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Relationships: Why Are Some People Emotionally Dependent On Their Partner?

People are praised for their prudence Mend The Marriage yet the warped of mind are despised (Proverbs 12:8). The quietness of prudence is admirable; it doesn't win instant applause but it sure does stand the test of time. One of the few complementing proverbs of this section (Proverbs 10-15), verse 14 tells us that when we speak well and considerately we "are filled with good things," and our hands (or our work) brings us a reward--notwithstanding people's favour. Part of popularity is not becoming incensed by the little offenses that inevitably come from the people who're in our lives--this is an emotional thick skin of grace that girds our interactions with charm and lightness. The popular prudent simply overlook insults (v. 16) and look for the good in people. The popular tell the truth without sparing (v. 19). They promote peace (v. 20) with their transparency, integrity and authenticity; their hearts are true and they're blessed with joy. They're blessed divinely and the sense of charm that follows them covers them in an 'aura' of the Presence of God (v. 21).

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