Thursday, January 12, 2012

Feminine Character Evaluation for a Date or Mate

A while ago I posted a compiled (per request) a list of character based qualities from which a woman should evaluate her potential date or mate. This is the companion list of character based qualities from which a man should evaluate his potential date or mate. Neither list is exhaustive - but this list especially is a challenge to myself as to what character qualites I should be seeking to grow in.

  • Proverbs
    • Does not use her words to lure men into wrongful behavior (5:3-6; 6:24; 22:14)
    • Speaks wisdom (chapter 9) – I would dare to speculate that there is a reason Wisdom is personified as a women, they have a special place and influence in society should they use that position correctly.
    • Gracious (11:16)
    • Has discretion (11:22)
    • Seeks to bring honor and never shame (12:4)
    • Edifying in nature. She seeks to build and create whether with practical physical things, or in her relationships, especially with her family (14:1)
    • She is not quarrelsome or contentious (19:13; 21:9, 19; 25:24; 27:15-16;) – Ladies, look at how many references there are on this one – Definitely a theme in Proverbs, take note!
    • Prudent (19:14)
    • Not causing vexation, anger, or fretting (21:19)
  • Proverbs 31 – This is the ABC’s of a virtuous woman, and I will present it that way. I am writing for an audience of singles, but it is important to note that the Proverbs 31 woman is an older woman who has been married and raised children.
    • Aleph (10) – Value virtuous women.
    • Bet (11)– She is trustworthy.
    • Gimel (12)– This woman is careful only do things that are good for her husband; she makes choices in the present (financial, health, purity, etc) with him in mind.
    • Dalet (13)– She is an industrious and practical worker with her hands, knowledgeable in the materials she needs and how to create helpful items for life.
    • He' (14) – She is a creative and adventurous cook, carefully choosing her ingredients and knowing where to get them (presumably with the best deal)
    • Vav (15) – She is willing to limit her sleep so that her family has an excellent start to their day and are well fed.
    • Zayin (16) – She makes wise financial investments and is careful with her money doing those things which will provide financially for her family in the future.
    • Chet (17) – She is physically able and strong. This strength comes from her work (via context), but in our modern culture where many jobs are sedentary in nature – this is woman who cares for her body physically and exercises.
    • Tet (18) – Her creative, productive ingenuity brings profit for the family. Their electricity is not at risk of being turned off, nor does she waste her time idly with lazy pursuits.
    • Yod (19) – She creates the median materials needed for her business and her household’s life from the raw materials she already procured in vs 13.**
    • Kaph (20) – She is generous to the poor.
    • Lamed (21) – She has planned ahead for possible difficulty**, and in those hard times her family will be protected and provided for.
    • Mem (22) – She decorates her home beautifully and dresses stunningly.
    • Nun (23) – She looks for a respected and respectable man to be her husband.
    • Samek (24) – She has a business from her home and good relations in the market place.
    • ‘Ayin (25) – She is honorable and strong, not worried about the future (Phil 4)
    • Peh (26) – She speaks wisdom and scripture/the law of lovingkindness (torah of chesed).
    • Tzade (27) – She is not lazy, but rather cares for her household and keeps them in line.
    • Qoph (28) – Her children and husband recognize her worth.
    • Resh (29) – They say that she is greater than all other women.
    • Shin (30) – This women rests in her character to give her beauty and bring her praise.
    • Tav (31) – She deserves to see the results of her labors and receive praise from her family, friends, and community.

*See Eph 4, Paul’s list of things to put off and put on for concrete examples of what you can be doing. The fruits of the Spirit, are just that – fruits that the Holy Spirit grows in our lives as we cultivate our relationship with Him, however, Eph 4 deals with practical daily things we can be doing.

**Vs 13: She gets wool and flax – the raw materials. Vs. 19: she makes the wool and flax into cloth – median materials. Vs. 24: she creates the final product to be sold.

  • Ephesians 5:22, 24, 33
    • Submit to her husband (not to men in general) – She has a submissive attitude toward those in authority (Father, pastor, government authorities) and a willingness to follow and let men around her practice leadership.
    • Cultivates respect toward men particularly her husband.
  • 1 Timothy 2:9-15
      • Her focus is on the inward more than the outward beauty.
      • She does take care and orders her appearance in a way which is respectable and self-controlled (neither lazy and careless or overly obsessed) – or to use an ill-defined Christian buzz-word – she’s modest.
      • She is actively practicing good works.
      • She is a learner with a quiet and submissive attitude toward the teachers.
      • Does not seek to dominate the men around her.
      • Honors the leadership order begun at creation (i.e. complementarian)
      • Values children and child rearing.
      • Lives a life characterized by faith, love, holiness and self-control.
    • 1 Timothy 3:11 - I do not believe this verse is discussing deacon’s wives but rather women who serve in a specific non-elder/leader position in the church
      • She is respectable
      • Not given to gossip or foolish sharing of knowledge/stories
      • Not an alcoholic
      • Takes life seriously with a mature attitude.
      • Faithful
    • Titus 2:3-5
      • Worthy of respect
      • Not spreading lies or gossip
      • Not bound by addictions
      • Looking to teach good things
      • Focus on mentoring younger women
      • Committed to love her husband (should the Lord provide)
      • Committed to love her children (should the Lord provide)
      • Self-controlled
      • Pure
      • Committed to focusing her life around that which is best for her family
      • Kind
      • Submissive to her husband
    • 1 Peter 3:1-
      • Committed to submit to and obey her husband
      • Respectful
      • Pure in all actions
      • Winsome in character and conduct – reflecting the Word
      • Focused on inner beauty above external beauty.
      • Gentle and quiet spirit - This is not a statement on personality types – but rather an attitude of the heart which trusts the Lord and is not anxious or quarrelsome (think the opposite of Proverb’s quarrelsome woman).
      • Does not allow fear to keep her from obeying God and her authorities.
      • Does that which is good.
      • Hopes and waits for the Lord to act on her behalf (even when her earthly authorizes don’t care for her as they ought)
    • Ruth
      • Chooses God above the logical way of life (1:16-17)
      • Loyal (1:16-17)
      • Proactive in solving problems and providing for those around her (2:2)
      • Respectful of culture and boundaries (2:7)
      • Industrious, hard working (2:7)
      • Direct about getting needed information (2:10)
      • Does not take things for granted (2:13)
      • Listen’s to advice (2:23; 3:4-6, 14)
      • Trusts those God put in her life to provide and protect her, even when illogical (3:6)
      • Makes proper appeals when in need (3:9)
      • Accepts gifts, compliments, and help graciously (3:15)
      • Waits without nagging for others to do what they said they’d do (3:18)

Masculine Character Evaluation for a Date or Mate

A couple of my girls asked for this list. And I figured there may be others who would appricate it, so I'll share it here.

The LORD challanged me to go to His Word as the primary method of evaluating male-female relationships. This is a list of characteristics I found which should be considered when evaluating a man as a potential date or partner (When I have time I'll create a list of characteristics of women). This is not an exhaustive list, nor will any man fit this perfectly. Yet, I believe these are the sorts of character standards by which we should evaluate potential mates and our dating relationships. Is the man growing in these areas and seeking to reflect Christ to us?

But start the entire process with this question: Will this relationship further the kingdom of God (Matt 6:31-34; 1 Cor 7:32-35)?

1 Tim 3:1-7 (This one particularly applies to those of us who feel a call to full-time vocational ministry. The man I marry must be qualified to be a pastor).

  • Above critism, meaning he leads a life which cannot generally be criticized (vs 2)
  • Eyes for his woman only – not dating around, not having trouble deciding, pursuing YOU – faithful, loyal to his woman (vs 2).
  • Self-controlled: restrained, in control of his emotions and reactions, characterized by (2)
  • Sensible in his behavior (2)
  • Worthy of respect – Respected by church leadership, friends, acquaintances (2)
  • Hospitable – opens his life to others (2)
  • Able to teach (2)
  • In control of addictive behaviors especially in relation to alcohol and drugs (3)
  • Not violent (3)
  • Gentle: considerate, gracious (3)
  • Not looking for a fight but rather preferring peace (3)
  • Not possessions oriented: doesn’t need a lot of “stuff” (3)
  • The type of man who you would want to raise your children (4)
  • Not recently saved: spiritually mature (6)
  • Well thought of by the unsaved community (7)

1 Tim 3:8-10, 12 (This one is for those who do not feel a personal call to ful-time ministry and desire to serve wherever God would have them, as well as those of use who feel called to full-time ministry, our mates should be this and more)

  • Respectable/honorable (8)
  • Not hypocritical/two-faced, insincere (8)
  • In control of addictive behaviors especially in relation to alcohol and drugs (8)
  • Honest in his work and not overly materialistic (8)
  • Have a clear conscience, especially concerning the gospel (9)
  • Free from accusations: there is no one to accuse them of wrongdoing (10)
  • Eyes for his woman only – not dating around, not having trouble deciding, pursuing YOU – faithful, loyal to his woman (12)
  • The type of man who you would want to raise your children (12)

Boaz (The book of Ruth is an interesting model for considering a marriage partner – ispecially if we look at Boaz semi-typolocially)

  • Characterized by quickness and strength (consider the Hebrew meaning of his name) (3:1)
  • Able and willing to fight for what is necessary (3:1 - גבור)
  • Strong, efficient, financially secure (3:1 - חיל)
  • Attentive to and proactive in caring for our needs and the needy (2:9, 14; 3:15)
  • Speaks words of blessing and encouragement (2:4, 11-12; 3:10)
  • States his opinion of me/you clearly (2:11-12; 3:11)
  • Respects me/you (cpt 2-4)
  • Has an eye to protect the weak (2:8-9)
  • Knows the process of evaluating character (2:5-7, 11-12)
  • Leads those under him in how to treat the weak and outsiders (2:15-16)
  • Close relative: i.e. brother in Christ (2:1)
  • Knows how to have a good time (3:7)
  • Celebrates good things (3:7)
  • Responds to sudden, odd, awkward situations with blessings (3:10)
  • Follows through on requests/needs (3:11-4:13)
  • Works to keep my/your life from unnecessary fear (3:11)
  • Understand the Word (Torah/law) and how it relates to society (3:11-12; 4:1-9)
  • Is proactive in guarding and protecting reputation, both his and mine/yours (3:14)
  • Gives up his own rights for the Word of God and the good of others (4:10)

Joseph, Mary’s husband (The kind of man Jesus had as an earthly father. The type of man God chose to raise His son)

  • Just man (Mt 1:19)
  • Unwilling to put his woman to shame (Mt 1:19)
  • Obeys the Lord: knows how to hear and listens to personal directives (Mt 1:24; 2:20-23)
  • Looks out for the safety of his family (Mt 2:20-23)
  • Obeys the laws of the land/ honors the governing authority (Luke 2:3-4)
  • Obeys the Word (Lk 2:22-24, 29)

Eph 5

  • Loving (25, 28, 32)
  • Self-sacrificing (25, 28, 32)
  • Immerses me/you in the word (26)
  • Keeps an eye on my purity and holiness (26)
  • Aware a husband is responsible to God for your spiritual condition (27)
  • Considers you precious (29)
  • Takes care of your needs (29)
  • Able to cut the apron strings from his parents (30)

I Peter 3:7

  • Seeks to understand you and modify life according to that knowledge (7)
  • Honors the woman as equal by different prizing her femininity (7)

Ps 112

  • Delights in the Word of God (all of it, OT and NT including Lev and Deut) (1)
  • Looks to leave a legacy (2)
  • Financially secure or at the very least makes wise financial decisions (3)
  • Gracious, merciful, righteous (4)
  • Generous (5, 9)
  • Just (5)
  • Trusts the Lord, doesn’t worry about the future (7-8)
  • Has success in his life (8)

Here are a couple thoughts on attraction I’ve been challenged with:

  • What do I feed my eyes and the lusts of my flesh (Prov 27:19-21)?
  • Do I love what God loves (1 Sam 16:7)?