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  2. Sep 9, 2019 · Proverbs 31:1-9 is about a king named Lemuel. Some think Lemuel was an Arabian ruler from outside Israel. As leader of the nation he wants his son, the future king, to lead wisely.

  3. Nov 8, 2020 · So this common thread helps us in Proverbs 31:2-9 helps inform the first of seven prayers for our leaders. Prayer #1: “God, please lead our leaders in both doing what is right and desiring what is right” .

  4. i. As a unit, Proverbs 31:1-9 raises an important question. Being a leader means some level of position and power. Will you use it indulge yourself (here the indulgence is women and wine, Proverbs 31:3-7), or will you use your position and power to protect and benefit those you lead (as in Proverbs 31:8-9)? b.

  5. These aren’t just lessons on what it means to be a good leader but a Godly leader, someone who truly honors God in how they lead. Let’s begin with the first lesson. 1) Godly leaders seek Godly wisdom. Look at the first two verses of chapter 31. In them we find an implied call to seek wisdom.4 Proverbs 31:1-2

  6. The mother does not say anything about the treasury, military might, or expanding territory. Her sole concern for her son as a politician and civic leader seems to be that he consider and care for the true benefit of others.

  7. A king who deals in those risks destruction and failure as a leader. Instead, his focus ought to be on lending his abilities to those who are weak (Proverbs 31:1–9). Among the more famous passages in the Bible, the end of Proverbs chapter 31 describes an "excellent wife."

  8. It is essential for leaders and individuals alike to not only advocate for their own rights but also champion the causes of the downtrodden. This counsel, aimed at King Lemuel, emphasizes the importance of discernment and the moral integrity required in leadership.

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