Proverbs 31: Speak Out for Justice
As we close the Book of Proverbs, we remember the practical advice we hear that has the power to guide us in living a fruitful, God-like life. We know that we have the help of Lady Wisdom and God the Creator whenever we are confused, frightened or anxious. And we know that this wisdom lies within each of us, waiting to burgeon into good works that support the common good, nurture goodness in society, and bring about the serenity we seek. The formula is simple. We go to the margins rather than the powerful of society. We remember to include the diverse rather than the few or elite. We keep in mind that God sees all, hears all, and holds all in the heart of Christ. And we rest in the Spirit that not only consoles and heals, but also sustains, guides, and transforms.
Speak up for the people who have no voice,
for the rights of all the down-and-outers.
Speak out for justice!
Stand up for the poor and destitute!
Before the writers of Proverbs close their book of advice, they include a last ode to the virtues of the ideal woman. Although these words describe a world in which each woman saw her worth through the men in her life, they also describe God’s intention to include women’s quiet compassion as an important influence in a world that looks for peace.
Tomorrow we look at the writers of Proverbs to examine the timelessness of their words.
When we compare THE MESSAGE translation of these verses with other versions, we realize the importance of speaking out for justice.
For an additional post on the Ideal Wife, visit Sirach 25-27 on this blog at: https://thenoontimes.com/2012/03/27/the-ideal-wife/
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