Mindful Breathing
Welcome to the Mindful Monday series where you get a personal development topic on which to meditate for the week, along with a scriptural application and a practical application. This week our topic is on breathing.
Welcome to the Mindful Monday series where you get a personal development topic on which to meditate for the week, along with a scriptural application and a practical application. This week our topic is on breathing.
Samson would have lived a much more fulfilling and healthy life if he would have had more discipline, both as a child, and as an adult. He needed to “stop and think” before acting on his impulses. We can learn a great deal from Samson-the ESTP
Asa, an INTJ, was a dedicated king of Judah known for eliminating idol worship and restoring God’s worship. Despite his early zeal and success, Asa’s hyperfocus on his goals led to personal neglect, burnout, and ultimately poor decisions. His story warns of the need for balance in life to avoid similar downfalls.
Rehoboam was emotionally unhealthy and it had long lasting negative impacts on him but also on the nation and the world. We can learn to be more compassionate and less resentful by learning from his mistakes.
The INTJ’s in our lives are the wizards, the learners, and the thinkers. Let’s thank them for helping us to think more deeply
Using the MBTI to study Old Testament Bible Personalities: King Saul
An overview of the Myers Briggs letters and using the MBTI to study Bible characters
A Mindful Moment in God’s Word || Righteous versus unrighteous judgment -Matthew 7
Learning about people in the Bible from a relationship and personality aspect can enrich our study of the Bible and give us a clearer understanding of what God expects from His people.