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The Bible Recap

Day 157 (Proverbs 10-12) - Year 7

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 6 June 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:12.5

As we keep moving through Proverbs, today is our first day not reading the counsel of the

0:17.2

father to his son. These are just general wise sayings of Solomon to everyone,

0:21.9

although he does start out by talking about how great it is to have wise children. The way we live,

0:27.4

whether foolish or wise or even as a simple person, impacts the other people in our lives. This is a

0:33.4

universal truth. It's not just true for Christ followers. Think about it. Don't many of your

0:38.6

frustrations come from people who are either doing wicked things or just doing things without

0:42.7

thinking about them? The foolish and the simple cause a lot of struggle through their actions

0:48.2

and inaction. 1017 says the foolish person also leads others astray.

0:58.2

Solomon implores everyone to be intentional about seeking truth and living by it.

1:02.4

It may mean more work on the front end, but it will bless you in the long run.

1:08.3

10-8 gives us a picture of someone who submits to leadership and authority versus a know-it-all.

1:09.4

It says,

1:13.5

The wise of heart will receive commands, but a babbling fool will come to ruin. The foolish think they know it all, so they not only don't receive correction,

1:18.9

but they don't even listen to it to begin with. They just keep talking. I recently heard a man say it like

1:24.1

this. You never learn when you're talking. If we were to zoom out on the book

1:29.1

of Proverbs as a whole and highlight each theme in a different color, much of the book would be

1:33.6

highlighted in the color that pertains to our speech. While our words may not have the literal power

1:38.4

of life and death, that power belongs to God alone. They certainly do have a measured effect on our

1:43.9

emotions and our perspective,

1:45.7

whether they're the words we speak or the words we hear. The words we speak have to be measured

1:50.8

carefully. Solomon repeats this over and over in this chapter. Here's a sampling of those proverbs.

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