
Restoration: Where New Life Begins
Restoration: Where New Life Begins is a gospel-centered podcast dedicated to helping listeners experience the transforming power of Jesus Christ. Rooted in biblical truth, each episode explores how God restores hearts, renews minds, and revives purpose in every season of life.
Whether you're navigating personal struggles, seeking spiritual growth, or simply longing for deeper hope, this podcast is a space where grace meets truth—and where new life truly begins. Through Scripture, honest conversation, and practical encouragement, Restoration exists to remind you that no life is too broken for God to redeem and no story is too far gone for Him to restore.
Because in Christ, restoration isn’t just possible—it’s promised.
Restoration: Where New Life Begins
Wisdom in Relationships: Choosing and Becoming Wise Companions
🎙 Episode Title: Wisdom in Relationships: Choosing and Becoming Wise Companions
📖 Main Scriptures: Proverbs 13:20; 17:17; 27:6; 27:17
🧠Theme: How to choose wise companions—and become one.
🔊 Episode Overview:
In this episode of Walking in Wisdom, we dive into the relational side of wisdom—how the people we walk with shape the people we become. The book of Proverbs offers clear and convicting insight into the power of friendships, the need for accountability, and the blessing of loyal companionship.
We’ll unpack four key proverbs that show us how relationships can either sharpen us or dull us, grow us or destroy us:
- Proverbs 13:20 warns us that who we walk with determines our future.
- Proverbs 17:17 reveals that true friends are forged in adversity, not convenience.
- Proverbs 27:6 reminds us that real love tells the truth—even when it hurts.
- Proverbs 27:17 challenges us to seek relationships that refine, not just reassure.
💬 We’ll also explore:
- Why your closest relationships are a mirror to your character
- The difference between comfort-based and covenant-based friendships
- How to become a friend who builds others in truth and love
Challenge for Today:
Evaluate your inner circle. Are your closest relationships helping you grow in godliness, wisdom, and love? If not, it might be time to reset your relational priorities.
Closing Thought:
Jesus not only taught wisdom—He lived it in how He chose and loved His friends. Let’s learn from His example and become the kind of companion who points others toward Christ.