π Temperament Transformation Journey
July 9 – Facing the Mirror
π This Week’s Focus:
Reflect on the continuation of Your Temperament Transformation Journey!
GO LIGHT:
Reflect on your primary temperament.
In the comments, type or copy/paste your one answer to today’s question, or feel free to share a personal response.
✨ Optional: Choose one quote or one affirmation that resonates with you today.
GO DEEP:
Reflect on both your primary and secondary temperaments.
In the comments, type or copy/paste both answers to today’s questions, or feel free to share a personal response.
π Choose one quote and one affirmation that speak to you. You're welcome to share why—What truth did it awaken in you? What encouragement did it bring?
π€ Let’s encourage one another by responding with care and support to each other’s reflections.
π₯ Choleric – The Strong-Willed Visionary
π¬ Intro with Scripture:- Choleric friend, you carry strength that builds and leads, but transformation starts with honest self-reflection. Can you admit your weaknesses without losing your momentum? God is not asking you to slow your mission—just to let Him refine your heart.
- “Search me, O God, and know my heart! Try me, and know my anxious thoughts!” — Psalm 139:23, NET
❓ What truth about yourself are you learning to accept in this journey?
A. I need others more than I admit
B. My drive can intimidate others
C. Slowing down actually makes me wiser
D. Your answer: ______
π¬ Quotes:
“God uses broken people to do extraordinary things.” – Christine Caine
“Vulnerability sounds like truth and feels like courage.” – BrenΓ© Brown
π± Affirmations:
I am strong enough to be honest about my weaknesses.
I lead best when I surrender first to God.
Conclusion:
- When you allow God to show you who you really are, He will shape you into who you were always meant to become. Let Him lead the renovation—He builds on humility.
π‘ Sanguine – The Joyful Connector
π¬ Intro with Scripture:- Sanguine friend, your smile is contagious, but your soul deserves depth. God is teaching you that transformation isn’t always exciting—it’s also about intentionality and anchoring your joy in truth.
- “Instead he finds pleasure in obeying the Lord’s commands; he meditates on his commands day and night.” — Psalm 1:2, NET
❓ What are you learning about joy and self-control during your transformation?
A. Joy deepens when it’s grounded in purpose
B. My words need filters, not just flair
C. Saying “no” makes room for my “yes” to matter
D. Your answer: ______
π¬ Quotes:
“A joyful heart anchored in truth becomes unshakable.” – Unknown
“Self-control is strength. Calmness is mastery.” – Morgan Freeman
π± Affirmations:
I anchor my joy in purpose and peace.
I am learning to speak with grace and live with focus.
Conclusion:
- Joy is still your superpower—but now, it’s gaining roots. Let the Lord teach you how to protect your joy with boundaries and purpose.
π’ Phlegmatic – The Peaceful Stabilizer
π¬ Intro with Scripture:- Phlegmatic friend, your quiet strength is part of your gift—but God is calling you to face yourself with boldness. Transformation means choosing purpose over passivity, and leaning into the truth that you matter in the Kingdom of God.
- “For God did not give us a Spirit of fear but of power and love and self-control.” — 2 Timothy 1:7, NET
❓ What realization is stirring your heart in this season?
A. Avoiding doesn’t bring peace—honesty does
B. I have a voice that matters
C. Stepping out of comfort is part of growing
D. Your answer: ______
π¬ Quotes:
“God doesn’t rush, but He does require movement.” – Unknown
“You were created to make waves, even if they’re gentle.” – Holley Gerth
π± Affirmations:
I am stepping forward with quiet courage.
I choose purpose over comfort every day.
Conclusion:
- You were never meant to hide behind peace. True peace is found in stepping out in faith, trusting that your calm presence has power and purpose.
π΅ Melancholic – The Thoughtful Refiner
π¬ Intro with Scripture:- Melancholic soul, your depth is a gift—but it can also lead you into overthinking. God invites you today to accept the truth that His grace holds you together, not your performance. Let Him carry the pressure.
- “Come to me, all who are weary... and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28, NET
❓ What have you discovered about your emotional or spiritual patterns?
A. I need to release what I can’t control
B. God’s grace covers even what I overthink
C. Waiting doesn’t mean nothing is happening
D. Your answer: ______
π¬ Quotes:
“God’s grace is bigger than your mess.” – Rick Warren
“Sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is rest.” – Pete Scazzero
π± Affirmations:
I release the pressure to have it all figured out.
God’s grace carries me, even in the waiting.
Conclusion:
- The path of transformation is not perfect—but it is filled with grace. Let your mind rest in the truth that God works while you wait. You're safe in His process.
Good Morning Sisters.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday
San/Cho
Proverbs 9: Facing the Mirror
Primary Temperaments.
π‘ Sanguine – The Joyful Connector
πQuestion
What are you learning about joy and self-control during your transformation?
C. Saying “no” makes room for my “yes” to matter
π Quotes:
“A joyful heart anchored in truth becomes unshakable.” – Unknown
πAffirmations:
I am learning to speak with grace and live with focus.
Secondary Temperaments.
π₯ Choleric – The Strong-Willed Visionary
πQuestion:
What truth about yourself are you learning to accept in this journey?
B. My drive can intimidate others
π Quotes:
“God uses broken people to do extraordinary things.” – Christine Caine
πAffirmations:
I lead best when I surrender first to God.
Have A Great Day