The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. Proverbs 31:11
Her husband trusts her
The husband of the virtuous cowgirl doesn't need to worry about much because he knows that his woman can be trusted in all areas. This doesn't mean that he blindly trusts her and lets her do whatever she wants. It means that she is of such good and reputable character that he can trust her. She will get the things done that need to be done. She will not spend more money that she has to spend. And though she is attractive, he knows that no one can steal her away from him. She gives him peace in his mind and soul.
He has no need of gain
Gain, spoil, richer than the wealthiest ranch owner. No need of gain, he lacks nothing, not material, not emotional, not physical. A cowgirl of virtue makes him 100% complete. The original text says, he has no need of spoil. This passage was written for a king. When kings went to battle they would always bring home spoils of war; treasures. This verse is literally saying that he is so wealthy that he doesn't need spoils of war. This cowboy doesn't need anything that belongs to another man when he has a cowgirl of virtue.
To be this woman of virtue you must love the Lord your God with all your mind, with all your soul, with all your heart, and with all your strength. (Luke 10:27) Seek first the kingdom of heaven, and all these things will be added to you. (Matthew 6:33) You put the Lord first, you obey His commands because you love Him. (John 14:15) When you put the Lord first in your life and have nothing before Him (Exodus 20:3) then everything else will fall into place.
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