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What does the Bible say about the heart and satisfaction?

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The Bible teaches that a man's heart is satisfied by the fruit of his mouth, reflecting his inner desires and the words he speaks (Proverbs 18:20).

According to Proverbs 18:20, 'A man's belly shall be satisfied with the fruit of his mouth, and with the increase of his lips shall he be filled.' This verse illustrates that our heart's desires and satisfaction come from what we express through our words. If we speak kind, wise, and gracious words, we are likely to receive kindness in return. Conversely, harsh and argumentative speech yields sour results. Ultimately, this speaks to the spiritual significance that reflects the glory of Christ, who satisfies the heart of the Father in the redemption of His people by His Word.
Scripture References: Proverbs 18:20, John 7:38

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