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Jesus Had Left My Body Tour Through Proverbs. June 11.

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Jesus Had Left My Body Tour Through Proverbs. June 11.The Nature of AngerAnger is a natural emotion, but how we handle it reveals our character. A fool's quick temper is contrasted with the self-control of the prudent.The Power of RestraintOverlooking an insult is not a sign of weakness but of strength and wisdom. It reflects a heart that values peace and understanding over conflict.Wisdom in ActionTrue wisdom is demonstrated not just in knowledge but in how we respond to life's provocations. A prudent person chooses to rise above petty offenses.Reflecting Christ's CharacterAs Christians, we are called to emulate Christ, who showed restraint and forgiveness even in the face of insults and persecution.Building RelationshipsOverlooking insults can strengthen relationships by preventing unnecessary conflicts and fostering an environment of grace and understanding.#proverbs #viral #Trending #fyp #ministry

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episode Jesus Had Left My Body Tour Through Proverbs. June 11. cover

Jesus Had Left My Body Tour Through Proverbs. June 11.

Jesus Had Left My Body Tour Through Proverbs. June 11.The Nature of AngerAnger is a natural emotion, but how we handle it reveals our character. A fool's quick temper is contrasted with the self-control of the prudent.The Power of RestraintOverlooking an insult is not a sign of weakness but of strength and wisdom. It reflects a heart that values peace and understanding over conflict.Wisdom in ActionTrue wisdom is demonstrated not just in knowledge but in how we respond to life's provocations. A prudent person chooses to rise above petty offenses.Reflecting Christ's CharacterAs Christians, we are called to emulate Christ, who showed restraint and forgiveness even in the face of insults and persecution.Building RelationshipsOverlooking insults can strengthen relationships by preventing unnecessary conflicts and fostering an environment of grace and understanding.#proverbs #viral #Trending #fyp #ministry

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Jesus Had Left My Body Tour Through Proverbs. June 9.

NOTE TO SELF. To learn to shut my mouth... I mean that takes divineintervention. I talk when I am happy. I talk when I am sad. I talk when I amangry. I talk. My incessant talking is annoying, sure. I can see that.That’s a fair statement. When I am angry or sad - it is just not okay to speak.Ever. I know that by now. Yet… talk I do. The only purpose of any communication from me at this pointis just to build others up. If I cannot do that – again… shut my mouth. We have to ask ourselves this question: “Is it helpful, kindand honest?” Helpful based on what? Does it nourish another soul. Kind, meaningwhat? Would Jesus say it, and use that tone? How to possibly be honest… Not allpeople are safe to be honest with. Avoid the pitfall, don’t lie, and justrevert back to kind. One of my grands made the most profound statement a coupleof months ago. He said, “You don’t have to say everything that you think.” Puregenius.

9. juni 20261 min
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Jesus Had Left My Body Tour Through Proverbs. June 8.

In the Bible, rebuke means to strongly criticizeor correct someone's behavior with the ultimate goal of bringing them torepentance, spiritual growth, and a restored relationship with God. Ratherthan just expressing anger, a biblical rebuke is an act of discipline meant tostop harmful choices and promote righteousness. The goal is to correct and restore, not to shame or teardown. Believers are instructed to ensure their own motives are pure (not rootedin pride or hypocrisy) before correcting others, ideally addressing the issuewith gentleness and respect. Between Believers: The Bible commands followers to hold oneanother accountable. Matthew 18:15 outlines a step-by-step process ofaddressing a brother or sister’s sin privately to win them back. Of Leaders andElders: In 1 Timothy 5:20, the Apostle Paul instructs that church leaders whopersist in sin are to be rebuked publicly so that the congregation respects thegravity of disobedience. Against Satan: Jude 1:9 recounts Michael the archangelsaying to Satan, "The Lord rebuke you!" In the modern church, thisphrase is often used as a prayer of spiritual intercession to appeal to God'sauthority over temptation or spiritual opposition. ...and God corrected me and I realized it eight dayslater... #proverbs #viral #Trending #fyp #ministry

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