| In Pursuit of Virtue |
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| The Adornments |
| Written by Judith Yoder |
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What is a virtuous woman?
Indeed, that is an intensely momentous question. For how can we attain that which we cannot define? After sundry attempts to attain the ultimate, a conclusion has been reached. A virtuous woman exudes an aura of quietness and confidence even in the midst of direly vexatious circumstances, because she knows she is in God’s perfect will. She is not afraid to stand alone or to be “different” if it glorifies God. She does not heap up for herself the tawdry tinsel of this world, nor help others build empires to self. She realizes that there is a time to speak and a time to be silent, and is not found guilty of empty babblings. She will not plague people with long-winded eulogies of her accomplishments, aspirations, antiques, figments of her imagination, or grousing about her illnesses. She whines not, neither does she flirt. Her wisdom is boundless, her tact and endurance indeed astounding, and your likelihood of meeting her is virtually nil. Why? Because we have slipped into a mindless, spineless torpor. We have become quite imbalanced. One extreme is completely mealy and wobbly-souled, the other, odiously brazen. We are in dire need of young women who will abstain from being bedizened slaves to fashion and public opinion and rise to resolute maturity. Let us be totally dedicated to seeking God. For only in seeking Him Is true virtue and equilibrium found. Taken from: The Heartbeat of the Remnant |




