The Biblical Christianity Podcast

Great Women of the Bible - Part 5

38 min · 1 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we conclude our series on great women of the Bible by studying the virtuous woman of Proverbs 31. This discussion explores what it means for a woman to be “virtuous,” emphasizing strength, moral worth, godly fear, trustworthiness, industriousness, sacrifice, and devotion to the home. The conversation also applies Proverbs 31 to marriage, motherhood, spiritual influence, family priorities, and the importance of guarding what enters the Christian home. The virtuous woman is praised not because she exalts herself, but because she fears the Lord, blesses her husband, strengthens her household, and leaves a godly pattern for generations.

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