Few tests reveal the depth of wisdom like the way we handle conflict. Proverbs 17 reminds us that words, once unleashed, can wound deeply and divide quickly, yet silence and patience can heal what pride would destroy. The wise learn the power of restraint, choosing to listen before speaking, to forgive before fighting, and to make peace before tempers flare. Just as a breached dam unleashes uncontrollable waters, so an unguarded tongue releases chaos, God calls His people to a higher path—to seek reconciliation instead of retaliation, to build bridges instead of walls, and to let humility, not anger, have the final word.
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Few tests reveal the depth of wisdom like the way we handle conflict. Proverbs 17 reminds us that words, once unleashed, can wound deeply and divide quickly, yet silence and patience can heal what pride would destroy. The wise learn the power of restraint, choosing to listen before speaking, to forgive before fighting, and to make peace before tempers flare. Just as a breached dam unleashes uncontrollable waters, so an unguarded tongue releases chaos, God calls His people to a higher path—to seek reconciliation instead of retaliation, to build bridges instead of walls, and to let humility, not anger, have the final word.
Shine Like the Stars Forever (Part 1) - Daniel 11-12
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Shine Like the Stars Forever (Part 1) - Daniel 11-12
In Daniel’s final chapters, the prophet envisions centuries of conflict ending in hope for resurrection. Daniel 11 and 12 explore spiritual struggles, satanic schemes, and God’s salvation, emphasizing that spiritual realities underlie earthly powers. Daniel sees Persia and Greece’s kings, culminating in a final arrogant ruler who exalts himself and persecutes God’s people. God assures Daniel that the faithful—those in His book—will be saved, not the powerful but the loyal. As Daniel’s prophecy ends, he offers reassurance: suffering is not final for God’s saints. Believers are called to live wisely, courageously, and clearly, enduring struggles, resisting schemes, and awaiting glory. The faithful may be battered but never forgotten, destined to shine like stars forever.
TBC Glassboro Sermons and More
Few tests reveal the depth of wisdom like the way we handle conflict. Proverbs 17 reminds us that words, once unleashed, can wound deeply and divide quickly, yet silence and patience can heal what pride would destroy. The wise learn the power of restraint, choosing to listen before speaking, to forgive before fighting, and to make peace before tempers flare. Just as a breached dam unleashes uncontrollable waters, so an unguarded tongue releases chaos, God calls His people to a higher path—to seek reconciliation instead of retaliation, to build bridges instead of walls, and to let humility, not anger, have the final word.