Michael E. Wood
November 26, 2014
“Many women have done excellently, but you surpass
them all.” Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is
to be praised. Give her of the fruit of her hands, and let her works praise her
in the gates. Proverbs 31:29-31
Any true minister of the gospel desires above all else to
see God glorified through the transformation of souls to the praise of His
glory. We long to see Christ formed by the power of the Spirit in the hearts of
those whom we have the privilege to preach to on a regular basis. Over the
course of time we find that we rejoice when we see what appears to be fruit
formed from the Vine and yet we grieve when we see what appears to be something
less than good fruit.
In recent days Dianna and I have had the opportunity to
rejoice in some situations while becoming very concerned about another. While praying
and searching the scriptures as how to respond to this particular circumstance, Dianna was able to give insight into an area which had not come to my mind and thus
provided wisdom with which to go forward in a manner we believe to be pleasing
to the Lord. With all the things I have to be thankful for during this season
of life the Lord has given me, I am so very thankful for my wife.
God has given you, my wife,
Which helps to keep me humble
As we journey through this life,
Together for the cause of Christ
That we might make Him known,
With steadfast love and faithfulness
That He to us has shown.
Oh, help us love with patience,
Holy Father, God, and Friend
In such a way that Christ may be
Exalted to this end
That others come to know You
By the Spirit which You gave
To birth them into life as
Christ’s own blood for us was paid
To save us from our sin that
Your own glory may be known
Which raised us to behold
All of Your beauty as Your own.