Proverbs 11 - The Joy Manual (Written by the Smartest Man Who Ever Lived) a Whole Lot of Good Energy

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Some words were written to make your shoulders drop… to make you breathe again… to remind you that life was designed with laughter, sunlight, wisdom, and a kind of everyday joy that doesn’t wear out.
Proverbs 11 is one of those passages.
Three thousand years ago, a man wealthier than Elon and sharper than any modern thinker sat with a pen and wrote the operating manual for a life that works - a life overflowing with purpose, clarity, generosity, and good sense. Not theory… not religion… just the simplicity of how to live well.
In this video, the music lifts that wisdom off the page and into the heart.
And tucked between the rhythm and the melody, there’s a moment from the road to Emmaus - a story I’ve always loved because it shows the playful side of Yahusha. Two travelers were walking, talking about everything that had just happened, and He joins them as if He’s a stranger.
They say to Him,
“Are You the only visitor to Yerushalayim who doesn’t know the things that have happened?”
(Luke 24:18)
Meanwhile He’s the One they’re talking about - smiling inside, walking beside them, letting the truth reveal itself in the perfect moment. That’s His way: gentle, brilliant, and delightfully unexpected…

A place where wisdom feels like fresh water.
Where music lifts the spirit.
Where sunlight, gratitude, and ancient truth feel brand new again.
listen. breathe.
Enjoy what was written for your joy.
Proverbs 11
Luke 24:13–35
Matthew 14:25–33
John 21:4–6

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