HOME BUILDER OR HOME
WRECKER
BIBLE PASSAGE: PROVERBS 14:1
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Lesson Prepared by: Krisha of
Solomon’s Wisdom FB page
Lesson
ideas taken from: https://www.calvarychapeljonesboro.org/proverb-a-day
NOVEMBER 14, 2021
MEMORY VERSE
Every wise woman buildeth her house: but the
foolish plucketh it down with her hands.
PROVERBS 14:1
INTRODUCTION:
Like we always read in books that family is the
basic unit in the society and we can see that in Filipino culture family is
more important that’s why we have extended family who shared also the same
house. We always want to be with family and this is one of the reasons why some
families stick together in the same house but as times goes by Filipino
families have started learning to separate from their parents to build their
own house. Every family member has roles to fulfill to make the house or family
stronger. In Bible’s point of view that whatever we strive to make the family
strong, we can’t do it except the Lord build the house. Psalms 127:1 says,
“Except the Lord build
the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the Lord keep
the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.”
In our memory verse today we can see that the
wife has the great role to fulfill in terms of building a house. We know that
the woman or the wife always see the general life of the family. She has that
instinct to determine what’s going on with the family. She has the innate
feeling of determining the problems in the family which others cannot see. Like
the character of the woman named Abigail, she saw the possible outcome of her
husband’s attitude toward David and she stepped in and reconciled to David. Abigail
quickly put together an impressive gift of food, loaded it on donkeys and
headed out toward the oncoming troops. At the sight of David, Abigail
“dismounted quickly from the donkey, fell on her face before David, and bowed
down to the ground” (1 Samuel 25: 23). In this humble, respectful manner, she
appealed to David’s honor not to let a villain like Nabal cause David to take
vengeance on the entire household. She’s a peacemaker.
Proverbs
14:1 says, “Every wise woman buildeth her house: but the
foolish plucketh it down with her hands. It is interesting to follow the two ongoing
descriptions of two women in this verse. These two women are the wise and godly woman and the
immoral and foolish woman. Before we proceed with these women, the first we
need to do secure with our family is to have a relationship with the Lord Jesus
Christ. Like the first verse I mentioned, we cannot build a house without the
Lord in the family. To do that, every family should believe that Jesus is the
way, the truth and the life, no man cometh to the Father but by the Jesus
Christ (John 14:6). Admit that you
are sinner (Romans 3:10) and repent from your sins, believe on the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 16:31) and confess that Jesus as Lord of your life
– Romans 10: 8-9 and John 1:12.
If
we were asked what kind of woman we wanted to be, a home builder or a home
wrecker? We talk about women today, but this doesn’t mean that fathers and
children are out of this topic because we talk about family and woman belongs
to a family. We are all belong to a family. Let’s go back to the question, maybe
we are all thinking is there such a home wrecker? We all know that the world is
getting more immoral nowadays and when women act differently apart from the
Bible standards, they’re now accepted in the society. Now godly women are the
ones who struggles more in this world. May this lesson open our eyes to be
observant in the ways of God and choose the right way. We will see how some
women built their house. May this lesson challenge us to be part of a “HOME
BUILDER” rather than “Home Wrecker.”
LESSON OUTLINE:
1. A WISE WOMAN BUILDS HER HOUSE
(PROVERBS 14:1)
Proverbs 14: 1 says, “Every wise
woman buildeth her house: but the foolish plucketh it down with her hands.”
Here they are contrasted on how they deal with their own
house. House is used here not of a literal
building but rather of how a woman builds up her own
family. Thus the wise woman builds up her family. She is selfless
and gives herself away to strengthen and encourage and bless her family
members. Her husband knows her love and support - and her children
are partakers of her love, discipline, and care. Truly, the woman
who does this gives untold blessings to her family. Her
spirit pervades the home and makes it so much more than just a place to
live - but a place to grow and thrive.
Moms are such a blessing to the home if they are godly
ones. They will build up their homes with their own hands and with
their own works. That house is truly blessed to have one - to have
a mother who is a wise woman - and who builds up her home by her
constant efforts to make it a place of peace and an environment where the work
and presence of the Holy Spirit is welcome. This means she is not a hindrance
in the ministry of the family. She allows her family to get involved in the
church. She makes a way to make her family grows spiritually with the help of
the husband of course. Therefore, it’s important that the husband and wife have
the same faith. What if the woman is the only Christian in the family? She
can’t do it by herself; she needs God. She will not stop making a way to let
them accept the Savior. She keeps on kneeling to God for the family to have a
good connection to the Lord (by versa with the husband).
The following notes below were taken
from https://letgodbetrue.com/proverbs
A woman is either a crown to her husband or rottenness in his bones (Pr 12:4). This difference cannot be hid from the eyes of
others, for his shame comes from them witnessing his curse (Pr 27:15-16). A husband’s flattery is of little value when others
can easily witness a wife’s neglect of him, the children, the house, or the
estate (Pr 24:30-34).
The virtuous woman had great influence over her family and husband’s
estate. She directed the care of the children and household and engaged in
commercial real estate development and manufacturing and sales. Her husband’s
importance in the city was greatly due to her superb management of these
matters. Read it carefully (Pr 31:10-31).
How can you identify a wise woman? Look first at her husband. He will be
successful in his vocation, for she will have relieved him of most or all the
household duties (Pr 31:13-27). He will be confident, happy, and content, for she
will have been a great lover and companion (Pr 5:19; 19:13; 31:11-12). He will apply himself well to the larger matters of
family and estate, for his wise wife will have taken care of the lesser ones
herself.
How can you identify a wise woman? Look at her
children. They reflect their mother very much, which is why the Bible says that
a neglected child will shame his mother (Pr 29:15). Mothers spend much more time with their children
than fathers, and from early ages they are greatly influenced by their mothers.
Children of the wise woman will be exceptional in character, conduct, and
reputation. Samuel, Solomon, and Timothy say much about their wise and noble
mothers (I Sam 1:27-28; Pr 4:3; Phil 2:20; II Tim 3:15).
For children
to be successful in relating to others, they must be taught. To be diligent and
successful workers, they must be taught. To be truly spiritually minded, they
must be taught. To be organized, neat, and orderly, they must be taught. To be
gracious, noble, virtuous, and zealous, they must be taught. A wise woman knows
that her example is at least as important to this training as the frequent and
careful verbal instruction she gives.
How can you
identify a wise woman? Look at her soul. Her sins are confessed; she keeps her
heart with all diligence; she avoids approaching the lines in life between
holiness and sin. She is contented and happy with the Lord, no matter what
circumstances she faces. The LORD is her everlasting portion, and she
enthusiastically does anything she can for the kingdom of God. She is humbly
contrite for her sins and sinfulness, but fully confident in God’s forgiveness
to press ahead with bold joy in fulfilling her calling.
Wise women are
not satisfied with cooking, laundry, and dusting. A wise woman is a holy
example of great godliness and loving femininity at all times. Her children can
easily observe her submission, service, and affection to her husband. They see
a consistent standard of purity, temperance, diligence, and graciousness every
day. The law of kindness is in her tongue, and she rules her spirit without
fail. She is the sunshine of the home and a constant example of faithfulness in
spirit and conduct.
Women are
imperfect like everyone, but they play a great role in the family. Remember the
first ministry is the family. Keep on shining and doing the will of the Lord.
Don’t give up!
2. A FOOLISH WOMAN PLUCKS HER HOUSE DOWN
WITH HER HANDS (PROVERBS 11:29; 14:1)
Proverbs
11:29 “He that troubleth his own house shall inherit
the wind: and the fool shall be servant to the wise of heart.”
Tagalog: Ang
nagpupunla ng gulo sa sariling sambahayan, mag-aani ng problem, gugulo ang
pamumuhay. Ang taong mangmang at walang nalalaman, ay alipin ng matalino habang
siya’y nabubuhay.
On
the other hand - the foolish woman tears down her home with her own
hands. Her foolishness is what is keyed upon here. Foolishness
throughout the book of Proverbs is seen in those who do not take God's
perspective on things. To the extent that a woman does not
focus upon the Lord - to that extent she will tear her own house to the
ground. Women who focus on wealth and the world's view of beauty
will do great damage to their sons and daughters. The woman who
thinks that wealth or anything on this world is more important than the job of
being a mom will do great damage, not just to her own family, but to the
society around them. Multiply this attitude a million-fold in a
society and you have the makings of that societies' downfall. She
can teach her daughters that they should focus on chasing men rather than
seeking God. She can have them think that a man is gotten by
her female wiles rather than by her chaste and godly character. Such
foolish women have destroyed their homes down through the ages.
The Bible is full of examples of both these women.
Ahab,
that wicked king of Israel had two of them in his life. First
his mother did not rear him to fear the Lord. It is amazing to see
that every king had his mother mentioned - and then afterward it is told
whether he did right or evil in God's sight. Possibly her greatest
failure with Ahab was allowing him to marry Jezebel, the second foolish woman
in his life. In 1 Kings 21: 1- 29
we can see how Jezebel uses her power to get what she wanted for her husband’s
sake. She counselled and
encouraged Ahab to do evil and even to kill to get a piece of
land he wanted. Ahab turned into a pouty, spoiled, godless man due to
the influence of these women. He was responsible for his own actions, but
how often the actions of a child reflect the mother who reared
him. Ahab wound up destroying not just himself, but every single child
born to him. In the end, both his mother and Jezebel destroyed and tore
down their houses with their own hands. These are not the only women
who exhibit this behavior. There is Athaliah, who not only counselled her
son to walk in the ways of Ahab, but who when her son had died, killed all
the rest of the royal offspring so she could be queen (2 Kings 11). There
was Micah's mother who blessed her son's thieving ways and dedicated her
stolen precious metal to make an idol for him and her household
(Judges 17). There was Herodias, who had her daughter debauch
herself so that she could carry out her deadly grudge against John
the Baptist by having his head cut off and put on a silver platter (Mark
6:22-27). These ungodly women torn down house after house and paved the
way for greater destruction in future generations.
We
see how these women used their influence to get what they wanted. May we see
that whatever influence we have, the better influence is the godly influence.
Therefore, don’t give up reading the Bible, that’s the way we get wisdom, don’t
give up praying for the family, don’t give up giving your service for the Lord
and don’t give up being a godly influencer. Proverbs 11: 29 reminds us of when we mismanage our house, we will
inherit nothing.
CONCLUSION:
Thank God
that we also have godly examples placed before us. We have examples
of women who built their houses instead of tearing them down. Godly Sarah
who called Abraham lord, even though
he was not the greatest of protectors. She was responsible for building
up the house of Israel. There was Jochabed, mother of Moses who
risked her life to protect and care for Moses -
and then when God had allowed him to be placed back into her hands as his
nurse - she taught him the ways of the Lord. There was the godly mother
and grandmother of Timothy, Lois
and Eunice, who took the time to teach him the Scriptures which made him wise
unto salvation. What blessing was passed from generation to
generation through these godly women.
May God add to their number more and more so that our nation can be blessed
in its future as well.
Keep our mind the verse from Proverbs, ““Except
the Lord build
the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the Lord keep
the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.”