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Overview:

Today’s woman faces greater pressures than ever. The options open to her continue to increase, whether it be in education, social standing, or employment opportunities. But more choices result in more avenues of temptation. With pitfalls around every corner, it is wise to take a fresh look at the qualities of godly womanhood provided by the book of Proverbs—especially the most detailed portrait of all—chapter 31.

Message Summary:

In this Mother's Day message, Chuck Swindoll addresses the immense pressures facing modern women, noting that while options for education and employment have increased, so have the avenues for temptation. Using the classic Aesop’s fable of "The Dog and His Shadow," Swindoll asks a piercing question: Are women losing the "substance" of womanhood and motherhood while chasing the "shadows" of career, social status, or even secret infidelity? [3–6]. He challenges women not to drop the "choice morsel" of family commitment for fleeting reflections of happiness found elsewhere [5–6]. The message anchors itself in Proverbs 31, presenting it not as an impossible standard to guilt women, but as a celebration of substance. Swindoll walks through the passage to reveal a woman of rare character who is industrious, compassionate, and dignified. She is described as a "merchant ship" seeking the best for her family and a beacon of hospitality whose lamp never goes out. Crucially, she is a woman whose self-esteem comes from God, allowing her to smile at the future rather than fear it. Swindoll acknowledges the exhaustion of motherhood, using the humorous story of "Chirpy" the canary to illustrate how life’s demands can leave a mother feeling battered and silent. However, he concludes that the ultimate reward is the praise of her husband and children. He urges families to verbally bless their mothers, noting that the best translation of the Bible many people ever read is the one translated into their mother's daily life.

Message Key Facts:

  • The "Shadow" Analogy: Swindoll uses Aesop's fable of a dog dropping real meat to snap at a reflection in the water to illustrate how women often sacrifice the "substance" of family and marriage for the "shadows" of affairs or career dominance [3–5].
  • A Hebrew Acrostic: Swindoll explains that Proverbs 31:10–31 is an acrostic poem in the original Hebrew, where each verse begins with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet, likely designed to help children memorize these virtues.
  • The Author's Identity: The text is attributed to King Lemuel, which many scholars believe is a pseudonym for Solomon. If true, this wisdom actually comes from Bathsheba, offering hope that a woman with a scandalous past can still offer profound wisdom on godly character.
  • The "Dancing Camels": Quoting Martin Luther, Swindoll highlights the natural nurturing instinct of women, noting that while little girls handle dolls naturally, men holding babies often look as awkward as "dancing camels".
  • The Lamp at Night: The description of her lamp not going out at night (Proverbs 31:18) likely refers to an ancient custom where a burning lamp signified a home of hospitality and availability to the needy, rather than implying she never sleeps [26–27].
  • "Chirpy" the Canary: Swindoll shares a humorous story about a bird that was accidentally vacuumed up, washed off, and blow-dried. He uses this to empathize with mothers who feel life has "sucked them in and washed them out" until they no longer feel like singing [30–31].
  • The Best Bible Translation: The sermon concludes with a story of four ministers discussing Bible versions. The oldest minister declares he prefers his "mother's translation"—because she translated the Word into her life every single day.

Message References:

  • Proverbs 31:10–31: The primary text detailing the "wife of noble character," covering her industry, compassion, and the praise she receives.
  • Proverbs 14:1: "The wise woman builds her house, but the foolish tears it down with her own hands".
  • Proverbs 12:4: "An excellent wife is the crown of her husband, but she who shames him is as rottenness in his bones".
  • Proverbs 30:11: A warning about a generation that "curses his father and does not bless his mother".

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