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Behavioral Characteristics of the Giver- *very broad range of characteristics *has generational/ world view *tries to prepare way for the lives of family after them *think long term about helping their family *nurtures the family environment *evangelizes, and loves to share but does not like to deal with closure of their efforts *very independent and can be a loner *not needy or need help from others *cannot be hustled by anyone, they are wise when it comes to schemes and money *can relate to a wide range of people *can spot fakes or hidden motives *don't like to be surprised by hidden agendas *very private in their own life For the introduction and explanation of this series click here.
Behavioral Characteristics of the Exhorter- *world changer *party looking for a place to happen *very relational, don't know a stranger *talks to strangers easily *great evangelizer *capable of having arguments without alienation and keeps relationships *create and sustain relationships very well *don't like being alone, need people around them *master at communicating *very flexible and see opportunities even if they abandon another one *visionary and see the broad idea *tend to govern by relationship/ persuasion and not by principle *tends to follow popular beliefs, possibly over direction by God Exhorters in Scripture: Moses, Jeremiah, Apostle Paul --- *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. For the introduction and explanation of this series click here.
Behavioral Characteristics of the Teacher- *needs to validate facts and truth, they go beyond the obvious *won't reject or receive facts or truths right away until they have confirmed it *teachers like research and accuracy is vital *they make decisions and process information very slowly *God made teachers to slow down those who make fast or rash decisions *they are also safe people emotionally *not critical or judgmental *very loyal to family *poor at returning what they borrow *find it difficult to return phone calls *very slow moving and tend to run late *difficulty in handling money, will gladly let others do it for them *prefer researched truths over people's experiences *unwilling to begin a process until they see the end of the process *they need to see the big picture first before they will move forward *can be self centered so they don't have to be responsible *tend to maintain a wonderful sense of humor *usually the last one to speak and will say few words that summarize the conversation Teachers in scripture: Luke, Isaiah, Samuel, Mary (mother of Jesus) --- *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. For the introduction and explanation of this series click here.
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) --- *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. For the introduction and explanation of this series click here.
Behavioral Characteristics of the Prophet- *Sees things in black and white *Simple world view *Able to asses situations in an instant and determine if it is good or bad *Enjoy taking initiative in new things and making things new *Bad at maintaining programs that are running well- they will improve it, change it or quit, as soon as it is fixed they want out, don't like maintaining status quo. *Verbal expressive or obssesive compulsive *Always first one to speak *By default, knows whats right and wrong and can be compulsive to pass judgement on anything and everything, always evaluating *Knows no fear unless they have been wounded *Has a "can do anything" attitude whether they know how to do it or not, they will figure it out and do a great job, not intimidated... We are very complex beings to say the least. We have a mind, body, soul, will emotions etc. But at our very core we are spiritual beings first and foremost. This is who we truly are, not our ego. Our ego is the one who seems to speak the loudest to us throughout the day. It is often selfish, greedy, prideful, impatient and weak. Our spirit, however, is wise, deep, rich, quiet and strong. It will sit on the side lines without saying a word until we look within for guidance. Once we do there is a wealth of knowledge for us to follow for every situation in life.
We are spirit because God is spirit. We are one in the same. Who God is and what God does, God mostly does through us, through the spirit. There are literally millions of examples throughout history where God moved on His own or through ordinary people by spiritual means that accomplished some pretty amazing if not miraculous feats. In Genesis, the first chapter of the first book of the bible, alone are many awesome examples... |
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