The Titus 2 woman and the virtuous wife in the oracles of King Lemuels’ mother in Proverbs 31 are often unpleasantly thought of as referring
read moreThis in all honesty, describes one of the virtues evident in my Katryn Kombe: TRUST. The biblical specimen of Prov. 31v11 – “The heart of her husband trusts in her, and he will have no lack of gain (NAS)” affirms this. Trust is depicted in most relationships, as a rare attribute. On it fruitful marriages are built.
read moreFunny enough, that is not what a lot of people would think of my marriage to Lilly. From the outside, people think that our marriage is one big musical – and that’s because we are both musicians. But take it from me, there isn’t much singing or rapping in the house when two “creative” sinners have to share one space.
read moreNo woman who has not learned to master herself can be trusted to submit willingly to her husband. And that word willingly means that she does not merely resign herself to something she cannot avoid. It means that by an act of her own will she gives herself. With gladness she submits because she understands that voluntary submission is her very strength
read more“I am grateful for my wife’s example of counting others more significant than herself, I am grateful for her example of sacrificial living. I am grateful for those women who became walking commentaries on Proverbs 31 for her to read in her youth” Mandla Gqada
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