Point One: A Life Lived Wisely Is More Valuable Than Riches
Point Two: A Life Lived Wisely Is Hard Working
Point Three: A Life Lived Wisely Faces The Future Without Fear
Discussion Questions:
Watch the past message, then choose questions to get your group thinking and create openness.
What was something that stood out to you from this past Sunday’s message? Share what you learned and how it will impact your life.
Read Proverbs 31:10-31. In verse 10-12, true worth is rooted in character, not charm, status, or appearance. What does our culture value in people? Why do you think a noble character is described as rare?
What does “full confidence/trust her” look like in a relationship, and why is consistency (“all the days of her life”) important in building trust?
Read Proverbs 31:13–19, 27. What is the difference between busyness and diligence? How can men and women model responsible stewardship in today’s culture?
How can we actually help people in our community? How does caring for others make us stronger?
Read Proverbs 31:21, 25. This passage says that confidence comes from preparation and trust in God. How does faith in God change our outlook? What does “strength and dignity” look like in a man? In a woman?
Read Proverbs 31:23, 26. Words reveal character. How can words help or hurt our relationships? When is it hard to speak nicely? What can help us use good words?
Read Proverbs 31:30–31. Reverence for God is the source of lasting beauty and honour. What are modern “charms” that distract from godly character? How can men and women cultivate deeper reverence together?

