Proverbs 19, pt. 1 “Make Your Choice” *Podcast* Through the Bibles series

Today’s chapter we’ll talk a lot about people in general, children and our role in their life and discipline. How each of us have a choice, we aren’t forced into a relationship with him.

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Proverbs 28, pt.2: “One Day At A Time” *Podcast* Through the Bible series

In today’s chapter, we talk about…

-Needing a break

Starting each day with God, and taking one day at a time

How he won’t put on us more than we can handle… with HIS help, we can do nothing by ourselves!

-Jacob and Esau

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Proverbs 25 “His Ways are Higher Than Ours” *Podcast, Through the Bible series

Today we are all over the place in this chapter, talking on many, many different subjects!

The olive oil process and the refining process in us: how it makes us better, not worse, and how God takes away the dross in us.

Recent news with Musk and Trump, trust and putting something in good hands

Slander and personal stories and relationships, and what is true praise/false praise.

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Proverbs 22: “Filling the Need” *Podcast* Through the Bible series

Today’s chapter will talk about seeing and filling a need, how to deal with an angry man, cosigning on a loan, and more contrasts of wise vs. foolish.

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“Wine is a Mocker” (Proverbs 20, pt. 1) Through the Bibles series *Podcast*

In the first part of today’s chapter, we dive into a deeper study with biblical references about Alcohol. Is it evil? Does God forbid our drinking of it? Getting drunk once vs being a drunkard, having discretion, and more!

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Train Up A Child teaching mentioned in above teaching

Proverbs 19: “You Think You’re Perfect?” *Podcast* Through the Bible series

In today’s chapter, we talk about assumptions people make. Our personal relationship with God, how it is not a race against someone else, and we are each accountable for ourselves. That salvation is for everyone, not one salvation prize and you have to win. Each of us has our own personal struggles, and how, so often, we are our own worst enemy.

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