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Discover the timeless wisdom of King Solomon as Reverend Mary J. guides us through the enlightening book of Proverbs. In our latest Soul Bread episode, we journey into the heart of scripture, examining how our words and attitudes are not mere expressions but powerful tools that shape our experiences and relationships. Join us in learning how a gentle answer can quell anger, the impact of wise counsel, and the joys that come with a happy heart.
As we weave through the chapters, we unearth valuable lessons on living a disciplined life, prioritizing understanding over folly, and the significance of timely words. These divine instructions serve as a roadmap to a fulfilling life, rooted in the fear of the Lord and humility. Whether you're managing a business, nurturing personal relationships, or simply seeking to walk the path of righteousness, this episode is a wellspring of spiritual nourishment for the soul.
Thank you for listening to "Soul Bread with Rev. Mary J", I pray your soul was fed. GOD Bless You!
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Discover the timeless wisdom of King Solomon as Reverend Mary J. guides us through the enlightening book of Proverbs. In our latest Soul Bread episode, we journey into the heart of scripture, examining how our words and attitudes are not mere expressions but powerful tools that shape our experiences and relationships. Join us in learning how a gentle answer can quell anger, the impact of wise counsel, and the joys that come with a happy heart.
As we weave through the chapters, we unearth valuable lessons on living a disciplined life, prioritizing understanding over folly, and the significance of timely words. These divine instructions serve as a roadmap to a fulfilling life, rooted in the fear of the Lord and humility. Whether you're managing a business, nurturing personal relationships, or simply seeking to walk the path of righteousness, this episode is a wellspring of spiritual nourishment for the soul.
Thank you for listening to "Soul Bread with Rev. Mary J", I pray your soul was fed. GOD Bless You!