Welcome!
Thank you for participating in last week’s study.
I trust you will continue to press on in the Word—studying diligently by observing, interpreting, and applying Scripture. Remember, it is not enough to simply hear; transformation comes as we live out what God has revealed (James 1:22–25).Keep your heart open, your mind engaged, and your life surrendered to the Spirit as you walk in obedience to His truth.
We begin our last week of study through Ephesians (5–6) under the theme: “Loved to Love.”
We are loved first by God — deeply, sacrificially, unconditionally. Because of this, Paul calls us to a higher way of living: to imitate God and walk in love. The command in Mark 12:31 to love your neighbor as yourself comes alive here in Paul’s teaching.
Each day we’ll study a passage, draw out lessons for every temperament, and end with encouragement to live as those who are Loved to Love.
π Scripture Reading (NLT)
Ephesians 5:1–7
1 “Imitate God, therefore, in everything you do, because you are his dear children.
2 Live a life filled with love, following the example of Christ. He loved us and offered himself as a sacrifice for us, a pleasing aroma to God.
3 Let there be no sexual immorality, impurity, or greed among you. Such sins have no place among God’s people.
4 Obscene stories, foolish talk, and coarse jokes—these are not for you. Instead, let there be thankfulness to God.
5 You can be sure that no immoral, impure, or greedy person will inherit the Kingdom of Christ and of God.
6 For a greedy person is an idolater, worshiping the things of this world. Don’t be fooled by those who try to excuse these sins, for the anger of God will fall on all who disobey him.
7 Don’t participate in the things these people do.”
π± Loved to Love: Lessons for Each Temperament (Ephesians 5:1–7)
π΄ Choleric (Bold, Driven)
Love is not domination but imitation of Christ (v.1).
True strength sacrifices self for others (v.2).
Pride and greed ruin relationships (v.3, 5).
Leadership without gentleness is loveless (v.4).
Love refuses manipulation or control (v.6).
Pursue gratitude instead of demands (v.4).
Walk in love, not power games (v.2).
π‘ Sanguine (Joyful, Outgoing)
Love is action, not just words (v.2).
Foolish talk and jokes don’t reflect Christ’s love (v.4).
Gratitude builds others up (v.4).
Dependability is love in practice (v.3).
Joy should flow from holiness (v.5).
Love shines when attention is sincere (v.2).
Be consistent in love, not careless (v.6).
π΅ Melancholic (Thoughtful, Analytical)
Love flows from grace, not perfectionism (v.1).
Christ’s sacrifice shows love beyond fault-finding (v.2).
Bitterness and greed choke love (v.3, 5).
Thankfulness softens critical hearts (v.4).
Love is forgiving, not condemning (v.6).
Holiness protects love from impurity (v.3).
Rest in God’s love before giving it away (v.1–2).
π’ Phlegmatic (Peaceful, Easygoing)
Love requires action, not passivity (v.1).
Silence toward sin is not love (v.7).
Gratitude is an active form of love (v.4).
Peace at all costs is not love; truth matters (v.6).
Gentle truth is part of love (v.4).
Neutrality in impurity is dangerous (v.3, 7).
Calm presence should shelter others, not avoid responsibility (v.2).
➡️ Share your takeaway in the comments:
Under the lessons for your primary and secondary temperaments, which one lesson stood out to you most?
π₯ Encouragement for the Day
You are loved to love. Christ’s love was costly, not convenient — and it changed everything. That same love is now your assignment: to live in such a way that your words, your actions, and your presence echo Paul’s call to imitate God and walk in love.
π Come back for Loved to Love – Part 2: Walk as Children of Light (Ephesians 5:8–14).
ReplyDeleteGood morning to everyone Loved to love
Walk in love
Ephesians 5:1-7
What a way this passage outlines the way we should live in order to be inheritors .
Which of the lesson under my temperament speaks to me .
πΊMelancholic:
1. Love flows from grace, not perfectionism (v.1).Love is not earned by being flawless but is freely given and recieved .
πΊPhlegmatic
1. Peace at all costs is not love; truth matters (v.6). This I had to learn the hard way but over time I came to the realization keeping my peace and not telling the truth did more harm than good , right now am flowing in the truth, you want to avoid conflict but your chest is burning on the inside. No no .
Bless day
Good morning to everyone Loved to love
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Ephesians 5:1-7
This passage truly brings to light the expectation of every temperament. God's word speaks to us on every level.
Under the lessons for my primary and secondary temperaments, the ones which stood out to me the most are:
Choleric (Bold, Driven)
Love is not domination but imitation of Christ (v.1).
Sanguine (Joyful, Outgoing)
Love is action, not just words (v.2).
Have a blessed day all.
Good morning ladies
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Walk in Love
Ephesians 5:1-7
The lesson that stood out to me the most in my primary temperament is
Phlegmatic (peaceful, easygoing)
Peace at all costs is not love; truth matters (v6)
The lesson that stood out to me in my secondary temperament is
Choleric (bold, driven)
Love is not domination but imitation of Christ (v1)
We’re called to model and inspire gentleness, love, empathy, compassion and, out of these will flow forgiveness (a special quote for today and always)
Blessings
Great day ladies
Good morning everyone!
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Ephesians 5:1–7
This morning, I was in complete awe as I read Ephesians 5—it felt like I was reading it for the very first time. It’s amazing how God can speak in new and different ways through the same passage, and today Ephesians 5 came alive to me in a fresh way.
Under the lessons for my primary and secondary temperaments, the ones that stood out the most to me are:
π΅ Melancholic (Thoughtful, Analytical)
Love flows from grace, not perfectionism (v.1).
π΄ Choleric (Bold, Driven)
Love refuses manipulation or control (v.6).
Have a wonderful all!
Indeed the word is fresh everyday!
DeleteGood Morning Wisdom Sisters.
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Loved to Love:
Lessons for Each Temperament (Ephesians 5:1–7)
My Takeaway
Looking at Ephesians 5:1–7, I see a clear road map for living the Christian walk. It all begins with those two powerful words: “Imitate God.” We are called to imitate Him—and when we do, loving others will naturally become a top priority. Choosing to live free from sin will also remain at the center of my life.
Scripture reminds us, “Live a life filled with love, following the example of Christ.” That’s the key right there—walking as He walked, loving as He loved, and living as He lived.
π‘ Sanguine (Joyful, Outgoing)
1. Love is action, not just words (v.2).
2. Joy should flow from holiness (v.5).
3. Love shines when attention is sincere (v.2)
4. Be consistent in love, not careless (v.6).
π΄ Choleric (Bold, Driven)
1. Love is not domination but imitation of Christ (v.1).
2. Pride and greed ruin relationships (v.3, 5).
3. Leadership without gentleness is loveless (v.4).
4. Walk in love, not power games (v.2).
Have a Wonderful Day!!
Good morning everyone
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Happy. Tuesday
The lesson stood out to me in both temperament are as follows
Sanguine joyful and outgoing
Love is action not just words
Cholera bold and driven
Love is domination but imitation of christ
Have a bless day
Love always
Peace
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ReplyDeleteGood day to all.
ReplyDeleteMel/Cho
Walk in Love
Melancholic(Thoughtful, Analytical)
Love flows from grace, not perfectionism (v.1).
Choleric (Bold, Driven)
True strength sacrifices self for others (v.2).
I am Loved to Love and called to be an imitator of Christ in everything I do.
Have a blessed day.
Deborah
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LOVED TO LOVE
Ephesians 5 :1-7
My TAKEAWAY:
MEL:THOUGHFUL & ANALYTICAL
CHRIST SACRIFICE SHOW LOVE BELONG FAULT FINDING.
VS :2
PHLEG:PEACEFUL EASYGOING
VS 1 LOVE REQUIRES ACTION,NOT PASSIVITY.
BLESSED AFTERNOON EVERYBODY❤
JESUS LOVE YOU &
I LOVE YOU
Thank you sisters for sharing what stood out most to you. Stay in the Word!
ReplyDeleteGood evening
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Which one stood out to me most
PHLEGMATIC (peaceful easygoing)
Gratitude is an active form of love
MELANCHOLIC (thoughtful Analytical)
Love is forgiving not condemning
Night everyone
Good day Sisters,
ReplyDeleteI really thought I shared my responses. I cannot see it, so here I go again:
The lessons that stood out to me - all but here are my two:
Choleric: Leadership without gentleness is loveless (v.4).
Melancholic: Thankfulness softens critical hearts (v.4).
A wonderful rest of the day to all!
Good night ladies,
ReplyDeleteLove to Love
Walk in love ( ephesians 5 : 1 -- 7
Phlegmatic ( peaceful , Easygoing)
Peaceful at all cost is not Love; truth matters ( v 6)
Melanchoclic ( Thoughtful , Analytical)
Love is forgiving, not condemning ( v 6 )
Have a great night ladies!
Loved to Love Part 1
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“You shall love your neighbour as yourself,” Mark 12:31
My Take Away:
Primary Temperament: Melancholic
Love flows fr grace, not perfection (v.1).
Christ’s sacrifice shows love beyond fault finding (v.2).
Thankfulness softens critical hearts (v.4).
Love is forgiving, not condemning (v.6).
Rest in God’s love before giving it away (v.1-2).
Secondary Temperament: phlegmatic
Love requires action not passivity(v.1).
Gratitude is an active form of love (v.4).
Calm presence should shelter others, not avoid responsibility (v.2).
This is life transforming!
Thank you Sister Penny, this practice is life transforming!
Good night
Hello everyone,
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The one that stood out to me most:
Phlegmatic (peaceful, Easygoing)
Love requires actions not passivity (v. 1)
Melancholic (Thoughtful, Analytical)
Love is forgiving, not condemning (v .6)
Bless night to all.
August 26 Ephesians 5&6
ReplyDeleteLoved To Love
Hello everyone
The word continues to speak directly
For Melancholic the one I will take away is
Christ 's sacrifice shows love beyond fault- finding ( v 4)
For Phlegmatic it is
Calm presence should shelter others, not avoid responsibility (v 2 )
Blessings
Howdy Sisters,
ReplyDeleteGrace and Peace,
~Loved to Love ~
The points that resonated with me are :
Melancholic (Thoughtful, Analytical)
Love flows from grace, not perfectionism (v.1).
Phlegmatic (Peaceful, Easygoing)
Calm presence should shelter others, not avoid responsibility (v.2)
Have a restful night !
Hello everyone,
ReplyDeleteLove to love
Phlegmatic (Peaceful, Easygoing)
Peace at all costs is not love, truth matters v6
Melancholic (Thoughtful, Analytical)
Love is forgiving not condemning v5
Restful sleep π΄ All
Good night sisters:
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Walk in Love Ephesians 5:1-7
MY TAKE AWAYS
MELANCHOLIC (Thoughtful, Analytical)
Love flows from grace, not perfectionism (v.1).
Christ’s sacrifice shows love beyond fault-finding (v.2).
Love is forgiving, not condemning (v.6).
SANGUINE (Joyful, Outgoing)
Love is action, not just words (v.2).
Foolish talk and jokes don’t reflect Christ’s love (v.4).
SLEEP WELL EVERYONE.