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Reading Wisdom Literature (Episode 32) - Season 4

17 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Living Loved, we explore the beauty and complexity of the Bible’s wisdom literature: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job, and the Song of Solomon, and discover how these books shape us for real life. Rather than offering simple formulas, they train us to live with discernment, humility, and deep trust in God, even when life doesn’t make sense. You’ll learn how Proverbs sharpens your vision, Ecclesiastes reframes your search for meaning, Job anchors you in seasons of suffering, and the Song of Solomon reveals the sacredness of love.

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