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  • Whose Words Are Steering Your Life Today
    2026/03/30

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    Temptation almost never announces itself as danger. It shows up as honeyed words, smooth logic, and a “normal” path everyone else seems to take and Proverbs 5 calls that out with uncomfortable clarity. We slow down and read the chapter as a personal warning from God: pay attention to His wisdom, lean in to His understanding, and let that instruction become a real hedge of protection around your life.

    We talk about what “observe discretion” means in plain terms: learning to recognize an evil plan before it becomes your habit, your relationship pattern, or your future regret. Using Proverbs 5, we explore both the obvious message about sexual purity and the deeper spiritual picture of adultery as trusting any voice more than God’s voice. That leads into a grounded conversation about spiritual warfare, the devil’s lies, and why discernment isn’t just “being smart” but hearing the Spirit of God so you can tell good from evil when the world blurs the line.

    From there, we connect the chapter to modern work culture and the rat race. If you’ve ever felt like you’re spending your strength building someone else’s dream, we unpack Proverbs 5’s warning about giving your years to “the cruel one,” and we contrast hustle bondage with “the blessing of the Lord that makes rich and adds no sorrow.” We also get practical about the internal battle: fear, unbelief, and the flesh insisting you can’t do what God told you to do.

    We close with hope: God watching your paths isn’t paranoia, it’s peace when you know He’s good. If you want to go deeper, we also mention the book God, Why Won’t You Talk to Me by Edward L. Carpenter for practical tools on recognizing God’s voice. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs clarity, and leave a review so more people can find these Proverbs teachings.

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  • How Spiritual Growth Actually Works
    2026/03/23

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    Proverbs 4 doesn’t repeat itself because the writer ran out of ideas. It repeats because that’s how growth happens. We keep wanting God’s promises to land instantly, but Scripture describes something slower and more powerful: a seed taking root, unseen at first, then showing up as real fruit in your life.

    We walk through Mark chapter 4 and connect it to the heartbeat of Proverbs 4. The written Word of God, the logos, works like seed and water when we read it, meditate on it, and speak it until it moves from our head into our heart. That process is how faith matures, how wisdom becomes personal, and how “understanding” turns into a lived, steady confidence rather than religious information. Along the way, we talk about what it actually means to “hear God’s voice” and why that is the practical bottom line behind words like righteousness, holiness, and wisdom.

    We also get honest about what stops growth. The parable shows three common ways the seed dies: we dismiss it, we start strong but quit when pressure hits, or we let the cares of the world choke out what God started. Proverbs 4 gives the counter plan: guard your heart, keep your focus straight ahead, refuse the world’s rotten path to success, and stay with the light as it grows brighter day by day. If you’re hungry for biblical wisdom, spiritual growth, and practical steps for recognizing God’s voice, this one will meet you where you are.

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  • Trust, Discipline, And The Peace That Follows. Proverbs Chapter 3
    2026/03/16

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  • Seeking Wisdom Like Treasure Proverbs Chapter 2
    2026/03/09

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    What if wisdom isn’t something you stumble into but something you pursue like buried treasure? We dive into Proverbs 2 and trace a clear path from desire to discernment: if you receive, treasure, cry out, and seek, then you discover the knowledge of God—more than facts about Him, a living relationship that refines choices and rebuilds peace. Along the way, we share a personal story of crying out under starlit skies and learning to recognize God’s voice in Scripture and in the quiet, including the early fear, the surprise, and the steadying clarity that followed.

    Together we explore how wisdom becomes both provision and protection. The text promises knowledge, understanding, and “sound wisdom” that amounts to abiding success—flourishing that lasts. Discretion guards, understanding watches, and integrity becomes a shield. We unpack why discernment differs from mere information, how short-term wins can hide long-term collapse, and why paths matter because endings tell the truth. We also address seductive detours—the flattery that leads to dead ends—and reframe inner unease not as panic but as an invitation to pause and listen before you move.

    The heartbeat here is relationship: eternal life is knowing God, not just waiting for heaven. That means access is open to all who seek with mind, mouth, and heart engaged. As wisdom enters the heart, choices align, protection becomes personal, and peace that surpasses understanding starts to steady your days and nights. If you’re hungry to move from knowing about God to truly knowing Him—and to build a life that remains—this conversation offers practical steps, honest reflection, and hope for the long path ahead.

    If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s seeking a steadier path, and leave a quick review so more people can find it. Your insights and questions help shape what we explore next.

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  • Listening That Changes Your Life. Proverbs Chapter 1C
    2026/02/23

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    What if the peace you crave can’t be added at the end, because it’s grown from the way you build? We walk through Proverbs 1:8–33 to uncover how wisdom moves from abstract ideas to daily choices, especially when your story includes imperfect parents, broken examples, and seasons of fear-fueled striving. Solomon’s life reframes a hard truth with hope: human failure doesn’t disqualify divine instruction, and a flawed foundation doesn’t lock you out of a wise future.

    We start where many of us live—carrying the weight of our upbringing—and recognize that listening to God is learned, not inherited. From there, we confront the modern face of enticement: doing “whatever it takes,” managing outcomes, and calling pressure ambition. We name the cost that hides under success—anxiety, exhaustion, and constant vigilance—and contrast it with the steady fruit that comes from walking by the Spirit. Wisdom’s voice is not distant; it calls in public places and grows like a seed, teaching us to notice quiet clarity: the pause before a hasty yes, the restraint before a sharp reply, the nudge that says a deal looks smart but won’t bring rest.

    You’ll hear why emergency prayers matter and why cultivating a listening faith before the crisis saves pain later. We unpack how revelation matures over time, how the Spirit’s counsel aligns with the character of Christ, and how peace becomes a lived reality rather than an afterthought. Along the way, we highlight practical cues that help you discern pressure from guidance and replace control with trust without losing diligence or excellence. By the end, the promise of Proverbs lands with fresh weight: those who listen live securely and are at ease from the dread of evil—not because life gets simple, but because you stop carrying it alone.

    If this conversation helped you trade pressure for peace, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so others can find it too.

    If you've ever struggled to hear God's voice, you aren't alone. My book, God, Why Won’t You Talk to Me?, was written for anyone seeking a deeper connection. Available now on Amazon: https://a.co/d/05KuPfd1

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  • Hearing God: The Foundation Of Proverbs. Proverbs Chapter 1B
    2026/02/23

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    What if wisdom isn’t something you collect, but someone you hear? We take one slow, careful look at Proverbs 1:7 and discover that the fear of the Lord is not about terror but about treasuring God’s voice above every other. From David’s life of listening to Solomon’s call to “incline your ear,” we unpack why true knowledge begins with reverent responsiveness and how this foundation steadies your choices, calms anxiety, and brings lasting peace.

    We trace a clear line from Genesis to the Gospel of John: creation begins with “God said,” and Jesus is the Word made flesh—the visible expression of the invisible Voice. That means Christianity is not a system of information but a relationship built on hearing and responding. We talk about the real inner conflict that rises when God speaks—how thoughts argue, emotions panic, and comfort resists—and why choosing God’s word over fear, logic, or impulse leads to life. Along the way, we challenge the pull of images that keep God feeling distant and reclaim practices that tune our hearts to His presence.

    You’ll hear why a fool is not simply uninformed but unteachable, repeating the same patterns because correction is refused. You’ll also gain practical steps to sharpen spiritual hearing: create quiet, read Scripture aloud and slowly, test impressions by Jesus’ character, seek wise confirmation, and take small acts of obedience today. If you’ve been hungry for clarity, longing for peace, or tired of spinning in analysis, this conversation offers a grounded path back to the Voice that leads to life.

    If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review so others can find it. What step will you take this week to hear—and heed—God’s voice?

    If you've ever struggled to hear God's voice, you aren't alone. My book, God, Why Won’t You Talk to Me?, was written for anyone seeking a deeper connection. Available now on Amazon: https://a.co/d/05KuPfd1

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  • Wisdom Is Not Information; It Is A Voice You Learn To Hear. Proverbs Chapter 1A
    2026/02/20

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    Looking for wisdom that actually changes how you live, not just what you know? We open a new series through Proverbs by reframing wisdom as a relationship you cultivate, not a pile of tips you memorize. Starting with Proverbs 1:1–6, we unpack why the book was written, who it’s for, and how it trains us to hear the right voice in a world full of noise.

    We share why “to know wisdom” in the Hebrew frame means experiential, relational knowing. That shift matters: wisdom is not a subject but a guide who speaks, invites, and corrects. We explore the many voices competing for our attention—culture, fear, desire, and even persuasive near-truths—and show how discernment helps you tell what only sounds wise from what actually leads to life. You’ll learn why Scripture urges a listening posture and how that aligns with Jesus’ call, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear,” and the parable of the sower where the difference is hearing that bears fruit.

    From there, we connect wisdom to everyday pressures: choosing when options look equal, speaking carefully when emotions flare, and navigating work, relationships, and decisions with steadiness. Rather than rush for quick fixes, we outline a slow practice: return to Proverbs, ask better questions, and let its voice retrain your reflexes over time. By the end, you’ll see how a humble habit of listening increases learning, deepens discernment, and sets you on a path of choices that align with righteousness, justice, and equity.

    If this journey resonates, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who’s seeking clarity, and leave a review to help others find the show. Tell us: where do you most need clearer discernment this week?

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    If you've ever struggled to hear God's voice, you aren't alone. My book, God, Why Won’t You Talk to Me?, was written for anyone seeking a deeper connection. Available now on Amazon: https://a.co/d/05KuPfd1

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    14 分