
Create a respectful and devotional Christian digital artwork that subtly illustrates the wisdom of Proverbs 16:32. The composition should display two distinct scenes but in a harmonious manner. On one side, depict a serene figure, cloaked in bright light and inner peace, representing an individual slow to anger, better than the mighty. On the other side, portray a figure holding reigns attached to a symbolic manifestation of his spirit, effortlessly controlling it, suggesting the idea of ruling his spirit being greater than conquering a city. Remember, no text or words should be used in the image.
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Proverbs 16:32 Whoever is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city.
He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city.
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