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Character vs. Personality

3 sermons

The biblical concept of character versus personality is rooted in the idea that a person's inner qualities, such as humility, kindness, and integrity, are more important than outward traits like charm or charisma. According to Scripture, God is more concerned with the development of a person's character, as seen in Galatians 5:22-23, which lists the fruits of the Spirit, including love, joy, and patience. The Bible teaches that a strong character is essential for a deep and abiding faith, as noted in Psalms 15:1-2, which describes the characteristics of one who may dwell with God, and in Romans 5:3-4, which highlights the importance of perseverance and character in the Christian life. By focusing on the cultivation of a strong character, believers can mature in their faith and become more like Christ, as encouraged in 2 Peter 1:5-7.

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer reflects on the character of Zacharias, emphasizing the importance of true character over superficial personality. He highlights Zacharias and Elizabeth's righteousness and faithfulness to God despite their long-standing prayers for a child going unanswered. Tozer contrasts the depth of c

George Mueller

George Mueller emphasizes the importance of approaching God with both our personal and the needs of others, encouraging believers to persist in prayer with patience and faith. He shares his own experiences of waiting years for answers, underscoring that requests should align with God's glory and be

George Mueller

George Mueller shares powerful testimonies of God's faithfulness in providing for orphans through prayer, illustrating how God tested his faith but always came through at the right moment. He recounts instances where, despite having no resources, God provided through unexpected donations just when t

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