Hi folks,
Id like to know what does God say about women working out of home. This is pretty common and even the government encourage women to join the workforce, but, what's the plan of God for women regarding to this issue? Is it the same for single and married women?
Women are help-mates. When you
help someone, you are not the main person doing the task. The task of working to provide for the family is the man's job. The task of looking after the affairs of the household is the woman's job. If she can do her job
and help him with his (without neglecting her children and her housework), that's great. But both parents working and leaving the raising of the kids to daycares- that is shameful.
Men's bodies are made for hard labor, women's bodies are not- that's why there is work that pertains to a man and work that pertains to a woman. The demands put on a woman in today's society are rediculous. One mom can't stay home and breast feed her baby because she's forced to work instead. Another mom is working three jobs and going to school- how does she have time to sleep let alone clean the house and raise the kids, or cook healthy meals? These lighter, but very important jobs are hers, as a help to her husband who is out working hard labor to provide for his family. Both parents should not be gone!
The Proverbs woman was praised for doing real estate to
help her family financially (which probably didn't take very long, unlike being at a real estate office all day). She was praised for opening her hands to the poor (again probably not time consuming). But she was also praised by her husband and children. Each praise meant a job well done- that means she had to be there for her children.
God gave the punishment of hard labor to Adam, and the punishment of birthpain to Eve. But men today want women to have both punishments. How would they feel about having both? There are not only deadbeat dads, there are deadbeat husbands, even deadbeat boyfriends- because they even refuse marriage vows. Some men go to bars and find working women to live off of. And when it's starts to seem too responsible for them, they leave her to go live off of another woman- even though children were born.
This snowball effect starts by taking women out of their role and forcing her into a man's role. And why? Greed- pure and simple. Two incomes mean more money- until he leaves and she becomes a single parent. And why does he leave? The taste of less responsibility to provide for his family leaves him with wanting more than just a taste.