Posted by Jeff Short on October 18, 2017 · Leave a Comment
The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity; but a wounded spirit who can bear?
– Proverbs 18:14
The word for
spirit means wind, or breath. The word refers to the inner being of a man.
Spirit and
wounded spirit distinguishes between a whole, healthy state of being and a broken one. The word for
wounded means smitten, or broken. A man with a healthy, positive state of being can bear up under physical
infirmity more than the
wounded spirit. Wisdom teaches one’s spirit, or state of mind, does affect the body (Proverbs 12:25; 15:13; 17:22).
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Proverbs 18:14
Posted by Jeff Short on October 18, 2017 · Leave a Comment
The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity; but a wounded spirit who can bear?
The word for spirit means wind, or breath. The word refers to the inner being of a man. Spirit and wounded spirit distinguishes between a whole, healthy state of being and a broken one. The word for wounded means smitten, or broken. A man with a healthy, positive state of being can bear up under physical infirmity more than the wounded spirit. Wisdom teaches one’s spirit, or state of mind, does affect the body (Proverbs 12:25; 15:13; 17:22).– Proverbs 18:14
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