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This book is transformative for women. It talks about the role that women play in life is explained in ten commandments that reflect the everyday lifestyle of women. This book uses godly principles and scriptural references to support this leap of faith.



The First Ladies’ Bible was written through the guidance of the Holy Ghost. God has created beautiful rubies, women, worldwide and given them assignments, gifts, and talents to fulfill His purpose.

This collection of essays explore what it means to be a Proverbs 31 woman. It reveals how many of us mirror this woman in our daily lives.

These meditations consider the delicacies of our faith, power, strengths, and challenges. As you read and seek revelation and illumination, you can rediscover yourself in a transformative way.

Using current leading women in society such as: Queen Elizabeth II, Dr. Jill Biden, Michelle Obama, Ellen DeGeneres, Oprah Winfrey, and Melinda Gates along with biblical women, as we compare their likeness.

With scriptural references, these inspirational messages examine women’s roles in life. We offer ten commandments that reflect the character of these roles.


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Date de parution 10 juillet 2023
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EAN13 9781664299733
Langue English

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THE FIRST LADIES’ BIBLE
PROVERBS 31
 
 
 
CANDY E. YOUNG
 
 
 
 
 
 
Copyright © 2023 Candy E. Young.
 
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
 
This book is a work of non-fiction. Unless otherwise noted, the author and the publisher make no explicit guarantees as to the accuracy of the information contained in this book and in some cases, names of people and places have been altered to protect their privacy.
 
 
WestBow Press
A Division of Thomas Nelson & Zondervan
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Bloomington, IN 47403
www.westbowpress.com
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Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.
 
Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Getty Images are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.
Certain stock imagery © Getty Images.
 
Back Cover Photo credit: Akilah Evans, aipwithakilah@gmail.com
 
Brenda McBryde Memorial credit: Jeremiah Hauser, design.jh23@gmail.com
 
Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, King James Version (Authorized Version). First published in 1611. Quoted from the KJV Classic Reference Bible, Copyright © 1983 by The Zondervan Corporation.
 
ISBN: 978-1-6642-9971-9 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-6642-9972-6 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-6642-9973-3 (e)
 
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023908931
 
 
WestBow Press rev. date: 7/7/2023
CONTENTS
In Memory of Brenda Paulette McBryde (Sister)
Introduction
Rubies
Judge
The First Lady’s Ten Commandments
Commandment 1     Trust
Commandment 2     Work
Commandment 3     Feed
Commandment 4     Prayer Covering
Commandment 5     Building and Outreach
Commandment 6     Strength and Honor
Commandment 7     Self-Care
Commandment 8     Family
Commandment 9     Wisdom
Commandment 10   Leadership
Proverbs 31
The Lord’s Prayer
A Sinner’s Prayer
Publishing Declaration
References
 
To my Proverbs 31 women: Gertie Young, Pauline Ross, Lela Young, Cora Pitts, Ida Mae Hobson, Minnie Kitchings, Earrie Cupe, Teresa Parker, Shannon Young, Karen Hutchins, Robyn Williams, Artegious Moncrieff, Viola Addie Watkins, Mildred Young Wade, Loretta Meadows Clark, Millicent Gibson, and Mother Jeanette Fay King.
To my daughter, Stefani.
To my son, Mykele.
To my family: Brenda, Carolyn, Gayle, Deborah, JoAnn, Angelia, Stephanie, and of course, my only brother, John.
To my extended sisters: Georgeann, Andrea, Joetta, Cheryl, Connie, Mary, Mary W., Lisa, Knee-C, Marion, Elease, Delores, Robin, LaToya, Belinda, and Bernita.
To my aunts: Emma Mae, Marva Ann, Maxine, Marion, Dorothy, Edna, Laura Mae, Dora, Anna Mae, and Lillian McBryde.
To my daughters in love: Ayanna, Nicole, Shandi, Donica, Shana, Alisha, Sidney, Akeliah, Elyse, Bria, Joy, Asia, Londyn, and Tiombe.
To my nieces: Ronda, Keli, Amber, Savannah, Nicole, and Amani.
To my great nieces, Zara and Mila, and my great nephews, Ishmael Jr., Elijah, and Spencer.
To my host of female cousins, nephews, athletes, coaches, friends, coworkers, administrators, associates, and enemies.
IN MEMORY OF BRENDA PAULETTE MCBRYDE (SISTER)
 
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Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. (Proverbs 31:10 KJV)
INTRODUCTION
The First Ladies’ Bible was written through the guidance of the Holy Ghost for such a time as this. God has created beautiful women all over this world. He has given them assignments, gifts, and talents to fulfill His purpose. The First Ladies’ Bible is a journey through Proverbs 31 (P31) and we will learn about the Proverbs 31 woman. We will see that many of us mirror this woman daily. With a hair toss, high heels, military stripes, a stethoscope, a camera, a portfolio, a prayer shawl, a Bible, and instruments of our profession, we march on, determined to reach our destiny.
We will converse about the delicacies of our faith, power, strengths, and challenges. We will rediscover ourselves as we progress through these pages and seek revelation and illumination. The words lifted from these sheets will sink into our hearts and increase our spirits, humility, confidence, and wisdom. As we embellish the P31 woman, we will learn how priceless we are, which is far more valuable than rubies. The P31 woman is virtuous and above honor and reproach. She is human. She has issues but also well-thought-out remedies and solutions.
We will learn not to judge others or ourselves but will reserve judgment to its rightful Heir. We will learn the power and release of forgiveness, which blows like a gentle, cool breeze on a scorching, hot day. P31 gives us ten commandments to pattern our daily routine by, including self-care, one of my favorite commandments. The P31 woman causes us to self-reflect and introspect our purpose while completing our God-given plan. Lady P31 shines the light on the star He created in us. The book will spotlight other women of biblical and historic notation in The First Ladies’ Bible . Therefore, rise, women of God. Let us adorn ourselves in all that the Father has for us. We want to continue to leave a legacy of Proverbs 31 women, who are beautiful, priceless, and virtuous.
RUBIES
Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. (Proverbs 31:10 KJV)
Rubies are precious gems. They sparkle in so many different hues and colors. They can be a deep red, orange-red, a violet red, or even appear in a garnet color. They are the next strongest gem regarding hardness and compared to the diamond. It is a stone of nobility, passion, protection, and prosperity. The ruby is also associated with virtue, which is why it demonstrated the character and richness it brought in biblical times.
Rubies, like First Ladies, have many qualities that are revealed when tried. The ruby is an elegant stone that shines through the most difficult circumstances. The ruby is noble and shines with humility while others speak of its beauty. The ruby is valued beyond financial gain.
The First Lady, whose price is far above rubies, should be valued beyond her imagination. Are you valued in your circle of life? The First Lady must realize she is unique, genuine, valuable, passionate, strong, forgiving, loving, protecting, godly, and righteous. She loves God, her strength and virtue because she fully relies on Him for everything. She is one with the Holy Ghost. She is virtuous no matter how hard life and issues try to dull her hue.
Remember that God created you with perfection and for His glory. Let the beauty of His creation speak to who He is as you fulfill your place, posture, and position in Him. You are all beautiful rubies. Shine, daughters, shine.
JUDGE
Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven. (Luke 6:37 KJV)
Some form of the word judgment appears over four hundred times in the King James Version (biblegateway.com). The noun judge is used to describe a person with the authority to determine if a person or circumstance is truthful or not truthful based on evidence and information. The verb judge speaks to forming an opinion about someone or something based on your knowledge and sometimes lack of knowledge concerning the issue.
We often view judgment as a negative opinion or casting doubt on someone or something. We understand biblically, judgment serves both roles. God will judge the sinful and righteous. As humans, our first posture assumes that judgment will come in a negative form. My son, who is a part of Gen Z, often said, “Don’t judge.” I would tell him that I was his mother. I was not judging but telling him the truth. The context of this scripture reminds us that whatever we submit or succumb to, we should expect a return. In the financial world, it refers to a return on investment. When we negatively invest in judgment, we might receive a negative return. This scripture also reminds us to forgive.
How do you help people that are heading into troubled waters? How do you talk someone off an emotional ledge with support and guidance? We share the gospel of Jesus Christ and don’t judge their circumstances. We can let him or her know about our personal experiences and how we overcame them.
I’ve often experienced that I cannot pour into a full vessel. A vessel can be full of hatred, stubbornness, deceit, malice, wrath, fear, and doubt. How can we pour this wonderful fragrance of God into these vessels of sin and unrighteousness? I have learned that to bless someone, I must be in a posture where I can receive from God. After I hear from God, I receive the revelation of how to help them. The Holy Ghost must purge me daily, and I must submit to the purging. As I serve others, I must resign my will to God and turn to serve the ultimate servant turned Savior, Jesus Christ. Learning to have a posture of service is rewarded with great rewards and is admirable. The higher you go, the more people you serve. The more people you serve, the humbler you become. We will talk about humble servants such as Esther, Ruth, and other biblical female giants in the Word of God.
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