Day 42
Weekly Reflection

Sunday is a great day to devote extra time meditating on the entire Proverbs 31 passage, memorizing your assigned verses, praying, and preparing your heart for the week ahead. Take one day out of every seven to rest and reflect. Do not catch up on assignments you did not complete, but do schedule them for the coming week.

Fill in the remainder of Proverbs 31:10–21 from memory:

A ________ ____ __________ ____________ who can find?

She is worth ______ ________ ________ ____________.

Her husband ______ ______ ____________ ____ ______

and lacks ______________ ____ __________.

She brings him ________, ______ ________,

all the ________ ____ ______ ________.

She selects ________ ______ ________

and works ________ __________ __________.

She is like ______ ____________ __________,

bringing her ________ ________ ________.

She gets up __________ ____ ____ __________ ________;

she provides ________ ______ ______ ____________

and portions ______ ______ ______________ __________.

She considers __ __________ ______ ________ ____;

out of her earnings ______ ____________ __ ____________.

She sets about ______ ________ ____________;

her arms ______ ____________ ______ ______ __________.

She sees that ______ ______________ ____ ____________,

and her ________ ________ ______ ____ ______ ____ __________.

In her hand ______ __________ ______ ______________

and grasps ______ ____________ ________ ______ ______________.

She opens ______ __________ ____ ______ ________

and extends ______ __________ ____ ______ __________.

When it __________, she ______ _____ ________ ______ ______ ____________;

for all ____ ________ ______ ______________ ____ ______________.

Weekly Evaluation

1. Am I listening for and hearing God’s voice? What is he saying to me?

  

2. Am I increasingly manifesting the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Gal. 5:22–23)? What areas look encouraging? What needs prayer?

  

3. What did God teach me during my TAG?

  

4. Which priorities did I live by? Which goals did I pursue?

  

5. Which priorities or goals did I neglect?

  

6. What new thing did I learn—about life, God, my family, and the people around me?

  

7. What are my specific priorities/goals for the coming week?

  

Take out your notebook and schedule your priorities or goals for the coming week.