The tongue of the wise brings healing. (Ref. Prov. 12:18)

Typography: Proverbs 12:18

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When was the last time you felt healed and restored by what someone said to you? What did that person say that made you feel this way?
The wise listen to advice. (Ref. Prov. 12:15)

Typography: Proverbs 12:15

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With Google at our fingertips, it's easy to think that we can find whatever solution we need.
The wise store up choice food, but fools gulp theirs down. (Prov. 21:20)

Typography: Proverbs 21:20

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How many of us still save the best for last, because we know it's the wise thing to do?
Be very careful how you live—not as unwise but as wise. (Ref. Eph. 5:15)

Typography: Ephesians 5:15

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We usually think making wise use of time is about productivity—am I able to maximise my time to do as much as I can of everything that needs to be done?
As far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. (Ref. Romans 12:18)

Typography: Romans 12:18

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We may think that sharing the gospel means telling someone about Jesus, inviting them to church, or sending some Christian article or post.
When Christ appears, we shall be like him. (Ref. 1 John 3:2-3)

Typography: 1 John 3:2-3

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When we think about Christlikeness and see our sinful selves, we can sometimes feel disheartened.
Hope does not put us to shame because God's love is in us. (Ref. Romans 5:5)

Typography: Romans 5:5

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The world may say that the Christian hope is just a myth, something dreamed up to make us feel better.
God has displayed His power and divine nature in creation. (Ref. Romans 1:20)

Typography: Ephesians 2:9

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When our jobs, relationships, and people around us seem to say that we should not stop working to secure ourselves and others, it can feel like the weight of the world is on our shoulders, that everything depends on us.
God has displayed His power and divine nature in creation. (Ref. Romans 1:20)

Typography: Romans 1:20

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Every day, God sets in motion a thousand little things so that we can live and see Him.