“The disciplined person is one who can do what needs to be done when it needs to be done, whether they feel like it or not.”
(from The Spirit of the Disciplines)
🌞 Hello Wisdom Seekers!
Thank you for your participation in yesterday’s blog reflection—your insights, honesty, and encouragement to one another are helping this journey come alive! As we continue our study through Proverbs with an eye toward temperament transformation, today’s focus is Proverbs 20, a chapter that speaks directly to integrity, discipline, motives, and self-control—qualities that every temperament must surrender to the work of the Holy Spirit.
Today, we're offering a True/False /Somewhat LIGHT ONLY Style Quiz to reflect on how you’re growing and where God is still working in your life.
🕯️ No LIGHT
No LEAN-IN
TODAY!
Just A
"True or False or Somewhat"
Temperament Check-In.
RU Ready?
No LEAN-IN
TODAY!
"True or False or Somewhat"
Temperament Check-In.
RU Ready?
In the comment, type or copy and paste the 5 statements and place true or false or somewhat next to them.
Be honest with your answers—this is about progress, not perfection!
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True / False / Somewhat
"Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler, and whoever is intoxicated by it is not wise." — Proverbs 20:1
👉 I have been growing in self-control over impulsive decisions, even when it feels like “fun” or “release.”
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True / False / Somewhat
"It is to one’s honour to avoid strife, but every fool is quick to quarrel." — Proverbs 20:3
👉 I am becoming less reactive and more discerning in conflict situations.
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True / False / Somewhat
"The purposes of a person’s heart are deep waters, but one who has insight draws them out." — Proverbs 20:5
👉 I’ve been asking the Holy Spirit to help me understand my motives and respond with maturity.
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True / False / Somewhat
"Even small children are known by their actions, so is their conduct really pure and upright?" — Proverbs 20:11
👉 I am letting my actions speak louder than excuses or explanations as I grow in character.
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True / False / Somewhat
"Do not say, 'I will repay evil'; wait for the Lord, and He will save you." — Proverbs 20:22
👉 I am releasing my need to retaliate and choosing to let God handle injustice.
Good morning everyone
ReplyDeleteMel/Chol
Proverbs 20
1. I have been growing in self-control over impulsive decisions, even when it feels like “fun” or “release.” Ans: Somewhat
2. I am becoming less reactive and more discerning in conflict situations
Ans: True
3. I’ve been asking the Holy Spirit to help me understand my motives and respond with maturity. Ans: True
4. I am letting my actions speak louder than excuses or explanations as I grow in character. Ans: True
5. I am releasing my need to retaliate and choosing to let God handle injustice
Ans: Somewhat
Have a blessed day everyone!!