The 49 Character Qualities we Choose From Daily
- Alertness vs. Unawareness
Being aware of that which is taking place around me so I can have the right response to it (Mark 14:38)- Attentiveness vs. Unconcern
Showing the worth of a person by giving undivided attention to his words and emotions (Hebrews 2:1)- Availability vs. Self-centeredness
Making my own schedule and priorities secondary to the wishes of those I am serving (Philippians 2:20–21)- Boldness vs. Fearfulness
Confidence that what I have to say or do is true and right and just in the sight of God (Acts 4:29)- Cautiousness vs. Rashness
Knowing how important right timing is in accomplishing right actions (Proverbs 19:2)- Compassion vs. Indifference
Investing whatever is necessary to heal the hurts of others (I John 3:17)- Contentment vs. Covetousness
Realizing that God has provided everything I need for my present happiness (I Timothy 6:8)- Creativity vs. Underachievement
Approaching a need, a task, an idea from a new perspective (Romans 12:2)- Decisiveness vs. Double-mindedness
The ability to finalize difficult decisions based on the will and ways of God (James 1:5)- Deference vs. Rudeness
Limiting my freedom in order not offend the tastes of those whom God has called me to serve (Romans 14:21)- Dependability vs. Inconsistency
Fulfilling what I consented to do even if it means unexpected sacrifice (Psalm 15:4)- Determination vs. Faintheartedness
Purposing to accomplish God’s goals in God’s time regardless of the opposition (II Timothy 4:7–8)- Diligence vs. Slothfulness
Visualizing each task as a special assignment from the Lord and using all my energies to accomplish it (Colossians 3:23)- Discernment vs. Judgment
The God-given ability to understand why things happen (I Samuel 16:7)- Discretion vs. Simplemindedness
The ability to avoid words, actions, and attitudes which could result in undesirable consequences (Proverbs 22:3)- Endurance vs. Giving up
The inward strength to withstand stress to accomplish God’s best (Galatians 6:9)- Enthusiasm vs. Apathy
Expressing with my soul the joy of my spirit (I Thessalonians 5:16,19)- Faith vs. Presumption
Visualizing what God intends to do in a given situation and acting in harmony with it (Hebrews 11:1)- Flexibility vs. Resistance
Not setting my affections on ideas or plans which could be changed by God or others (Colossians 3:2)- Forgiveness vs. Rejection
Clearing the record of those who have wronged me and allowing God to love them through me (Ephesians 4:32)- Generosity vs. Stinginess
Realizing that all I have belongs to God and using it for His purposes (II Corinthians 9:6)- Gentleness vs. Harshness
Showing personal care and concern in meeting the need of others (I Thessalonians 2:7)- Gratefulness vs. Unthankfulness
Making known to God and others in what ways they have benefited my life (I Corinthians 4:7)- Hospitality vs. Loneliness
Cheerfully sharing food, shelter, and spiritual refreshment with those whom God brings into my life (Hebrews 13:2)- Humility vs. Pride
Recognizing that it is actually God and others who are responsible for the achievements in my life (James 4:6)- Initiative vs. Unresponsiveness
Recognizing and doing what needs to be done before I am asked to do it (Romans 12:21)- Joyfulness vs. Self-pity
The spontaneous enthusiasm of my spirit when my soul is in fellowship with the Lord (Psalm 16:11)- Justice vs. Fairness
Personal responsibility to God’s unchanging laws (Micah 6:8)- Love vs. Selfishness
Giving to others’ basic needs without having as my motive personal reward (I Corinthians 13:3)- Loyalty vs. Unfaithfulness
Using difficult times to demonstrate my commitment to God and to those whom He has called me to serve (John 15:13)- Meekness vs. Anger
Yielding my personal rights and expectations to God (Psalm 62:5)- Obedience vs. Willfulness
Freedom to be creative under the protection of divinely appointed authority (II Corinthians 10:5)- Orderliness vs. Disorganization
Preparing myself and my surroundings so I will achieve the greatest efficiency (I Corinthians 14:40)- Patience vs. Restlessness
Accepting a difficult situation from God without giving Him a deadline to remove it (Romans 5:3–4)- Persuasiveness vs. Contentiousness
Guiding vital truths around another’s mental roadblocks (II Timothy 2:24)- Punctuality vs. Tardiness
Showing high esteem for other people and their time (Ecclesiastes 3:1)- Resourcefulness vs. Wastefulness
Wise use of that which others would normally overlook or discard (Luke 16:10)- Responsibility vs. Unreliability
Knowing and doing what both God and others are expecting from me (Romans 14:12)- Reverence vs. Disrespect
Awareness of how God is working through the people and events in my life to produce the character of Christ in me (Proverbs 23:17–18)- Security vs. Anxiety
Structuring my life around that which is eternal and cannot be destroyed or taken away (John 6:27)- Self-Control vs. Self-indulgence
Instant obedience to the initial promptings of God’s Spirit (Galatians 5:24–25)- Sensitivity vs. Callousness
Exercising my senses so I can perceive the true spirit and emotions of those around me (Romans 12:15)- Sincerity vs. Hypocrisy
Eagerness to do what is right with transparent motives (I Peter 1:22)- Thoroughness vs. Incompleteness
Knowing what factors will diminish the effectiveness of my work or words if neglected (Proverbs 18:15)- Thriftiness vs. Extravagance
Not letting myself or others spend that which is not necessary (Luke 16:11)- Tolerance vs. Prejudice
Acceptance of others as unique expressions of specific character qualities in varying degrees of maturity (Philippians 2:2)- Truthfulness vs. Deception
Earning future trust by accurately reporting past facts (Ephesians 4:25)- Virtue vs. Impurity
The moral excellence and purity of spirit that radiate from my life as I obey God’s Word (II Peter 1:3)- Wisdom vs. Natural Inclinations
Seeing and responding to life’s situations from God’s frame of reference (Proverbs 9:10)Do you choose the character of Christ or the character of the world?

