Meditations With James Arheghan

Season 5 Episode 190

15 min · 9. heinä 2026
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In today’s episode, we meditate on Proverbs 16:32, which teaches that true strength is not merely the ability to conquer people, places, or opportunities, but the ability to rule oneself. God’s Word tells us that the person who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and the one who rules his spirit is greater than the one who takes a city. This meditation reminds us that self-control is one of the greatest forms of strength. Anger may arise, but we do not have to be ruled by it. Offense may come, but we do not have to react in foolishness. Real victory begins within — in our words, emotions, thoughts, reactions, and desires. We also reflect on the example of Jesus, who showed divine strength under control. He was insulted, falsely accused, and mistreated, yet He did not retaliate. His life teaches us that meekness is not weakness; it is power submitted to God. May this episode encourage you to pause before speaking, pray before reacting, and allow the Holy Spirit to help you rule your spirit. Key Reflection: The strongest person in the room is not always the one who can overpower others, but the one who can control himself. Prayer Focus: Ask God for grace to be slow to anger, wisdom to manage your emotions, and strength through the Holy Spirit to walk in self-control.

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jakson Season 5 Episode 190 kansikuva

Season 5 Episode 190

In today’s episode, we meditate on Proverbs 16:32, which teaches that true strength is not merely the ability to conquer people, places, or opportunities, but the ability to rule oneself. God’s Word tells us that the person who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and the one who rules his spirit is greater than the one who takes a city. This meditation reminds us that self-control is one of the greatest forms of strength. Anger may arise, but we do not have to be ruled by it. Offense may come, but we do not have to react in foolishness. Real victory begins within — in our words, emotions, thoughts, reactions, and desires. We also reflect on the example of Jesus, who showed divine strength under control. He was insulted, falsely accused, and mistreated, yet He did not retaliate. His life teaches us that meekness is not weakness; it is power submitted to God. May this episode encourage you to pause before speaking, pray before reacting, and allow the Holy Spirit to help you rule your spirit. Key Reflection: The strongest person in the room is not always the one who can overpower others, but the one who can control himself. Prayer Focus: Ask God for grace to be slow to anger, wisdom to manage your emotions, and strength through the Holy Spirit to walk in self-control.

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Anchor Scripture:Proverbs 25:28 — “He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls.” Episode Summary:In today’s episode of Meditations, we reflect on the importance of self-control. Proverbs 25:28 compares a person without control over his spirit to a city with broken walls. In ancient times, city walls represented protection, strength, and defense. Without walls, a city was exposed to danger. In the same way, a life without self-control becomes vulnerable to anger, pride, lust, offense, careless words, and destructive decisions. Self-control is not weakness; it is spiritual strength. It is the ability to pause before speaking, resist wrong desires, manage emotions, and allow the Holy Spirit to govern our responses. A ruled spirit protects our destiny, relationships, testimony, and future. Key Thought:Self-control is a spiritual wall that protects your life from unnecessary destruction. Main Lessons:A person without self-control is vulnerable to spiritual, emotional, and relational damage. True strength is not reacting quickly but ruling your spirit wisely. Not every emotion must become an action, and not every thought must become a word. Self-control is part of the fruit of the Spirit and grows as we yield to the Holy Spirit. Broken walls can be rebuilt through prayer, discipline, wisdom, accountability, and obedience. Reflection Questions:Where are the walls broken in my life? Do I struggle most with anger, words, appetite, thoughts, emotions, or reactions? Am I allowing the Holy Spirit to govern my spirit? What practical step can I take today to rebuild the wall of self-control?

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Main Scripture:Philippians 4:19 — “But my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” In today’s episode of Meditations, we reflect on Paul’s powerful declaration in Philippians 4:19: “But my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” This verse is not merely a general promise of provision; it was spoken in the context of the Philippian church’s generosity and partnership with the work of the gospel. They had given to support Paul’s ministry, and Paul assured them that the God he personally knew and trusted would also take care of them. The phrase “my God” reveals Paul’s personal experience with God as Provider. Paul had walked with God through abundance and lack, hardship and support, and he had discovered that God is faithful in every season. His confidence was not based on theory, but on relationship and experience. This episode reminds us that God is the true Source of our supply. People, jobs, opportunities, and relationships may become channels, but God alone is the Source. When one channel closes, the Source remains unlimited. Like Elijah, who was fed by ravens and later sustained through a widow, we must never confuse the channel with the Source. We also learn that God supplies our need, not our greed. His provision is governed by His wisdom, His timing, and His love. Sometimes God supplies by giving resources; at other times, He supplies strength, wisdom, favour, ideas, open doors, or preservation until the visible provision arrives. Most importantly, God supplies according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus. The measure of our supply is not the size of our need, the condition of the economy, or the limitations of men. The measure of our supply is the riches of God’s glory. And through Christ, we have access to the Father’s provision, mercy, and grace. Be encouraged today: you may not yet know the channel, but you know the Source. And the Source will not fail.

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