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Sunday, September 7, 2025

Thrive Group - proverbs 31 - part 2

 

👑 Anointed Living & Purpose – Part 2

Becoming the Proverbs 31 and Titus 2 Woman in a Culture of Compromise

🔥 Short Teaching (5–7 minutes)

In Part 1, we uncovered the strength, wisdom, and dignity of the Proverbs 31 woman and the mentoring call of the Titus 2 woman. But in today’s spiritually hostile and highly sexualized culture, how do we live out these roles without getting lost in striving or discouraged by cultural opposition?

The answer: We shift from performance to presence. We trade worldly pressure for kingdom purpose. We embrace anointed living over religious striving.

🔹 Living Anointed, Not Exhausted

The Proverbs 31 woman wasn’t “doing it all” to be praised—she was walking in her God-ordained lane, empowered by the fear of the Lord. The Titus 2 woman didn’t need a platform—her life spoke louder than her words.

Both women knew their identity and authority came from God, not cultural approval.

“Her lamp does not go out at night...” – Proverbs 31:18
This isn’t just about staying up late—it’s about spiritual readiness. Her light is fueled by intimacy with the Lord.

“Teach what accords with sound doctrine...” – Titus 2:1
That means your life should line up with truth, not trends.

⚔️ Confronting Cultural Counterfeits

Let’s be honest. Culture says:

  • "Do what feels right." God says: “Walk by the Spirit.” (Galatians 5:16)

  • "Post the perfect life." God says: “Let your adornment be the hidden person of the heart.” (1 Peter 3:4)

  • "You don’t need anyone." God says: “Bear one another’s burdens.” (Galatians 6:2)

These lies lead to burnout, isolation, and spiritual confusion. But God’s Word anchors us.

🛡️ Becoming & Mentoring

You don’t have to wait until you're “perfect” to make an impact. The Proverbs 31 woman becomes by fearing the Lord. The Titus 2 woman multiplies by mentoring others. Both are vital for spiritual growth and legacy.

Even if you're still becoming—you have something to give. Even if you're mentoring—you’re still growing.


💬 Part 2: Small Group Discussion Questions

  1. What does “anointed living” mean to you personally? How is it different from just “doing good things”?

  2. Which area of your life—home, work, friendships—feels hardest to align with biblical womanhood right now? Why?  

  3. Proverbs 31:25 says, “She is clothed with strength and dignity.” What would it look like for you to wear that today—emotionally, spiritually, or physically?  

  4. Are there worldly mindsets or habits you feel God calling you to let go of in this season? What are they?

  5. Titus 2 calls for women to teach and model godliness to the younger generation. Who in your life could benefit from your example or encouragement? Have you been intentional about mentoring or being mentored?

  6. Have you ever felt “disqualified” from spiritual leadership or influence due to past mistakes or life circumstances? What does God’s Word say about that?

  7. How can our group or church become a safe place for both the “becoming” and the “mentoring” woman? What do we need to start, stop, or shift?

  8. Challenge: What’s one small step you can take this week to live as an anointed woman—whether it’s prayer, mentoring someone, or honoring your family with joy?


✨ Closing Encouragement:

You don’t need to chase perfection—you’re called to pursue His presence.
You don’t need to become famous—you're called to be faithful.
Whether you are in a season of growth or guidance, God’s design for you is powerful—and your obedience changes generations.