Proverbs 31:11

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What Does This Mean?

Proverbs 31:11 says that a husband can trust his wife completely, knowing he won't need to worry about anything being taken away from him. This verse emphasizes the trust and security a wife provides to her husband.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a best friend who always takes care of you. This verse is like saying that a husband feels safe because his wife is there to protect and take care of him, so he never has to worry about losing anything important.

Historical Background

Proverbs 31:11 is part of a longer passage praising a virtuous woman, likely written by King Lemuel, who was possibly a king of ancient Israel. It was written to encourage and describe an ideal wife who brings security and trust to her husband.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can apply to a scenario where a wife manages the household finances responsibly, ensuring the family's security and allowing her husband to focus on his career without financial stress.

Topics

marriagetrustsecuritywisdomvirtuefamily

Related Verses

Ephesians 5:251 Peter 3:7Proverbs 31:10Titus 2:5Genesis 2:18

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'heart of her husband' mean in Proverbs 31:11?
The phrase 'heart of her husband' refers to the innermost feelings and thoughts of the husband, indicating that he feels a deep sense of security and trust towards his wife.
How can a wife ensure her husband feels safe like Proverbs 31:11 suggests?
A wife can ensure her husband feels safe by being trustworthy, managing the household well, and providing emotional support, which can create an environment of security and peace.
What does 'no need of spoil' mean in this context?
'No need of spoil' means that the husband does not have to worry about loss or theft because his wife manages their resources well, ensuring their security.
Can this verse apply to husbands and wives in different cultures?
Yes, this verse can apply to any husband and wife, regardless of their cultural background, emphasizing the universal value of trust and security in a marriage.
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