5.01.2025

🔴🔵 Choleric/Melancholic - May Week 1

🔴🔵 Choleric/Melancholic

P.R.O.M.P.T.S. Bible Study


🌿 Introduction

As a Choleric/Melancholic, you are a strong leader with high standards, a strategic mind, and a deep commitment to excellence. You combine drive and discipline, passion and principle. You set goals, pursue truth, and value integrity.

But at times, your blend may struggle with being too hard on yourself and others, or expecting perfection before taking the next step. You might wrestle with impatience, overanalysis, or carrying the weight of responsibility alone.

💡 Transformation for you is about surrendering control, softening perfectionism, and embracing grace — for yourself and others — as you lead under the guidance of Christ.

This study reminds you:
🌱 God doesn’t need your perfection — He wants your surrender.


📖 Scripture Passages

Micah 6:8 (NASB):

“He has told you, mortal one, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?”

Proverbs 16:2–3 (NASB):

“All the ways of a person are clean in his own sight, but the Lord examines the motives.
Commit your works to the Lord, and your plans will be established.”


🌀 P.R.O.M.P.T.S Bible Study


🙏 P – Pray (Thursday)

Prayer:

Lord, thank You for making me passionate and purposeful. I surrender my tendency to strive in my own strength. Help me to lead with justice, kindness, and humility. I commit my plans to You and ask You to purify my motives. Lead me in grace and truth. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

💬 Blog Comments:
Did you pray about this Bible study today? Share “Yes,” “Not Yet,” or tell us what you prayed!


📖 R – Read (Thursday)

Read Micah 6:8 and Proverbs 16:2–3 in different Bible versions (NASB, NLT, AMP, ESV, TPT, etc.).

🪷 Theme:
True strength is revealed through surrendered motives, humble leadership, and grace-filled action.

💬 Blog Comments:
Have you read today’s scriptures in more than one version? Which spoke to your heart?


👀 O – Observe (Friday)

Reflect on the following:

  • Who examines the heart and motives?

  • What does the Lord really require from you?

  • When do you find it hard to walk in humility?

  • Where might your plans need to be committed to God, not self-effort?

  • Why is kindness placed next to justice?

  • How does grace impact the way you lead others?

Key Words:
Justice • Kindness • Humility • Examine • Motives • Commit • Establish

💬 Blog Comments:
Did you answer the observation questions? Share “Yes,” “Not Yet,” or what stood out.


M – Meaning (Saturday/Sunday)

🌼 Simple Summary:
God calls us to lead from a place of humility and grace, not perfectionism or pride. Our plans succeed when our motives are surrendered.

🌼 Word Definitions:

  • Do Justice (mishpat): Act with fairness and righteousness.

  • Love Kindness (chesed): Show loyal love, mercy, and compassion.

  • Walk Humbly (tsana): Live in submission, not self-exaltation.

  • Examine (bochen): To test and reveal what’s inside the heart.

  • Commit (galal): Roll over, surrender completely to God.

  • Established (kun): Made firm, stable, and secure.

💬 Blog Comments:
Did you explore the meaning behind the words or use a study Bible or commentary?

📝 Reflection:
Where do I need to let go of control and allow God to lead — with grace, not pressure?


💡 P – Practice (Sunday)

🪷 Choose one or write your own:

  • Write out Micah 6:8 and keep it near your desk as a leadership reminder.

  • Commit one major decision or plan to the Lord this week through prayer.

  • Choose one person to intentionally lead with both truth and kindness.

💬 Blog Comments:
Which practice are you choosing? Share your application or write your own!


👏 T – Thank God (Sunday)

Prayer:

Father, thank You for examining my heart and leading me with love. I don’t need to be perfect to be used — I just need to walk humbly with You. Help me to lead with kindness, surrender my goals, and trust You to establish what truly matters. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


🤝 S – Share (Sunday)

🪷 Sample Sharing:
“This week reminded me that I don’t have to do everything right to be in God’s will. I just need to commit my motives and actions to Him and walk with humility.”

💬 Blog Comments:
Did you share something with someone outside the group? Let us know!


📝 Reflection Days


🧠 Mindset Monday

  • I am committed, but I am not in control — God is.

  • I am a leader, but I walk in humility.

  • I release pressure and choose peace.

💬 Blog Comments:
Choose one of the above or share your own.


🔥 Transformational Tuesday

💬 Choose one or share your own:

  • I am letting God refine my motives, not just my plans.

  • I am choosing grace over grind.

  • I am learning to lead with both strength and surrender.

💬 Blog Comments:
Choose one of the above or share your own.


📖 Wisdom Wednesday

Choose a verse from Proverbs 1–7 (Week 1 Reading):

  • Proverbs 1:5 — “A wise person will hear and increase in learning.”

  • Proverbs 2:8 — “He guards the paths of justice.”

  • Proverbs 3:34 — “Though He scoffs at the scoffers, yet He gives grace to the needy.”

  • Proverbs 4:18 — “The path of the righteous is like the light of dawn...”

  • Proverbs 5:21 — “For the ways of everyone are before the eyes of the Lord.”

  • Proverbs 6:6 — “Go to the ant, you lazy one...”

  • Proverbs 7:2–3 — “Keep My commandments and live... write them on the tablet of your heart.”

💬 Blog Comments:
Which verse did you choose and why? Or share your own!


🌟 Final Encouragement

Dear purposeful Choleric/Melancholic Sister,

You were made to build, to lead, to stand strong — but God never meant for you to carry it all alone.

Let grace meet your grit.
Let kindness soften your conviction.
Let surrender shape your success.

He sees your heart. He loves your drive.
Now let Him lead your next step — not with pressure, but with peace.

Perfection isn’t the goal. Faithful obedience is.
Walk humbly. Lead boldly. Love deeply.

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