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What if faith doesn’t require panic, rushing, or pressure—but wisdom, patience, and trust?
In this episode of Conquering Me, we continue our journey through the Book of Proverbs and explore Proverbs 6:1–11, where Scripture invites us to examine how we prepare, commit, and steward our lives. This passage challenges the belief that faith means waiting passively, and instead reveals God’s heart for wise preparation without fear.
We look at why this wisdom was written, what it reveals about God’s character, and how Jesus Himself modeled patience, hidden seasons, and faithful preparation long before public purpose. Rather than rushing outcomes, God teaches us how to build steadily, responsibly, and in peace.
This episode offers permission to:
If you’ve ever felt torn between trusting God and planning your life, this conversation invites you into clarity, order, and res
By Jennifer JeffersonWhat if faith doesn’t require panic, rushing, or pressure—but wisdom, patience, and trust?
In this episode of Conquering Me, we continue our journey through the Book of Proverbs and explore Proverbs 6:1–11, where Scripture invites us to examine how we prepare, commit, and steward our lives. This passage challenges the belief that faith means waiting passively, and instead reveals God’s heart for wise preparation without fear.
We look at why this wisdom was written, what it reveals about God’s character, and how Jesus Himself modeled patience, hidden seasons, and faithful preparation long before public purpose. Rather than rushing outcomes, God teaches us how to build steadily, responsibly, and in peace.
This episode offers permission to:
If you’ve ever felt torn between trusting God and planning your life, this conversation invites you into clarity, order, and res