Galatians 5:22-23 "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law."
Monday, February 27, 2012
Special Day!
Sunday, February 12, 2012
The Amazing Love of Christ
And Can It Be
by Charles Wesley
1.
And can it be that I should gain
an interest in the Savior's blood!
Died he for me? who caused his pain!
For me? who him to death pursued?
Amazing love! How can it be
that thou, my God, shouldst die for me?
Amazing love! How can it be
that thou, my God, shouldst die for me?
2.
'Tis mystery all: th' Immortal dies!
Who can explore his strange design?
In vain the firstborn seraph tries
to sound the depths of love divine.
'Tis mercy all! Let earth adore;
let angel minds inquire no more.
'Tis mercy all! Let earth adore;
let angel minds inquire no more.
3.
He left his Father's throne above
(so free, so infinite his grace!),
emptied himself of all but love,
and bled for Adam's helpless race.
'Tis mercy all, immense and free,
for O my God, it found out me!
'Tis mercy all, immense and free,
for O my God, it found out me!
4.
Long my imprisoned spirit lay,
fast bound in sin and nature's night;
thine eye diffused a quickening ray;
I woke, the dungeon flamed with light;
my chains fell off, my heart was free,
I rose, went forth, and followed thee.
My chains fell off, my heart was free,
I rose, went forth, and followed thee.
5.
No condemnation now I dread;
Jesus, and all in him, is mine;
alive in him, my living Head,
and clothed in righteousness divine,
bold I approach th' eternal throne,
and claim the crown, through Christ my own.
Bold I approach th' eternal throne,
and claim the crown, through Christ my own.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Happy New Year!

A traveler was walking along the road. He had a scythe upon his shoulder and an hourglass in his hand. He walked with measured, exact footsteps. His eyes looked straight in front, and they never moved either to the right or left, but gazed on what was beyond.
I said to him, "What is your name?"
"My name is Time."
"Where are you going?"
"I am going to eternity."
"What is the number of your years?"
He showed me an open book, and on the page just turned over was written the date the year just begun.
Where he went I followed, but even as I went I felt I could not tell how long I should follow. I saw one person after another in the road, and lie down to rise no more. They were left behind, for Time paused not; his course was unstopped.
Yes, my reader, you are walking with Time on the road of life in a new year begun. But you may not go far; you may pass the buds of Spring, but never see the flower of Summer. Or, you may watch the leaves fall from the Autumn trees, and lie beneath them in the Winter. But whether your days on earth are to be few or many, are you ready for eternity?
You may have begun the year with gray hair and other signs of old age, or you may be facing the future with youthful buoyancy. But whether you are old or young, God would have you number your days, ad apply your heart to wisdom (Psalm 90:12).
To begin the year with God is more important than anything else in this world. The Bible says: "Seek ye the Lord while He may be found, call ye upon Him while He is near: let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, and He will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon" (Isaiah 55:6, 7).
The dawning of a new year serves to remind us that we are all marching through time, heading for eternity. Awaiting each traveler is either a glad and glorious heaven in the presence of God, or a sad and sorrowful hell, banished from God. The eternal Son of God entered into time as the man Christ Jesus to make a way for sinful man to approach God and enter into life eternal. His death, burial and resurrection have fully accomplished this objective so that Jesus now proclaims, "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life: no man cometh unto the Father but by Me" (John 14:6).
To personally "seek the Lord" is to realize that Christ died for your sins, and to trust His shed blood as the full and powerful payment needed to wash your sins away. "The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin" (I John 1:7). On the basis of Christ's atoning sacrifice, God abundantly pardons the repentant sinner and makes him a child of God forever. "Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the Just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God" (I Peter 3:18).
But you must seek Him now, "while He may be found," while there is still time, before you pass into eternity. In view of the uncertainty of life, how important it is to "Prepare to meet thy God" (Amos 4:12), through faith in Christ as your personal Saviour! This alone will enable you to experience a truly Happy New Year and look forward to a glorious eternity with absolute certainty. -J.F.P.
-the Happy New Year! gospel tract by Moments with the Book
Happy New Year's Eve!
This year went by so fast. Praise the Lord for all His help and guidance.
Do you have any new year's resolutions?
I want to grow more in Christ likeness and understand the Bible more.
Also, I really want to know what you think about all of my blog posts. I want feed back from you, so please comment! I get encouraged when I see people encouraged.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Happy Birthday, Jesus!

Christmas is Jesus' birthday but sometimes we get overwhelmed with Christmas dinners, presents, and even in the belief of Santa Claus. Christmas is called that because it's all about Christ, not Santa or anyone else. We need to celebrate His coming today!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
The True Meaning of Christmas
•God the Son has become a man
~Philippians 2:5-8
~John 3:16
"For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."
~Romans 6:23
This Christmas you can experience the true meaning of Christmas-Jesus Christ- and receive forgiveness of sins, joy beyond measure, and eternal life with God in Heaven. Won't you receive Jesus Christ, the risen Son of God, as your personal Saviour?
"But as many received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name."
As we celebrate Christmas, remember that the greatest gift wasn't placed under a tree, but rather He was hung on a tree.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
The Legend of the Candy Cane

Many years ago, a candymaker wanted to make a candy at Christmas time that would serve as a witness to his Christian faith. He wanted to incorporate several symbols for the birth, ministry and death of Jesus.
He began with a stick of pure white hard candy. The white symbolized the virgin birth and the sinless life of Jesus.
He made the candy hard to symbolize the that Jesus is the solid rock and the foundation of the church. The firmness also represents the promises of God.
The candy maker made the candy in the form of a "J" to represent the name of Jesus, who came to earth as our Savior. He thought it could also represent the staff of Jesus, the Good Shepherd.
The candy maker then added red stripes. He used three small stripes to show the stripes of the scourging Jesus received, by which we are healed. The large red stripe was for the blood shed by Christ on the cross so that we could be forgiven and have the promise of eternal life.
The flavor of mint is similar to hyssop. In Old Testament times, hyssop was associated with purification and sacrifice. It was also used at the cross as they gave Jesus a drink of vinegar before He gave up the Ghost.
Look at the Candy Cane
What do you see?
Stripes that are red
Like the blood shed for me
White is for my Savior
Who's sinless and pure!
"J" is for Jesus,
My Lord, that's for sure!
Turn it around
And a staff you will see
Jesus my shepherd
Was born for Me!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
The Joy of Giving

It's only 5 days till Christmas!
What items are on your wishlist?
What items are on your TO BUY list?
I love receiving gifts but I also like giving presents and making people happy. But I love to save money and that sometimes hinders me from buying the very best present for my friend. But you know what, Jesus Christ didn't keep His life for Himself to save us and give us the gift of Salvation. He gave all He had and died on the cross to make us happy and to be able to live with Him forever in heaven.
And as we buy gifts for our friends or even as we tithe, God will double what we gave Him! Sometimes we like to save because we have house bills to pay, but God will always provide our needs no matter what. Now this doesn't mean we should just use all our money! We need to be wise in the things we do- do all to the glory of God.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Joy to the World
Joy to the World , the Lord is come!
Let earth receive her King;
Let every heart prepare Him room,
And Heaven and nature sing,
And Heaven and nature sing,
And Heaven, and Heaven, and nature sing.
Joy to the World, the Savior reigns!
Let men their songs employ;
While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains
Repeat the sounding joy,
Repeat the sounding joy,
Repeat, repeat, the sounding joy.
No more let sins and sorrows grow,
Nor thorns infest the ground;
He comes to make His blessings flow
Far as the curse is found,
Far as the curse is found,
Far as, far as, the curse is found.
He rules the world with truth and grace,
And makes the nations prove
The glories of His righteousness,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders, wonders, of His love.
~Be joyful! Jesus came to earth to be born as a babe in a manger, to die for our sins on the cross and later rise again. What better news is there to share with everyone? He's coming again! Let us prepare our hearts and do all to His glory.
Williamsburg Trip
Sunday, December 11, 2011
The Presents of Christmas



The Season of Giving

Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year. Gifts are given, carols are sung, delicious food are eaten, and bright Christmas decorations are hung.
This December, my school is going to Williamsburg to experience America's colonial times. Christmas time is a time when many people are opening their hearts to Salvation so it's a perfect opportunity for us to give out tracts.
Friday, December 02, 2011
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas!
We have quickly changed from fall Thanksgiving to the Christmas season!
Enjoy the Christmas music and messages!
Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 01, 2011
The Proverb of the Book of Proverbs
This chart is how I understand Proverbs. I am not all knowing like God, so please read the Bible yourself to understand it. You may have a different viewpoint.
Date | C/V | Name | What is going on |
11-1 | Ch. 1; V. 2,3 | wisdom | Proverbs encourages Solomon and others to know wisdom and to receive the instruction of the wise. |
| 4 | simple | The simple need instruction because he is easily deceived. |
| 5, 6 | wise | A wise person will listen and increase his knowledge from listening. He will go to wise counsels for advice because their words are full of knowledge. |
| 7 | fool, wisdom | Fools hate wisdom and instruction. Wisdom is God. |
| 20 | wisdom | If you have wisdom, you will know to get out of sin. |
| 22 | simple | Wisdom is asking how long the naïve ones will love their immaturity. |
| 22 | scorner | Scorners delight in their mockery of sin. |
| 22 | fool | How long will fools hate knowledge? |
| 32 | simple | Because the simple have turned away from God, they will be slain. |
| 32 | fool | The posterity or enjoyment of fools will destroy them. |
11-2 | Ch. 2; V. 2 | wisdom | To be wise, you must hide and receive commandments and incline your ear to wisdom. |
| 6, 7 | wisdom | The Lord gives wisdom, and everything that comes out of His mouth is wise. He gives wisdom to the righteous. |
| 10 | wisdom | When wisdom is in our hearts, we will have understanding to help us discern evil from good. |
11-3 | Ch. 3; V. 7 | wise | Don’t think you’re wise just because what you’re doing appeals to you. Fear the Lord and get away from evil. |
| 13 | wisdom | Anyone who finds wisdom becomes happy. |
| 19 | wisdom | The earth and heavens are made by our Lord who has wisdom and understanding. |
| 21 | wisdom | We should keep sound wisdom. |
| 34 | scorner | God judges the scorners but gives grace to the lowly and humble. |
| 35 | wise, fool | The wise will have glory but the fools will be put to shame. |
11-4 | Ch. 4; V. 5, 7 | wisdom | Get wisdom and don’t forget it. Wisdom is a major thing. It will give you honor. |
| 11 | wisdom | God has taught us in the way of wisdom. |
11-5 | Ch. 5; V. 1 | wisdom | We are being warned of dangers by our father. With wisdom, we can see the dangers. |
11-6 | Ch. 6; V. 6 | wise, sluggard/ slothful | The wise and the lazy should consider the ways of an ant or a diligent person. |
11-7 | Ch. 7 V. 4 | wisdom | Be close to wisdom like a sibling. |
| 7 | simple | If you are wise, you can separate the simple and youth from the mature. |
| 22 | fool | A fool falls into sin blindly. |
11-8 | Ch. 8 V.1 | wisdom | A wise person is ready to share the gospel and help out anyone with warnings. |
| 5 | Simple, wisdom | The simple ones should gain sensibleness and search for wisdom. |
| 5 | fool | The foolish should have a heart for understanding and discernment. |
| 11 | wisdom | Wisdom is better than any material thing. |
| 12, 14 | wisdom | Wisdom comes with prudence (carefulness), counsel, understanding, and strength. |
| 33 | wise | The wise hears instruction and does not refuse it. |
11-9 | Ch. 9 V.1 | wisdom | With wisdom, you can be prepared and maintain a high standard. |
| 4,6 | Simple, fool | The simple are encouraged to find wisdom and to leave the foolish to find understanding. |
| 7, 8 | Scorner, wise | A scorner gets mad when corrected and brings shame to the corrector. He will hate you for correction, but the wise will love you. |
| 9 | wise | A wise man takes instruction and becomes wiser. |
| 10 | wisdom | The only way to gain wisdom is by fearing the Lord. |
| 12 | Wise, scorner | If you’re wise, your decisions will bring you rewards but scorning makes you depend on yourself when you are suffering. |
| 13 | Fool, simple | A fool keeps talking without thinking before speaking and is undisciplined. |
| 16 | simple | The simple are not wise and are gullible enough to be dragged into sin. |
11-10 | Ch. 10 V. 1 | Wise, fool | A wise son brings joy to his parents, but a fool brings heaviness to the heart. |
| 4 | diligent | Diligence offers rewards and riches. |
| 5 | wise | You are wise if you prepare ahead, but if you do nothing with your free time, you are a shame. |
| 8 | wise | The wise receives commands willingly. |
| 10 | fool | A talkative person leads to trouble at times. |
| 13 | wisdom | If you have understanding and the willingness to follow, you have wisdom, but if you lack understanding, you need to be straightened (with a rod). |
| 14 | Wise, fool | The wise store up knowledge but the fool brings himself to destruction. |
| 19 | wise | If you control your tongue, you will be wise. |
| 21 | fool | The righteous help with their words but a fool’s words can kill him spiritually. |
| 23 | Fool, wisdom | Fools love to do mischief, but a man with understanding has wisdom. |
| 26 | Sluggard/ slothful | Laziness irritates those around you just like smoke and vinegar. |
| 31 | wisdom | People who are morally correct have wisdom in their mouths. Those that have disobedient hearts will get in trouble. |
11-11 | Ch. 11 V. 2 | wisdom | When you’re proud, you bring shame, but when you are humble, you gain wisdom. |
| 29 | Fool, wise | Fools cause trouble and inherit nothing. They become servants to the wise. |
| 30 | wise | You are wise if you win souls to the Lord. |
11-12 | Ch. 12 V. 8 | wisdom | You will be praised for your wisdom but you will be despised for perverseness. |
| 15 | fool | A fool thinks his sinful actions are right. |
| 15 | wise | The wise is open to counsel. |
| 16 | fool | When a fool is annoyed, he shows his anger. |
| 23 | fool | Fools blurt out the foolishness in their hearts. |
| 24 | Diligent, slothful | The diligent are responsible and in charge, but the lazy are to serve hard. |
| 27 | Slothful, diligent | The slothful are too lazy to cook what they caught, but the diligent value their catch and do not waste it. |
11-13 | Ch. 13 V. 1 | Wise, scorner | A wise person hears instruction but a scorner doesn’t listen to it. |
| 4 | Sluggard/slothful, diligent | When the lazy want something, they don’t do anything to get it. When the diligent want something, they try their hardest and achieve their goal. |
| 10 | wisdom | Pride leads to fights but wisdom brings advice. |
| 14 | wise | When you have wisdom, you can avoid death. |
| 16 | fool | A fool shows all his foolishness. |
| 19 | fool | Fools stick to evil and have no hope. |
| 20 | Wise, fool | If you walk with wise people, you will be wise, but if you walk with fools, you will be like them and your testimony will be destroyed. |
11-14 | Ch. 14 V. 1 | Wise, fool | A wise person represents her house well in a good Christian way but a fool neglects her representation. |
| 3 | Fool, wise | Pride is found in the fool’s mouth but the wise keep pride tucked away. |
| 6 | scorner | A scorner tries to find wisdom but fails because he doesn’t fear the Lord. |
| 7 | fool | Stay away from the foolish. |
| 8 | Wisdom, fool | The wise thinks things through to understand it clearly but fools are deceived easily and rush into decisions. |
| 9 | fool | Fools mock sin. |
| 15 | simple | The naïve ones believe everything. |
| 16 | Wise, fool | The wise fear and run away from evil but a fool thinks he can overcome it so he pushes on. |
| 17 | fool | When you are angry, you deal with things foolishly. |
| 18 | simple | The gullible ones inherit foolishness. |
| 24 | Wise, fool | The wise gain rewards and wealth but the fools gain more foolishness. |
| 33 | Wisdom, fool | Wisdom is everywhere but only the ones who understand have it. |
| 35 | wise | Everyone likes someone wise. |
11-15 | Ch. 15 V. 2 | Wise, fool | The wise use knowledgeable words but the fools speak foolishly. |
| 5 | fool | Fools hate their father’s instruction. |
| 7 | Wise, fool | Knowledge comes out of a wise mouth but in a fool’s mouth there is none found because there is none in the heart. |
| 12 | Scorner, wise | Scorners hate their correctors; they will not go to the wise. |
| 14 | fool | The fool is content with folly. |
| 19 | slothful | A lazy person makes his task harder. |
| 20 | Wise, fool | A wise son makes his father happy but a fool brings his mother grief because he hates her. |
| 21 | wisdom | Folly is the only happiness of a fool. |
| 24 | wise | The wise can see that there is everlasting life in heaven with God. |
| 31 | wise | You are wise if you listen to reproof. |
| 33 | wisdom | All you have to do to be wise Is to fear the Lord. |
11-16 | Ch. 16 V. 14 | wise | The wrath of the king causes death but a wise man will not anger the king. |
| 16 | wisdom | Getting wisdom and understanding is better than getting gold or silver. |
| 21 | wise | Everyone knows a wise man is careful. |
| 22 | fool | The only thing fools follow is foolishness. |
| 23 | wise | A wise person’s heart guides his mouth. |
11-17 | Ch. 17 V. 2 | wise | A wise person can have more rule and riches over someone disgraceful and foolish. |
| 7 | fool | Excellent speech is not found in a fool. |
| 10 | wise, fool | It’s easier to correct a wise man than whipping or spanking a fool. |
| 12 | fool | A fool is more dangerous than an animal. |
| 16 | Fool, wisdom | A fool tries to buy wisdom without having desire for it. |
| 21 | fool | You can’t really convince a stubborn fool. |
| 21, 25 | fool | A father of a fool has no joy. The foolish son is grief and bitterness to his parents. |
| 24 | Wisdom, fool | Wisdom is available to those who understand where it is, but fools have no clue. |
| 28 | Fool, wise | A fool is wise when he is controlling his emotions and lips. |
11-18 | Ch. 18 V.1 | wisdom | If you have desire for wisdom and you separate yourself from fools, you will find wisdom. |
| 2 | fool | A fool is bored with understanding. |
| 4 | wisdom | The words of the wise satisfy. |
| 6, 7 | fool | A fool’s lips meddle with other people’s arguments causing him to hurt people. His mouth leads him to destruction and trouble. |
| 9 | slothful | You are a waster of time if you are lazy. |
| 15 | wise | The wise seek and find knowledge. |
11-19 | Ch. 19 V. 1 | fool | A wise poor person is better than a perverted fool. |
| 3 | fool | A fool is sinful and perverted in every way. He fights against God’s will. |
| 8 | wisdom | Trying to find wisdom means that you love yourself and you want to keep away from destruction. |
| 10 | fool | A fool doesn’t delight in anything other than sin. |
| 13 | fool | A foolish son is a disaster to a family. |
| 15 | slothful | The lazy just sleep and do nothing. He will suffer for not preparing ahead. |
| 24 | slothful | The slothful are too lazy to even feed themselves. |
| 25 | scorner, simple | When the scorner is punished, the simple under him will be aware of wisdom. |
| 29 | Scorners, fool | The mockers and fools will be judged. |
11-20 | Ch. 20 V. 1 | wise | Whoever is deceived and dragged into sin by wine is a fool. |
| 3 | fool | A fool meddles with strife. |
| 4 | Sluggard (slothful) | The lazy do not plow during the winter causing no harvest. |
| 26 | wise | A wise person separates the wicked from the wise. |
11-21 | Ch. 21 V. 5 | diligent | The diligent make plans carefully rather than hurrying. |
| 11 | Scorner, simple | When the scorners are punished, the simple see wisdom. |
| 11 | wise | When the wise is taught, he gains knowledge. |
| 12 | wise | A wise and righteous person (God) can see the difference of the wicked and the righteous. |
| 22 | wise | A wise person with God on his side can conquer anything. |
| 24 | scorner | Scorners are proud and mock the righteous. |
| 25 | slothful | The slothful desire but refuse to do work. He covets all day long. |
| 30 | wisdom | Nothing can beat God’s wisdom. |
11-22 | Ch. 22 V. 3 | simple | The gullible unwise ones will unknowingly enter evil and be punished. |
| 10 | scorner | If you remove the troublemaker, trouble will leave. |
| 13 | slothful | The lazy make excuses to escape work. |
| 15 | fool | There is foolishness found in a young person but if he is corrected while growing up, he will be wise. |
| 17 | wise | Listen to the words of the wise and apply it to your heart. |
| 29 | diligent | Kings and masters want a diligent worker. |
11-23 | Ch. 23 V. 1 | diligent | Think about your actions and words before you deliver them. |
| 4 | wisdom | Be wise and don’t work for riches. |
| 9 | Fool, wisdom | Don’t correct a fool for he hates wisdom. |
| 15, 19 | wise | The father will rejoice if his son’s heart is wise. |
| 23 | wisdom | Don’t forget the truth, wisdom, instruction, and understanding. |
| 24 | wise | If parents want a wise child, they will raise up their son wisely. |
11-24 | Ch. 24 V. 3 | wisdom | A godly house has children taught with wisdom. |
| 5 | wise | A wise man is strong in mind. |
| 6 | wise | A wise person looks for others’ advice. |
| 7 | Wisdom, fool | A fool cannot reach and gain wisdom. |
| 9 | Fool, scorner | Foolishness and scorning are sins. |
| 14 | wisdom | Wisdom is sweet and when you find it, you will gain reward. |
| 30-31 | slothful | The slothful and unwise are too lazy to keep their possessions neat. |
11-25 | Ch. 25 V. 12 | wise | A wise person’s words are like gold. |
11-26 | Ch. 26 V.1 | fool | Honor is not found in a fool just like the lack of snow in the summer or rain in harvest. |
| 3 | fool | A whip disciplines a horse and the rod is supposed to discipline the fool. |
| 4, 5 | Fool, wise | Don’t let a fool change you into a fool but change him with correction. |
| 6 | fool | Don’t trust a fool with a message because it will never be delivered. |
| 7, 9 | fool | Don’t trust a fool with a secret or message. |
| 8 | fool | Don’t give honor to a fool. |
| 10 | fool | God forgives and rewards fools if they change. |
| 11 | fool | A fool will always return to his folly. |
| 12 | Wise, fool | A fool is better than a proud wise man. |
| 13 | slothful | The lazy state problems but never do anything to avoid it. |
| 14 | slothful | The lazy don’t want to get up and start work. |
| 15 | slothful | The slothful are too lazy to feed themselves. |
| 16 | Sluggard/ slothful | A lazy person thinks he’s smarter than seven men. |
11-27 | Ch. 27 V. 3 | fool | A fool’s anger is heavier than anything. |
| 11 | wise | When a son is wise, his father becomes glad. |
| 12 | simple | The immature ones don’t back down from evil but continue on and are punished. |
| 22 | fool | Foolishness won’t depart from a fool no matter how your punish him. |
| 23 | diligent | Be diligent in tending your animals because they bring food and are better than riches. |
11-28 | Ch. 28 V. 7 | wise | You’re wise if you keep the law. |
| 11 | wise | A poor person with understanding is better than a rich person with fake wisdom. |
| 26 | Fool, wise | Fools trust in themselves but the wise will be delivered by God. |
11-29 | Ch. 29 V. 3 | wisdom | Parents rejoice when a child loves wisdom. |
| 8 | scorner, wise | Scorners get everyone into trouble but wise men are quick to leave sin. |
| 9 | Wise, fool | Arguing with a fool is no way to solve the problem. |
| 11 | Fool, wise | A fool says everything in his mind but the wise control their speech. |
| 15 | wisdom | A child who is corrected gains wisdom but if he’s left alone, he won’t change. |
| 20 | fool | A person who says everything in his head in haste is worse than a fool. |
11-30 | Ch. 30 V. 3 | wisdom | Anyone who hasn’t learned wisdom is brutish and ignorant. |
| 22 | fool | The fool shouldn’t be filled with meat, which encourages them to gorge themselves and not care of others. |
| 24-28 | Wise | There are four small wise things on the earth. They are the ants who prepare for the future, conies who hide from danger, locusts who do the right thing with no leader, and spiders who can make their way into kings’ palaces. |
| 32 | fool | You are a fool if you lift yourself up above God and have thought evil. |
11-31 | Ch. 31 V. 10-31 | virtuous | A virtuous woman is wise, trustworthy, diligent, generous, kind, and worthy of honor and praise. |
| 26 | wisdom | A virtuous woman has wisdom and kindness in her mouth. |