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The final result of developing the heart of a servant is death to self.
Preparation for ministry does not require a willingness to have a change or attitude.
What is God’s factory, here on earth?
The most effective ministering is that which is:
Our attitude will determine success or failure.
The word “attitude” means the mental position of a person with regard to a fact or statement.
In reference to Romans 12:1-2, the reason we do not have an alternative is because of God’s:
God’s mercy includes:
A person with the attitude of a servant will function with a spirit of pride.
The word “mind” in Philippians 2:5 could be translated attitude.
One who has a disobedient attitude may come to the throne room with boldness and assuredness.
An unquestioning obedient attitude is a virtue.
Doulos (Greek) means:
In the Old Testament a pierced earlobe was a sign of:
After six years of service, if a Hebrew servant wanted to go free, he was sent away and given nothing.
The Israelites were to free a servant the same way God freed them from Egypt with increased wealth.
Realizing we are servants will take competition and inner turmoil and strife out of us.
Which of the following is not a five fold ministry gift listed in Ephesians 4:11?
The gifts listed in Ephesians 4:11 and I Corinthians 12:28 are titles, designating what individuals are.
Our primary function is as:
Paul was called as an Apostle and began to serve immediately in that ministry.
Which of the following functions did Paul serve?
Which of the following opens the door to the throne of grace?
Only those who have the right to pray.
is the attitude as well as the act of one completely surrendered to God.
