The Radiant Bride
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Proverbs 31 was never meant to be a weapon or a perfection checklist – it’s a picture of identity, strength, and God’s heart for His daughters. In this episode, we slow down and really sit with Proverbs 31:10–31, looking at the original Hebrew words like ezer (strong helper) and chayil (valor/warrior), the acrostic structure, and what all of that actually tells us about women and the Church as the radiant bride of Christ.
We’ll talk about why so many of us feel intimidated or discouraged by the “Proverbs 31 woman,” how the enemy has attacked women’s identity from the very beginning, and why your worth is not in your job, your relationship status, your body, or your to-do list. We also look at the woman with the issue of blood in Luke 8 and what it means for Jesus to call us “beloved daughter.”
If you’ve ever felt “not enough,” exhausted by expectations, or unsure who you are in God, this conversation is for you. Grab your Bible (NLT if you have it), open to Proverbs 31, and lean in as we tear the veil, reclaim biblical womanhood, and step into our calling as wives, warriors, and worshipers.
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