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Wisdom doesn’t silence us—it teaches us how to speak with clarity, authority, and restraint.
In this episode of Conquering Me, we continue through Proverbs 6:20–35, a passage often approached with discomfort or avoidance. Instead of reading it through shame or fear, we uncover God’s heart for integrity, alignment, and courageous wisdom—and how Scripture equips believers to address difficult topics with both truth and grace.
This conversation explores why biblical wisdom cares deeply about outcomes, inner alignment, and long-term wholeness, not public performance or moral superiority. We also look at how Jesus modeled truth-telling that restored dignity, corrected without humiliation, and upheld God’s design without hostility.
This episode offers permission to:
If you’ve ever struggled with how to talk about hard biblical truths—in your own life or with others—this episode invites you into a steady, Christ-centered way of living and speaking that reflects both conviction and love.
By Jennifer JeffersonWisdom doesn’t silence us—it teaches us how to speak with clarity, authority, and restraint.
In this episode of Conquering Me, we continue through Proverbs 6:20–35, a passage often approached with discomfort or avoidance. Instead of reading it through shame or fear, we uncover God’s heart for integrity, alignment, and courageous wisdom—and how Scripture equips believers to address difficult topics with both truth and grace.
This conversation explores why biblical wisdom cares deeply about outcomes, inner alignment, and long-term wholeness, not public performance or moral superiority. We also look at how Jesus modeled truth-telling that restored dignity, corrected without humiliation, and upheld God’s design without hostility.
This episode offers permission to:
If you’ve ever struggled with how to talk about hard biblical truths—in your own life or with others—this episode invites you into a steady, Christ-centered way of living and speaking that reflects both conviction and love.