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  1. What is the spiritual gift of exhorting? - Institute in Basic Life ...

    Given a choice of encouraging by empathy or encouraging by exhortation, a person with this motivational gift will exhort every time. Wise counsel flows from the heart of an exhorter who can …

  2. What are the seven motivational gifts? - Institute in Basic Life Principles

    The gifts mentioned in Romans 12:4–8 are seven motivational spiritual gifts. Each Christian receives one at the time of salvation, and it is the tool through which God works in him or her to see needs …

  3. Joshua: “As for Me and My House, We Will Serve the LORD”

    An aged warrior summoned the nation of Israel to the village of Shechem for a final word of exhortation. For many years, this man Joshua, Moses’ successor, had led the Israelites to victory after victory as …

  4. Daily Success Email #28

    In a letter of stern rebuke and exhortation, he confronted them about their sin and challenged them to place their loyalty in Christ alone, Who died for them and Who was the foundation of their faith. “For …

  5. Daily Success Email #84

    I adopted the title of a little booklet as my personal exhortation: "Others may, you cannot." What things have you excused in your life because everyone else does them? Some of the most powerful books …

  6. What is the spiritual gift of mercy? - Institute in Basic Life Principles

    A mercy-giver’s basic motivational drive is to sense and respond to the emotional and spiritual needs of others. Those with the mercy motivational gift have a divine ability to sense hurt and respond to it …

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  8. Polycarp of Smyrna: Faithful in Life, Faithful unto Death

    The words of our Lord to the church at Smyrna contained not a single rebuke, and the letter delivered this valuable exhortation: “Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer . . . be thou faithful unto …

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  10. Two Types of Patience - Institute in Basic Life Principles

    Although James began his epistle with an exhortation that referenced the first type of patience that applies to times of distress and tribulations, he ended his epistle with an exhortation about the …