This week we'll see how our emotions require self control by looking at several selected Proverbs. Controlling your emotions requires wisdom, and self control is a mark of wisdom. We'll look at cheerfulness, anger, and fear/courage as examples. Because of sin and our own hearts, we often over- or under-react with our emotions. We need to see that the wisdom provided in the proverbs is invaluable and calls us to a better life with Jesus. We hope this encourages and challenges you! Thanks for listening.
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