ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: A VIRTUOUS WOMEN, Part 2
Greetings
and Solutions to all of you!
OK.
That was supposed to be “Salutations” but ”solutions” works, too.
This
was intended to be the final Coffee Break for the year 2012, but events conspired
to hold it up until January. Nevertheless, I want to finish up this discussion
on the virtuous woman.
This
is also the completion of our eighth year of publication of these articles and
discussions and the beginning of our ninth year. For those of you who may not
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As
I write this Coffee Break, I’m in Anchorage. Della and I are staying with our
daughter, Danielle, and her husband, Anthony, (and, of course, their two boys,
Anthony, Jr. and Joseph) during the transition period until we complete the
purchase of a new home here. That will hopefully be completed by the end of
January. We just realized that this is the very first Christmas holiday season
we’ve gotten to spend with Danielle, Anthony and family in the 20 years they’ve
been married. We’ve had Christmas with most of our other children at different
times, so this year was a treat for us.
Although
we will likely commute back and forth fairly frequently to the Yakima Valley
for the foreseeable future for continuing ministry there, the primary
responsibility for the fellowship has been transferred to Gary and Vicky
Hyndman. Gary & Vicky are a brother and sister in the Lord who have a rich
and seasoned background and heritage in the Lord, and with whom we have had the
joy of fellowship and communion for the past couple of years.
One
of the joys of being able to move on with freedom and liberty in the areas of
ministry God has called Della and me to – and especially the upcoming labors in
the arctic – is the backing, the unwavering prayer and intercessory support we
have from the families to whom the Lord has joined us during the past seven
years of ministry. There is a level of confidence that no words can properly
express. We have a constant sense of having been joined by Holy Spirit in Ekklesia, along with the sense of teamwork and koinonia that
comes with Ekklesia.
That
said; let’s get on with today’s discussion. Here again is the passage from
Proverbs 31.
"Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far
above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he
shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of
her life. She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the
merchants’ ships; she bringeth her food from afar.
She riseth also while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens.
"She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard. She girdeth
her loins with strength, and strengtheneth her arms.
She perceiveth that her merchandise is good:
her candle goeth not out by night. She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the
distaff. She stretcheth out her hand to the poor;
yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy. She
is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed
with scarlet. She maketh herself coverings of
tapestry; her clothing is silk and purple.
"Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land. She maketh fine linen, and selleth it;
and delivereth girdles unto the merchant. Strength
and honour are her clothing; and she
shall rejoice in time to come. She openeth her mouth
with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up,
and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth
her.
"Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all. Favour is deceitful,
and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised. Give her of the
fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates."
I’ve
said this before, and it bears repeating. For years – many years, in fact – I
always regarded this passage as a model of perfection for a wife, and one that
was more theoretical than practical. How in the world do you find a wife who
meets all of those qualifications?
Of
COURSE it was the Word of God! Of
course it had to be real because the Word clearly says so! But that
was a long ways from reality for me – and just about every
friend or acquaintance I knew! That’s no put down, by the way, of my Mother.
The Lord obviously designed her specifically for my Dad, and particularly, to
flow with him in an extraordinary way in laboring under sometimes nearly
impossible conditions in the arctic. Mom was an unusual individual. She was a
one-of-a-kind, and everyone who ever knew her would agree! There simply wasn’t
another one like her – but that’s another topic, and I won’t go there today.
Not
until the Lord joined Della and me, and the years began to unfold in our
relationship, did I realize that this picture of the virtuous woman was more
than a theoretical ideal. It was and is a reality, and I’ve had the privilege
of living it and seeing it unfold in front of my eyes for nearly thirty years.
It made the Song of Solomon come alive to me and peeled away layers of
revelation in the Word which had been hidden.
Consider
the picture in the Song of Solomon. This is a slightly different kind of woman,
but from every standard of measure, she is without doubt a virtuous woman. I’m
quoting from my own amplified translation of the Hebrew metaphors that abound
throughout, and picking up in Chapter 1, verse 4:
(1:4) (Much later as the radiant Shulamite
leaves the bedchamber, the young maidens gather around her.) "We have
prepared a celebration -- a feast of wine -- for you" (As they all gather
together, the obvious questions arise.) "What makes you so different from
us? Why did He choose you? We have a real desire to know and understand so that
if an opportunity arises for us, we will be ready! Your obvious display of love
together gives us something to contemplate and consider. You have our sincere
appreciation! We are genuinely blessed by what you have shown together.
(1:5) (Without hesitation, she responds.) "Although I am
beautiful and desirable for Him to look upon, the real answer goes much deeper.
There is a "search" that goes on in the heart of every person -- a
seeking after one's counterpart -- for their "other self." I have
spent my life searching for the man who is my "other self," knowing
deep inside that when I found him, an inner joining would occur -- a linking up
to form a whole being instead of two partial beings. That inner joining
occurred when we met and came to know each other. Just as our society views the
tents of Kedar as a symbol of strength, authority,
loyalty to family, protectiveness, and the absence of pretense, so does my
lord, the King, see built in me a commitment to those values. He sees in me a
mobility, a flexibility, a willingness to pick up and go -- to follow him
wherever he desires to go. In the same way that the curtains of his chamber shimmer
and ripple in their color and transparent beauty, so also does Solomon see an
inner transparency to me -- and a physical body which shimmers and ripples with
movement, to his great delight! This is what he looked for in a bride, and why
he chose me."
(1:6) "Because you normally expect a woman who is taken in
marriage to have been prepared indoors, away from the sun, with oils and spices
and perfumes for several weeks or months, you look on me with shock because my
skin is deeply tanned. Ignore that! My preparation came another way! Instead of
scrubbing my skin, washing it, and rubbing it with oils and spices, my spirit
and inner being have been scrubbed through the washing of trying experiences.
For years have I been in the furnace of affliction with my supposed
"friends" and family. They hated me. They were angry and extremely
jealous of me. My family thought to rid themselves of my presence by forcing me
to tend the vineyards. I was made vulnerable to wild animals, thieves and
robbers. They exposed me to the elements of nature: the storms, the wind and
the rain, and the hot sun. I became responsible for work my brothers were
supposed to do. Because I was responsible for keeping several vineyards, I
couldn't keep up with all of them. Consequently, my own vineyard fell into
neglect, and my reputation went with it. The constant exposure to danger and
hard work with the attendant problems, and watching God's provision and
deliverance through those years, developed something in my spirit more
important to the King than scrubbed skin, olive oil and spices..."
The
virtuous woman is more than an exterior beauty. She is much more than what the
world today refers to as "a trophy wife." As we all know, physical
looks and youthful beauty seem to fade through the years for most of us.
Appearance has its place, but of long lasting importance and significance is
character, integrity, honor and grace -- all of which exist in an atmosphere of
true love. Along with that goes patience, commitment, initiative and a willingness
to take on things that are greater than oneself. Now, add to all of that the
willingness and purpose of this virtuous woman to fit herself into the very
makeup and personality of her husband, to complete those areas of him that are
lacking or insufficient, to round him out into a complete being.
What
am I describing, folks?
We're
talking about the Bride of Christ!
This
passage from the Song of Solomon is descriptive of a preparation process that
takes place. Notice that the Shulamite has been
through the fire, in a manner of speaking. She has been exposed to every form
of danger. Yet, she has not only tended to a business of her own (albeit
falling short because of her care of the business affairs of "friends and
family"), she has ministered to the needs of the aforementioned friends
and family and maintained a right spirit in the midst of everything.
In
case you missed it, folks, that's pretty rare in the world today! She is an
admittedly beautiful woman to look at (Solomon wouldn't have chosen someone who
wasn't), but more than that, she has the kind of beauty that shines out from
within a character that has overcome obstacles, the storms of life, persecution
and opposition on every hand. She exhibits a peace and tranquility and a
self-confidence that comes from the constant presence of the Lord. Besides all
that, she has the self-possessed attributes that come from watching the
deliverance of the Lord and His protection over her no matter what she went
through.
Now,
go back and take another look at the woman described in Proverbs 31.
This
woman has the best interests of her husband and her husband's reputation at heart.
She looks after the needs of her children and even the household retainers --
the servants, the maids, etc. She's not afraid of hard work and puts "the
pedal to the metal" in order to ensure that her business endeavors are
successful. She is particular and tasteful in her choices. She has a vision for
the future -- not only for her own labors, but also for her husband's esteem
and reputation in the community.
Out
of her mouth comes grace and peace. Out of her spirit comes wisdom and
understanding. Her counsel is sought after by her husband, her children, her
family at large and the community of which she is a part. Her words are backed
with integrity.
In
spite of her personal successes and the praise she receives -- not only from
her husband, but her children, her family in general, and the community at
large -- she has a clear and uncompromised understanding that everything she
has and everything she does can be directly attributed to the favor of the
Lord.
Now!
We've been speaking somewhat in metaphors and similes, but let's bring this
down to earth a bit. This, my friends, is exactly what the King of Kings, our
Lord and coming Bridegroom, has been after in His Bride: the virtuous woman of
Proverbs 31.
Jesus
Christ is coming back for a virtuous woman. Consider what John saw and wrote in
Revelation 19:6-7:
"And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude, and
as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings,
saying, Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.
Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to Him:
for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself
ready."
Contrary
to a lot of unfortunate and erroneous doctrine which has been preached
throughout the body of Christ for well over a century, the Bride of Christ is
NOT going to be made ready WHEN Jesus returns. The Bride of Christ will have
readied herself so that Jesus will have something and someone to come back to
and for!
This
is no namby-pamby, Caesar-Milquetoast, quiet and meek lady! This is an overcomer! This is a warrior! This is a lady who wields the
sword of the Lord boldly, but carefully and accurately, tearing down the
Enemy's strongholds. This is a virtuous woman whose integrity is that of the
Lord Himself! When she opens her mouth to speak, it is the authority of Jesus'
voice you hear.
When
she ministers to the needy, she doesn't just "fix" the short-term
problem; she gets to the heart of the issues and brings the necessary healing
and correction needed so that the "healed" can go forth in the power
of that healing and duplicate what they've received. Whereas the virtuous woman
of Proverbs 31 might well have been considered a "miracle worker"
because she was able to juggle so many different things at the same time and
accomplish them successfully, the virtuous woman Jesus is after is literally
immersed in Him, in His character and makeup, in His personality. She's not
just "supernatural"; she is naturally supernatural, and
supernaturally natural!
That's
because she and He have been blended together into a complete being! You'll
excuse me, I trust, for using this personal example, but when people see Della,
they see me. When they see me, they see Della. It's simple, really. I'm me
because of, and with Della. She is who she is because I am blended into her
personality and character. We complete each other.
So
it is with the virtuous woman prophesied of in Proverbs 31. She fulfils, she
completes, she rounds out everything that Jesus is. She is the expansion of His
personality. She is the augmentation of His love, His authority, His grace and
His power! She is everything He has been looking for and waiting for these
thousands of years since the first words of Creation were first spoken.
The
virtuous woman is the "what and why" Jesus suffered and died, and
rose again destroying death in the process in order to win for Himself. Jesus
is returning for this virtuous woman, but He's not coming today or tomorrow.
The Bride is yet to be completed, and there is no cry -- either among the
Bride, or coming from Holy Spirit -- which even begins to sound like,
"Come, Lord Jesus." Nope!
C'mon,
Family! It's time to wake up and realize that Jesus will not return until He
has a disciplined Bride who has conformed to His image -- not their religious
image of what they are supposed to be. This is a people who, when He comes,
will make Him proud, joyful, and absolutely pleased in every respect with what
He receives!
See
you again, soon!
Bobby
Connor is a brother in the Lord whom I first met back in the 1970's. He is a
strong and clear prophetic voice to the body of Christ in this hour. Here is a
portion of a prophecy recently delivered by him:
God's
Holy Spirit is stirring His people! The King of kings is awakening warriors to
take their place, to join the victorious, joyful band of Believers known as the
overcomers, those who stand strong for King Jesus and
carry His glory and love throughout the earth (1 John 5:4)!
As
followers of this glorious King, each one of us is called and commissioned by
the Spirit of God to become mighty warriors of God. What is a warrior? One
who has experienced many battles and has defeated every enemy. One who
succeeds without fail! The warrior, however, is not a common soldier. Warriors
demonstrate nobility and honor, bravery and fearlessness, and, above all,
radical devotion to their Leader. Warriors will die for their king!
You
may well be asking, "Me? A mighty warrior?" Yes, you! Does this
calling sound impossible? It is! Is this beyond your strength and ability?
Absolutely!
Our
identity as warriors of God is only possible because we, in ourselves, are now
dead! We have been crucified with Christ. We no longer live: our lives have
been bought by His Blood at Calvary. Christ now lives as God's Warrior in and
through us!
"I
am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I
live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for
me." Galatians 2:20
During
these perilous, dark days, we can be fearless champions because Christ, living
within and through us, has already "overcome the world" (see also
Joshua 1:7). We don't have to overcome; Christ already has. He is the mighty
Lion of Judah! He is the King of kings! Remember His promise: "Greater
is He that is in you, than he that is in the world" (1 John 4:4). The
apostle Paul reminds us that we are NOW more than conquerors in and through
Christ Jesus (Romans 8:37).
(For the rest of this prophecy, go
to: http://www.elijahlist.com/words/display_word.html?ID=11756.
Blessings
on you!
Regner
A. Capener
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