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September 3, 2019 By Bekki 8 Comments This content may contain affiliate links.

Godly women are amazing.

Table of Contents (Because we all skim—no shame here.) Peek Inside
1 Is it really practical to put God first in your life?
2 What does a godly woman do?

Just look at that Proverbs 31 woman? She’s up before dawn, goes to bed after dark. She’s cooking, sewing and even buying vineyards.

I bet her To Do List was impressive.

Do you ever look at your list for today and wonder how on earth will you squeeze time in for the Lord on top of all the things you need to get done?

Is it really practical to put God first in your life?

I have to agree with my friend Tami: Don’t put God first on your list!

Instead… make HIM the Center.


Godly women aren’t perfect. They are women like you and me who keep the Lord at the center of their lives.

What does a godly woman do?

  • Look for God’s fingerprints in her day.
  • Asks God to search her heart for anything that is getting between her and her God and the people in her life.
  • Agrees with God that those things He calls to mind are not ok.(confesses sin)
  • Thanks the Lord for sending His only Son to die for her sins and praises Him that He rose from the dead 3 days later.
  • Chats quietly with the Lord all day long.
  • Makes mistakes.
  • Loves the Lord with all her heart and loves her neighbor as herself. (That’s really the whole kit and caboodle)
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