YOUR NOT FALLING BEHIND !!! proverbs 16:3

EPISODE · Aug 21, 2025 · 22 MIN

YOUR NOT FALLING BEHIND !!! proverbs 16:3

from Proverbs · host Saseka

We plan We fail We planWe succeed life is full of ups and downs but proverbs 16:3 gives us a lifeline on how to navigate starting over or persisting through the hard times

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YOUR NOT FALLING BEHIND !!! proverbs 16:3

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