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The Proverb Podcast

The Proverb Podcast

By: Edward L Carpenter
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Looking for wisdom that actually changes how you live, not just what you know? We open a new series through Proverbs by reframing wisdom as a relationship you cultivate, not a pile of tips you memorize. Starting with Proverbs 1:1–6, we unpack why the book was written, who it’s for, and how it trains us to hear the right voice in a world full of noise.

Every week we will be putting out a new episode.


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  • What You Trust Shapes The Future You Walk Into
    Jun 29 2026

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    Fear can feel like a normal emotion, but what if it’s also a competing voice trying to steer your life? Proverbs 10:24-25 cuts straight through the noise with two stark pictures: the future shaped by fear and the future shaped by righteous desire, then the storm that exposes what you’re truly standing on. We slow down and ask the question underneath both verses: whose voice are you listening to when tomorrow feels uncertain?

    We trace that theme through Scripture where fear shows up as a turning point. Adam disconnects from God’s voice and immediately moves into fear and hiding. The twelve spies see giants and deliver what the Bible calls an evil report, while Joshua and Caleb see the same facts and trust God anyway. The difference isn’t the circumstance, it’s the conclusion and the voice behind it. Along the way, we talk about how fear promises protection but often produces paralysis, stagnation, and missed opportunity.

    We also connect Proverbs to Jesus’ parable of the talents, where “I was afraid” becomes the reason a gift gets buried, and we ask what dreams, relationships, callings, and creative work are still underground because fear got the final vote. Then we look at “the whirlwind” storms that hit everybody and how a firm foundation is built by holding to God’s word when the route isn’t explained and the process is messy. If you’re trying to discern God’s direction, fight anxiety, or rebuild spiritual resilience, this conversation will give you language and traction for the real battle.

    Subscribe for more Proverbs teaching, share this with a friend who’s stuck, and leave a review if it helps. What voice has been loudest in your life lately, fear’s or God’s?

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    22 mins
  • When Wisdom Becomes a Delight
    Jun 22 2026

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    Your mouth can fill a room and still say nothing. Proverbs 10:20-23 confronts that problem head-on, and it does it with a surprising promise: when God orders a life from the inside out, wisdom stops feeling like mere restraint and starts feeling like joy.

    We start with a vivid picture from Scripture: “The tongue of the just is as choice silver.” Silver has value because it has been refined, and the same is true of righteous speech. I talk through what it looks like to put a guard on our words in a world built on quick reactions, hot takes, and slow apologies. We trace the difference between sounding confident and speaking with truth, and why surrender is what gives our voice real weight. From there, we move into the purpose of wise speech: “The lips of the righteous feed many.” Not entertain. Not impress. Feed. That raises a personal question: are my words nourishing people, or draining them?

    Then we tackle one of the most quoted lines in Proverbs: “The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.” Yes, God can provide materially, but we dig into the bigger idea of blessing without the poison of striving, manipulation, and self-made ambition. Finally, Proverbs 10:23 flips our definition of fun. The fool treats mischief like a game, but the wise find pleasure in wisdom because being led by God becomes an adventure of trust, correction, protection, and fulfillment.

    If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the podcast. What’s one way you want God to refine your words this week?

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    21 mins
  • What If Winning Means Walking Away
    Jun 15 2026

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    One careless sentence can undo a day of self-control, and Proverbs tells us why. We sit with Proverbs 10:18-19 and the painfully real theme of “hold your tongue,” where hidden hatred becomes lying lips, slander turns us into fools, and the sheer volume of our words makes sin not just possible but unavoidable. If you have ever felt that moment when someone keeps pushing, your chest tightens, your mind says “don’t do it,” and then the floodgate opens, you will recognize yourself here.

    We talk about why biblical wisdom often looks like restraint, not clever comebacks. Some conversations are not neutral, they are dangerous, because they can draw you into the very behavior you want to avoid. Proverbs 26:4 gives language for that trap, and Jesus shows the alternative: sometimes He answers, and sometimes He stays silent before Herod and His accusers. Silence is not weakness when it is rooted in trust. It can be the strongest form of Christian discipleship and conflict resolution, especially when your reputation feels under attack.

    From Psalm 37 to David’s prayer in Psalm 141, we trace a practical path: let God be the judge, ask Him to set a guard over your mouth, and learn to treat restraint as power under control. We also bring it back to the gospel, because real change is not just trying harder, it is the Holy Spirit reshaping what comes out of us over time.

    Subscribe for more walks through Proverbs, share this with someone who needs calmer words, and leave a review to help others find the show. What situation most tempts you to say too much?

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    If you've ever struggled to hear God's voice, you aren't alone. My book, God, Why Won’t You Talk to Me?, was written for anyone seeking a deeper connection. Available now on Amazon: https://a.co/d/05KuPfd1

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    16 mins
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