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Walking With Wisdom

Podcast af Pastor Tommy Willingham

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Walking With Wisdom is a podcast for men who want to live wisely in a confusing world—without compromising their faith. In 10–15 minute episodes, we explore biblical wisdom applied to real life: work, relationships, leadership, temptation, and culture. Rooted in Scripture, shaped by experience, and focused on practical faith for everyday men. Follow the podcast and walk wisely—one step at a time.

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Say It Like a Man!

In this second session of Wise Living, we apply Biblical wisdom to one of the most powerful forces in a man’s life: his words. Proverbs 18:21 reminds us that death and life are in the power of the tongue. That is not poetic language—it is spiritual reality. Every day, men are planting seeds with the way they speak at work, at home, and in everyday conversations. Wisdom is not only proven in major decisions; it is revealed in daily speech. A wise man learns restraint, speaks with care at home, shows courage when truth must be spoken, and seasons his words with grace. His tone creates safety, his restraint shows maturity, and his speech builds rather than tears down. As we grow in wisdom, we learn that mastering our tongue is one of the clearest signs of spiritual and emotional strength.Key Scriptures:Proverbs 18:21; Proverbs 10:19; Colossians 4:6; James 1:19Facebook Group pagehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/14894825954721011. When you listen honestly to your own words at home, do they create safety and encouragement—or tension and defensiveness?Scriptures: Proverbs 18:21; Ephesians 4:292. In tense moments, are you more likely to react quickly with emotion, or pause and speak with restraint and grace?Scriptures: Proverbs 10:19; James 1:19Action Challenge for the WeekPractice the Three-Second Pause.Each day this week, especially in moments of tension, pause for three seconds before you respond and pray:“Lord, help my words give life, not take it.”Then ask yourself:Does this need to be said?Does this need to be said by me?Does this need to be said now?Wisdom grows when restraint becomes a habit and grace shapes our speech.Scriptures to Meditate On:Proverbs 18:21; Proverbs 10:19; Colossians 4:6; James 3:2

10. maj 2026 - 14 min
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Episode 7 - Say it Like a Man!

In this second session of Wise Living, we apply Biblical wisdom to one of the most powerful forces in a man’s life: his words. Proverbs 18:21 reminds us that death and life are in the power of the tongue. That is not poetic language—it is spiritual reality. Every day, men are planting seeds with the way they speak at work, at home, and in everyday conversations. Wisdom is not only proven in major decisions; it is revealed in daily speech. A wise man learns restraint, speaks with care at home, shows courage when truth must be spoken, and seasons his words with grace. His tone creates safety, his restraint shows maturity, and his speech builds rather than tears down. As we grow in wisdom, we learn that mastering our tongue is one of the clearest signs of spiritual and emotional strength.Key Scriptures:Proverbs 18:21; Proverbs 10:19; Colossians 4:6; James 1:19Facebook Group pagehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/14894825954721011. When you listen honestly to your own words at home, do they create safety and encouragement—or tension and defensiveness?Scriptures: Proverbs 18:21; Ephesians 4:292. In tense moments, are you more likely to react quickly with emotion, or pause and speak with restraint and grace?Scriptures: Proverbs 10:19; James 1:19Action Challenge for the WeekPractice the Three-Second Pause.Each day this week, especially in moments of tension, pause for three seconds before you respond and pray:“Lord, help my words give life, not take it.”Then ask yourself:Does this need to be said?Does this need to be said by me?Does this need to be said now?Wisdom grows when restraint becomes a habit and grace shapes our speech.Scriptures to Meditate On:Proverbs 18:21; Proverbs 10:19; Colossians 4:6; James 3:2

10. maj 2026 - 14 min
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Episode 7 - Wisdom Under Pressure

Week 1 — Wisdom Under PressureIn this opening session of Wise Living, we begin applying biblical wisdom to real-life situations by focusing on one unavoidable reality: pressure. Pressure is not something men face if—but when. And when it comes, it doesn’t create character—it reveals it. Anyone can appear steady when life is calm, but wisdom is proven when the pressure is on. Jesus teaches in Matthew 7:24–27 that storms expose the foundation we’ve built our lives on. When pressure hits—through financial strain, family conflict, leadership responsibility, or unexpected crisis—it reveals whether we are rooted in ourselves or anchored in Christ. Wisdom under pressure is not about reacting quickly, but responding wisely. It slows us down, anchors our trust in God, and allows Him to form strength and steadiness in us over time. As we walk through pressure with God, we are not just trying to escape it—we are being shaped by it into men who can stand firm when it matters most.Key Scriptures:Matthew 7:24–27; James 1:19–20; Proverbs 3:5–6; Luke 22:42Facebook Group pagehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/14894825954721011. When pressure enters your life, what does it typically reveal—fear, control, frustration, or trust—and what does that say about your foundation?Scriptures: Matthew 7:24–27; Proverbs 10:252. In moments of stress, are you more likely to react quickly or pause and seek God’s wisdom—and what would it look like to slow down and respond differently?Scriptures: James 1:19–20; Proverbs 19:2Action Challenge for the WeekPractice the Pause Under Pressure.Each day this week, when you feel pressure rising—whether big or small—intentionally pause and pray:“Lord, steady my heart. Help me respond with Your wisdom, not my emotion.”Then ask yourself in that moment:What is this pressure revealing in me?Am I reacting, or responding with wisdom?What would trusting God look like right now?Wisdom is built in the pause—one decision at a time.Scriptures to Meditate On:Matthew 7:24–27; James 1:19–20; Proverbs 3:5–6; Isaiah 26:3

3. maj 2026 - 14 min
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Episode 7 - Wisdom Under Pressure

Week 1 — Wisdom Under PressureIn this opening session of Wise Living, we begin applying biblical wisdom to real-life situations by focusing on one unavoidable reality: pressure. Pressure is not something men face if—but when. And when it comes, it doesn’t create character—it reveals it. Anyone can appear steady when life is calm, but wisdom is proven when the pressure is on. Jesus teaches in Matthew 7:24–27 that storms expose the foundation we’ve built our lives on. When pressure hits—through financial strain, family conflict, leadership responsibility, or unexpected crisis—it reveals whether we are rooted in ourselves or anchored in Christ. Wisdom under pressure is not about reacting quickly, but responding wisely. It slows us down, anchors our trust in God, and allows Him to form strength and steadiness in us over time. As we walk through pressure with God, we are not just trying to escape it—we are being shaped by it into men who can stand firm when it matters most.Key Scriptures:Matthew 7:24–27; James 1:19–20; Proverbs 3:5–6; Luke 22:42Facebook Group pagehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/14894825954721011. When pressure enters your life, what does it typically reveal—fear, control, frustration, or trust—and what does that say about your foundation?Scriptures: Matthew 7:24–27; Proverbs 10:252. In moments of stress, are you more likely to react quickly or pause and seek God’s wisdom—and what would it look like to slow down and respond differently?Scriptures: James 1:19–20; Proverbs 19:2Action Challenge for the WeekPractice the Pause Under Pressure.Each day this week, when you feel pressure rising—whether big or small—intentionally pause and pray:“Lord, steady my heart. Help me respond with Your wisdom, not my emotion.”Then ask yourself in that moment:What is this pressure revealing in me?Am I reacting, or responding with wisdom?What would trusting God look like right now?Wisdom is built in the pause—one decision at a time.Scriptures to Meditate On:Matthew 7:24–27; James 1:19–20; Proverbs 3:5–6; Isaiah 26:3

3. maj 2026 - 14 min
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Episode 7 - Wisdom Under Pressure

Week 1 — Wisdom Under PressureIn this opening session of Wise Living, we begin applying biblical wisdom to real-life situations by focusing on one unavoidable reality: pressure. Pressure is not something men face if—but when. And when it comes, it doesn’t create character—it reveals it. Anyone can appear steady when life is calm, but wisdom is proven when the pressure is on. Jesus teaches in Matthew 7:24–27 that storms expose the foundation we’ve built our lives on. When pressure hits—through financial strain, family conflict, leadership responsibility, or unexpected crisis—it reveals whether we are rooted in ourselves or anchored in Christ. Wisdom under pressure is not about reacting quickly, but responding wisely. It slows us down, anchors our trust in God, and allows Him to form strength and steadiness in us over time. As we walk through pressure with God, we are not just trying to escape it—we are being shaped by it into men who can stand firm when it matters most.Key Scriptures:Matthew 7:24–27; James 1:19–20; Proverbs 3:5–6; Luke 22:42Facebook Group pagehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/14894825954721011. When pressure enters your life, what does it typically reveal—fear, control, frustration, or trust—and what does that say about your foundation?Scriptures: Matthew 7:24–27; Proverbs 10:252. In moments of stress, are you more likely to react quickly or pause and seek God’s wisdom—and what would it look like to slow down and respond differently?Scriptures: James 1:19–20; Proverbs 19:2Action Challenge for the WeekPractice the Pause Under Pressure.Each day this week, when you feel pressure rising—whether big or small—intentionally pause and pray:“Lord, steady my heart. Help me respond with Your wisdom, not my emotion.”Then ask yourself in that moment:What is this pressure revealing in me?Am I reacting, or responding with wisdom?What would trusting God look like right now?Wisdom is built in the pause—one decision at a time.Scriptures to Meditate On:Matthew 7:24–27; James 1:19–20; Proverbs 3:5–6; Isaiah 26:3

3. maj 2026 - 14 min
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