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Behavioral Characteristics of the Servant-
*sees needs, especially external needs and wants to meet them
*can have a victim mentality, can get exploited by others
*has a hard time saying "no"
*gets overloaded by helping others
*tends to apologize for everything thing they do as if it is never good enough
*has few enemies if any, because they are always helping others
*makes excuses for others because they see the best in everyone
*fierce anger that manifests every now and then, particularly if someone comes against someone else or a family member, very loyal to people
*has a tendency to save stuff and can't always find it when they need it
*unless they know how to help someone specifically, they become an enabler
*seem to attract dishonor, especially in the home, and the servant will allow it
*when playing games, they become fierce competitors
*denial regarding their children, will spoil the children and then allow their immaturity
*they are without guile, they have a purity of their motives
*they are drawn to leaders and will support them well
Servants in scriptures- Queen Esther, Joseph, Barnabus, Simeon, Timothy and Ananias (ministered to Saul in Damascus)
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*I bet you thought of someone just now who could use this. Bless them today and send it their way. BTW, you're a great friend!
*Share with us some of your experiences and leave a comment below.
Behavioral Characteristics of the Servant-
*sees needs, especially external needs and wants to meet them
*can have a victim mentality, can get exploited by others
*has a hard time saying "no"
*gets overloaded by helping others
*tends to apologize for everything thing they do as if it is never good enough
*has few enemies if any, because they are always helping others
*makes excuses for others because they see the best in everyone
*fierce anger that manifests every now and then, particularly if someone comes against someone else or a family member, very loyal to people
*has a tendency to save stuff and can't always find it when they need it
*unless they know how to help someone specifically, they become an enabler
*seem to attract dishonor, especially in the home, and the servant will allow it
*when playing games, they become fierce competitors
*denial regarding their children, will spoil the children and then allow their immaturity
*they are without guile, they have a purity of their motives
*they are drawn to leaders and will support them well
Servants in scriptures- Queen Esther, Joseph, Barnabus, Simeon, Timothy and Ananias (ministered to Saul in Damascus)
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*I bet you thought of someone just now who could use this. Bless them today and send it their way. BTW, you're a great friend!
*Share with us some of your experiences and leave a comment below.