stubborn heart over and over that I need to get up early before I understood its benefits.
Now, I get up early with a joyful heart. I am able to have my quiet time with the Lord, shower and get ready, put in a load of laundry and get organized for the day. When I do these things early I am ready for just about anything that comes my way that day because I have prepared my heart and my mind.
2. She Worked with Strength
"She girds herself with strength and strengthens her arms." Proverbs 31:17 (NKJ)
The Proverbs 31 woman was no couch potato. She understood that in order to do all that she had to do, that she must be in good physical shape. She knew that her family depended on her and therefore her health was important to her.
It is easy to get busy with taking care of your family and end up neglecting your own physical well-being. Making sure that you are eating right and getting enough exercise is important. How else are you going to be able to pick up your crying toddler, vacuum the house, clean out the car, play with your children and still have energy left to have a romantic time with your husband (if you get my drift)? You have to be in good physical shape.
3. She Worked Smart
"...and assigns her maids their tasks." Proverbs 31:15 (Amplified Bible)
I remember when it hit me that the Proverbs 31 woman had maids working for her. I thought, "How unfair it is that she had maids and I have to do all this work on my own (pout, pout)."
Then the Lord opened my eyes. He helped me realize how many maids I actually had! There was the washing machine and dryer, the vacuum cleaner, the dish washer, the microwave, the slow cooker, the oven, the toaster, the coffee pot and my favorite -- the bread machine. When I stopped to think about it, all my appliances were performing services just like the maids of the Proverbs 31 woman. No more pouting for me!
Now I use all my maids, I mean appliances, to their full potential. I finally realized that I needed to work smarter, not harder. Delegation was the key. After all, the Lord had blessed me with these machines. Why was I not using them as I should? Now, on any given day you will find that I have my bread machine, slow cooker and my washer and dryer going so that I am free to be productive in other areas of watching over my home.
4. She Worked Carefully
She carefully watches all that goes on in her household and does not have to bear the consequences of laziness. Proverbs 31:27 (NLT)
This was a woman who was on top of things. She understood that what went on in her home was her responsibility. She carefully watched over everything and made sure that whatever needed to get done got done. She didn't let anything distract her. She had a plan and she worked her plan.
5. She Worked for the Lord
Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the LORD, she shall be praised. Proverbs 31:30 (NIV)
The Proverbs 31 woman did have one secret weapon in her home management arsenal. Today, that secret weapon is available to all Christian Home Managers. What was her secret? She had a healthy fear of the Lord.
She feared the Lord not because she was afraid that she might make a mistake or displease Him. Rather, her fear of the Lord came from a healthy respect and a submissive heart. She wanted to do what is right in His eyes because she knew that His way was the best way. What she did, she did for the Lord.
She also knew that she could rely on Him to help her with all that He had asked her to do. This woman didn't run around fretting about getting things done or complaining that her load was too great. She got her strength from the Lord.
We all have times when we feel overwhelmed by our responsibilities. Many times I have thought how nice it would be to have someone come in and take care of things for me. But that is not what managing a home is about. If we take the time to learn from the Proverbs 31 woman we will see that although she had a lot to do, she was wise about how she did it. We can all be as productive as the Proverbs 31 woman if we put these five principals into practice.
About the author: Martha Matthews is the Executive Director of Christian-Homemaking.com
Helping Christian homemakers organize and manage their home.
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