
I Heard about this list in a lecture by Stephen Pratt called, “To Ourselves and Our Posterity.” Definitely worth reading and pondering over. Merry Christmas, and remember Wise Men still seek Him, and seek to be like Him.
“Ether 12:41 And now, I would commend you to seek this Jesus of whom the prophets and apostles have written, that the grace of God the Father, and also the Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost, which beareth record of them, may be and abide in you forever. Amen.”
• Love will enable us to appreciate our brothers and sisters in the Lord, and, of course, our family, and others around us. Love is taking the initiative to build up and meet the needs of others without expecting anything in return. (John 13:1; John 15:13; 1 Corinthians 13:3)
• Joy will allow us to enjoy His creation, others, and our circumstances with an expression of delight and real, authentic happiness from and with harmony with God and others. (Proverbs 15:13; John 15:11; John 17:13)
• Peace is surrendering and yielding to the Lord’s control, for He is our ultimate peace! It is allowing tranquility to be our tone and to control our equanimity. This will be fueled by our harmonious relationship with God so we can hand over control of our heart, will, and mind to Him. Once we make real peace with God, we will be able to make and maintain peace with others. (Matthew 5:9; Colossians 3:15; Philippians 4:7)
• Patience is showing tolerance and fortitude to others, and even accepting difficult situations from them and God without making demands and conditions. (Matthew 27:14; Romans 12:12; James 1:3,12)
• Kindness is practicing benevolence and a loving attitude towards others. (Ephesians 4:32)
• Goodness displays integrity, honesty, and compassion to others, and allows us to do the right thing. (Matthew 19:16)
• Faithfulness is the “gluing” fruit that will preserve our faith and the other characters of the Spirit as well as identify God’s Will so we can be dependable and trusting to God and others. (Matthew 17:19; Matthew 25:21; 1 Cor. 12:9; Hebrews 11:1; 1 Thes 5:24)
• Gentleness is the character that will show calmness, personal care, and tenderness in meeting the needs of others. (Isa. 40:11; Philippians 4:5; 2 Timothy 2:24; 1 Thes 2:7)
• Self-Control will allow us to have discipline, and restraint with obedience to God and others. (1 Thes 5: 22)
• Forgiving is the realization of how much we have been forgiven by Christ. This enables us to forgive the insignificant things that are done to us. It involves not being resentful to others, and ignoring the wrongs that we have received so we can heal relationships by expressing Christ’s love. (Luke 23:34; Ephesians 4:32; Colossians 3:13)
• Humility minimizes arrogance and removes pride. It is understanding our fallen nature and tendency to think we are better than we are, and our striving to lift up ourselves above others and God. It is admitting that others, and more importantly God is responsible for our achievements. Humbleness will enable us to be a teachable person who is willing to have the attitude of submission and servant-hood, one who confesses sin and remembers how Christ served us! (Luke 22:27; Philippians 2:8; 1 Peter 5:3–5)
• Fairness sees a situation from the viewpoint of each person involved and not just ours. It seeks the best, just, equable solution, even if it hurts us. (Matthew 7:12)
• Courage realizes that God has given us the strength to face any situation, trial, or peril. It is the ability to react, knowing that God is in control, that He who is in me is greater than he who is against me. (Deuteronomy 31:6; 1 John 4:4)
• Friendship is the companionship and closeness we are to have with one another. It is the commitment to help form the character in others. This is not to be feared but embraced, even when it hurts! (Proverbs 27:17)
• Honesty & Truthfulness mean being straight and honest with others and doing what is right. This trait will allow us to earn trust by being accurate with facts and situations. (2 Cor. 8:21; Ephesians 4:25)
• Dependable is being constantly reliable and trustworthy. It will allow us to continue in our commitments even if it means personal sacrifice. (1 Corinthians 4:2; Colossians 1:10)
• Gratitude is an attitude of being thankful, even when we do not see what we have. This is an aspect of worship, expressing to God and others how they have benefited our lives by showing their support and benevolence. (1 Corinthians 4:7; 1 Thes. 5: 18)
• Responsibility is to know and do what God and others expect. (Romans 14:12)
• Contentment is the attitude of accepting whatever God provides for us, and being happy with it. It does not seek what we do not need for gratification, and does not find happiness in the shallow things of life. (Rom. 9:19–21; Philippians 4:10–13; 1 Tim. 6:6–9)
• Generosity allows us to give to others because God has given abundantly to us. It is the wise use of stewardship and the attitude that all I have belongs to God and knowing we are the caretakers for His purpose. (Deut. 16:17; Matthew 10:8)
• Purity & Holiness is being set apart for God’s use, which is holiness in action. It does not allow us to be contaminated nor interfere with others in our growth and relationship in Christ. (Matt. 5:8; Philippians 4:8; 1 Tim. 1:5; 1 Tim. 5:22; James 4:8)
• Confidence helps us rely on the Lord for all things in our life. It will enable us to push forward in the direction that we are called because He is governing. It makes us realize we are not responsible for the results–only the obedience. (Philippians 4:13)
• Encouragement will lift, support, and help others up through difficult circumstances, all from God’s perspective. (Psalm 119:28; Psalm 143:3; Matt. 3:17; John 14:1; 1 Thes. 5:11–14)
• Availability is being willing to adjust our own schedule, agenda, and plans to fit the right desires of God and others. It makes personal priorities secondary to the needs of God and others. It is to reflect God’s priorities so we are always available to Him and others when we are serving. (Mark 1:17–18; Acts 16:10)
• Attentiveness will recognize the value of other people by giving them listening ears, respect, courtesy, and total concentration. This means paying attention to others, not just listening to our own needs and desires, and also giving genuine contemplation to God’s Word. (Hebrews 2:1)
• Wisdom truly desires the knowledge of God’s Word and the proper application to our life. This will enable us to make good judgments and decisions. (1 Kings 3:9; Psalm 119:97–98)
• Compassion will feel the pain and plight of others. It will enable us to convey a deep feeling of love and concern that moves us to meet their distresses, struggles, and needs. (Job 29:13; Isa. 40:11; Mark 1:41; Luke 19:4; 1 Peter 3:8)
• Enthusiasm will enable us to overcome disappointments and setbacks, so we can be positive, optimistic, and keep up our interest, attitude, and zeal, even when things are harsh. (Matt. 5:16; Rom. 12:11; Gal. 6:9; Col. 3:23)
• Initiative will take the front position to recognize and do what needs to be done before being asked to do it. (Prov. 22:29; Philippians 3:14; Philippians 4:13–15)
• Diligence allows us to operate with our best for His highest with excitement and passion in order to complete our work and call from the Lord. (Prov. 10:4; Rom. 12:11; Colossians 3:23)
• Thoughtfulness considers and gives attention and care to others and their feelings first. (Philippians 2:4)
• Efficient is being well organized, competent, and resourceful so we can make the most of every situation, doing our best and seeking better ways. (Psalm 90:12; Ephesians 4:23; Ephesians 5:15– 16; 1 Pet. 4:10)
• Discretion keeps our minds and focus on sound judgment, giving serious attention and thought to what is going on. It will carefully choose our words, attitudes, and actions to be right for any given situation, thus avoiding words and actions that could result in adverse consequences. (Psalm 112:5; Proverbs 22:3; Rom. 12:2, Rom. 9; Rom. 14:19, Rom. 22)
• Optimism will think the best of and be positive with people and all situations, even if later proven wrong. (Luke 21:18; John 16:33; Romans 8:25; Romans 28)
• Obedience is submitting to do what God requires of us. It is also recognizing the authority and direction from others, such as the pastor and church, so we can create winning situations. (Deut. 13:4 ; Prov. 19:16; John 14:14; John 15:14; 2 Corinthians 10:5)
• Reverence is recognizing and respecting people, not just because of their position and authority, but as brothers and sisters in the Lord, regardless of their personality, knowing He loves them too! (1 Peter 2:13–14)
• Agreeable finds Biblical solutions and support for others, without compromising truth. (Amos 3:3)
• Appreciation gives God our heartfelt thanks as a lifestyle of worship and adoration. This allows us to give to, and value others with respect. (Romans 12:10)
• Avoiding anger is the knowing of its destructive force and striving to maintain “cool” and serenity. (James 1:19)
• Being a Good Example is not allowing your relationship with Christ to become hypocritical, since people see your example as to what a Christian is! (1 Pet 2:21,22; 1 Pet 2:12,15,17)
• Childlike Faith is the wonder and awe of what Christ did for us. It is something that we should never lose. Let us maintain our enthusiasm and not become just a subculture or routine! (Matt. 18:2–4,34)
• Commitment is being dedicated and pushing ahead as well as being satisfied with what you have. It is vowing to honor and be the best with what God has given of spiritual and material things. (1 Timothy 6:20)
• Communicating is being willing to convey thoughts, attitudes, feelings, and actions to others in a kind and listening manner that reflects Christ. (1 Timothy 4:12)
• Conviction is devotion to and following of the precepts of Scripture with zeal, whatever the cost. (Daniel 1:8)
• Cooperativeness is the support and willingness to work together in peace, unity, and harmony. (Eph. 4:3)
• Creative is being resourceful and imaginative in using the best of the goods and talents we have been given to serve the Lord. (1 Timothy 4:14)
• Diligenceis the loving of our call and the pursuing of our work, doing our best for His glory. (Colossians 3:23)
• Dependableis always being reliable and trustworthy. (Colossians 1:10)
• Determination is the ability to make difficult decisions and accomplish God’s goals based on the truths of God’s Word, regardless of the opposition. (Psalms 119:30; 2 Timothy 4:7,8)
• Deference is being willing to bend personal freedom for the respect and esteem of others. (Romans 14:21)
• Devotion is aligning personal desires, plans, worship, and hope with God. (Colossians 3:2)
• Discernment is the ability to see people and situations the way they really are with of neutrality and justice, while also being cautious with right timing and actions. (1 Samuel 16:7; Proverbs 19:2)
• Discreet is the ability to not bully people with our personality or actions, or even with sound and right opinions. It is giving serious respect, attention, and thought to what we say and do. (Psalm 112:5)
• Discipline is upholding and continuing a consistent and well-ordered life through godly obedience, regardless of how we feel. (1 Timothy 4:7)
• Decisive is sticking to right and just decisions based on God’s perfect will. (Romans 12:2)
• Not to swear or slander is refusing to verbally hurt others! (James 1:26)
• Endurance is the inner strength to remain in Him with staying power in order to accomplish God’s will. (Galatians 6:9)
• Fearless is facing down peril without being stupid. Sound mind is being bold since God gives us strength. (2 Timothy 1:7)
• Flexibility is being open to others plans and ideas and willing to be instructed and challenged to change for the better. (Colossians 3:2)
• Godly Priorities is choosing to follow Scriptural precepts as the primary important schedule and value for life. (Matthew 6:33)
• Godliness is being pious, which is rearranging our priorities to line up with God’s character. (3 John 11)
• Grace is elegant simplicity and calm that minimizes crudeness. (Psalm 94:11; James 4:6)
• Guidance is a willingness to help others to apply the precepts of Scripture in everyday and difficult situations. (Proverbs 27:9)
• Harmless is not willing or deliberately hurting anyone or anything. (Heb 7:26)
• Honest is being truthful and doing what is sincere and right before God and others. (Heb 7:26)
• Hospitality is a willingness to share, with discernment, what God has given us, including our family, home, finances, and food. (Romans 12:13)
• Integrity is the obedience to a moral code of values that have honor, truth, and reliability. It will allow one to keep his word and do his best even when no one else is looking. (Psalm 78:72)
• Just is doing what is fair, moral, impartial, and right, according to God’s will. (Genesis 6:9)
• Loyalty is remaining committed to those whom God has brought into our lives and has called us to serve, even in times of difficulty. (Proverbs 17:17)
• Meekness is not about being weak! It is strength under control, which yields personal rights and expectations to God. (Psalms 62:5)
• Merciful is demonstrating more forgiving and gracious kindness than the world requires. (Luke 6:36)
• Patience is the fortitude to accept from others difficult situations that we do not like. With God, it is trust of His timing, and not giving Him a deadline. (Romans 12:12)
• Perseverance is not being faint with our call, but being able to persist and continue to deal with stress so we can accomplish what God calls us to. (Galatians 6:9)
• Persuasiveness advocates God’s Word to others so they can be changed in their thinking and can conform to His will. (2 Timothy 2:25)
• Prompt is not holding others back with our inadequacies; it is respecting the time of others and being able to act quickly when God and others call on us. (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
• Prudence is not being a prude, but implementing and applying good, logical, and just judgment to situations that will help in avoiding error and problems. (Proverbs 13:6; Proverbs 22:3)
• Purpose is in knowing who we are in Christ and acting it out with our call. That is, devoting our life, Spiritual gifts, abilities, and call so it can bring out the best in people and situations. Our meaning of life will have eternal treasure and results. (John 15)
• Respectful is being polite and courteous to the people, and the civil authorities God has placed in our life. (1 Thes. 5:13–14)
• Security is trust and reliance upon God for our daily needs. This is not laziness, but working with God’s values, and organizing our life around God’s Will with an eternal outlook in mind for a secure feeling. We are safe because of God’s protection. (Proverbs 29:25; John 6:27)
• Submissive is, with awe and reverence, surrendering and yielding our will and plans over to God’s guidance. (Ephesians 5:21)
• Self-Acceptance is realizing we are deeply loved and accepted by Christ, thus, we can accept us. To love others we have to love ourselves as Christ implies for us to. Self-hatred is not Biblical! Self-Acceptance will allow us to accept unchangeable physical features and situations that God has made, to allow us to focus on the more important things in life such as character. (2 Corinthians 12:9–10)
• Selflessness is the altruistic giving of ourselves to others, as Christ gave Himself to us. (Titus 2:14)
• Sensitivity is exercising kindness and compassion so we can go beyond just reason and logic to perceive and respond to others. (Romans 12:15)
• Servant Leadership is exercising real godly leadership as Christ did, by His taking a towel, influencing, equipping, and empowering people to accomplish God’s purpose and plan. (Luke 22:26)
• Sincerity is earnest honesty that is readily doing what is right, with pure and loving intention. (Joshua 24:14; 1 Peter 1:22)
• Success is not what the world says is achievement; it is to know and faithfully follow God’s Will and His Word. It is our obedience, not our numbers or measurements! (Matthew 25:21)
• Suffering is not sought, but when it happens, it is d allowing it to turn into a mold to allow us to be made for the better as “Christ hath suffered” makes us better. It is not a personal attack, rather it is a means to get our attention to make us better, more useful, stronger, and to understand what takes place in others. (1 Peter 4:1–19)
• Supportive is to come along side others, sharing our strength and courage in their afflictions and troubles. (Galatians 6:2)
• Tactful is being considerate, delicate, and diplomatic with other’s feelings and ideas, doing, and saying the right thing. (Colossians 4:6)
• Teach is to share our insights and what we have learned with others, to disciple them. (Matt. 7:28; Matt. 28:19–20; John 7:16; Mark 4:2; 2 John 1:9)
• Temperate is to have self-control so we do not lose control and give in to lust and extremes of society’s ills. (Titus 2:12)
• Tolerant is being forbearing and patient with others, even when they are different or weaker. (1 Thes. 5:14)
• Thoroughness is careful diligence that carries out our call with our very best for God’s approval. (Ecclesiastes 9:10; Colossians 3:23)
• Time is the moments in which we either burn or live for His glory. It is the opportunities we have to live, serve, learn, and grow. In so doing, if we invest wisely, we will produce eternal treasures. If not, it will go to waste. (Psalm 90:12)
• Understanding is the ability to reason and comprehend situations. (Psalms 119:34)
• Virtue is holding onto the principles of moral excellence that calls us to a higher level where few people desire to go, but as a Christian, we must go! (Col. 3:12–17)
• Zealous is maintaining our enthusiasm for our faith and call, not allowing our church or us to fall into a rut of meaningless rhetoric. (Luke 2:49; John 2:17; John 8:29)
I dont believe in god
For Bob: Perhaps you are just being polemic, but I will just offer the following and then fade away b/c I suspect it is not new to you. God believes in you. I hope you will seek Him. There is so much evidence. Just to name two of many that are well researched: Evidence That Demands a Verdict by Josh McDowell (former atheist), The Language of God by Francis Collins (renown scientist and former head of genome project). But in the end, there must be faith and only you can decide. No evidence will convince someone who is not open to it. I am praying for you right now, b/c He has changed many lives (the best evidence of all). I hope you experience it too.
Well done.God bless you
Great job!
Thanks for all your hard work.
Awesome List, Thank You So Much!! God Bless You! 😉
Thank you for this list. I wrote some of these down so I can be more like Jesus with all these characteristics.
I love this list. I will try to be more like Jesus Christ with all these characteristics.
Great job I know you really put your heart and a lot of time in this.
one don’t belief in God must have scientific belief, my question where do the Space came(universe/ multivese) from, whos is the creator of space. ?
I love this list, but you don’t have to be a Christian or believe in God to develop all of these traits within yourself. These characteristics are universal principals that can be used to benefit everyone regardless of your religion, race, nationality, gender, or even if you are an alien from another planet. These are common sense behaviors that if applied would elevate all social problems and exploitation of individuals. Calling them religious or moral characteristics keeps them from being used in government and schools which believe separation of church and state, but that is a whole new topic.
I know that there are a lot of people who have a lot of these attributes BUT the bible says unless you are born again, you will not see the kingdom of God. We were born evil because of Adam’s sin and it is only through Christ and His shed blood that we are acceptable in the eyes of a Holy God. Our righteousness is as filthy as rags in the sight of a Holy God! You may run into a burning building or through yourself on a grenade to save others BUT unless you have His love it will profit you nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profits me nothing.1 Corinthians 13:3
Thank You.. I really have a hard time seeing good and your article helps so much!
I am having a hard time finding the verse in Ether 12?? Esther has 10 chapters. Please help?
Jesus is great
Jesus is our lord and savior and he fought the caste system to free the penguins from the vile deserts of the Amazon rain forest
There are 96 not sixty don’t lie up you are disobeying Jesus. Please go to confession or go to hell!!
GO TO HELL FOR LYING AND GO TO CONFESSION IF U DONT WANT TO GO TO HELL⛄️
For Brent, He was in the beginning with God, you developed nothing He had not already instilled in mankind! He refines His characteristics in you once you accept Him. You can do nothing without Him, not even breathe…God knew you before you were formed in your mothers womb!
A question for Bob…Then why are you even on this site? Who or what brought you to this site? When God created mankind everything of His Son was etched in His people; like a signature of the Potter in the clay! What keeps you from the Father is sin; but reconciliation to the Father is only through the acceptance of His Son ‘Yeshua’! So Bob; are you here because you have questions about the signature in your clay? = ) Do you have questions and you want others of Christ to encourage you to keep seeking? How about this…you already know the answer is (The Potter) Yeshua! God Bless you Bob for stopping in on your journey to the answer you received from His Holy Spirit whispered to you. Continue to seek Yeshua and there will be His clarity given to you.
That’s ok Bob, God doesn’t believe in atheists either. He also doesn’t need your opinion or the opinion of anyone else to exist. He simply is and He is a rewarder of they that diligently seek Him.
Cheers.
Alright Tyrone Your comments are way out of Line, That k ind of attitude is one that keeps people from coming to Chirst. Jesus didn’t come as a mean Jesus. He didn’t come with a Religious Condemning Spirit to begin with. A lot of the Pharisees demonstrated that but not Jesus. A religious spirit is detected by the way it strikes out in the name of God. They mention God but are nothing like him. A religious spirit will demand that you prove what you say but even when you do it’s nots good enough for the religious spirited type of individual. God Him self could come and make it clear He was God and give you clear explanations but even that would never satisfy a religious spirit. A religious spirit is one who exalts itself even above God. As far as its concerned the only that is right is Him.
Even sinners many times are more respectful of God then a religious spirited person. So Mr Tyroney full of baloney you may want to go back and have a face to face with the Lord and ask Him where you’re missing it at.
I would do it before get to heaven.
bob,you may not believe in god , but god believes in you, god also sent his son just for you.. I will pray for you so the lord will help your unbelieve , I will pray the lord will open your eyes, heart and mind so you will believe
bob, iam so sorry you don’t believe in god, I will pray for you.jesus loves you. jesus knew before you were even born.
This article is very helpful and is great. It is insightful and not insipid. God and Christ love everyone, which is why God gave His only begotten Son to this world. Christ loved the Jews and Judas Iscariot a lot, which is why He responded to them as He did. Honesty is loving.
God is wonderful and amazing.
Thank you for this list. I thought I would try to contribute to it with words that describe the Savior: genuine, mannerly, purposeful, resolved, focused, pure, prayerful, valiant, undaunted, steadfast, admonishing, earnest. But, finding the scripture is hard. What Christ-like qualities do you find in 1 Corinthians 14?
This article has been very helpful .It actually saved me from going through lots of trouble. That you Jesus for enlightment.
When u posses christlike attribute you are on your way to heaven.
Thank you. I am blown away with so many noticeable characteristics of Jesus found in our Bible. I helps anyone to become closer to our Jesus.
Ether is from the Book of Mormon.
Love it and i thank God for the obedience of who ever wrote this. Keep serving God enen through it all.
—God saves
I think the most insightful comment by far must be Georges’, “one don’t belief in God must have scientific belief, my question where do the Space came(universe/ multivese) from, whos is the creator of space. ” These questions are infinitely complex along with the grammar, where did you study, Oxford or Cambridge? Anyway, my answer is there is no answer, depending on what you believe, I believe that God created it and if you believe something else I am in no place to say that you are wrong, as it would be the same if you told me I was wrong. Whether you believe in God or not, we will all find out at the end of our lives, but I believe that if you you search with everything that you have for the truth, God will find you, and you will find him. Great Insight.
thank you for listing…
This is a wonderful list. You have put much thought into it and given very goor references. It is not, of course, a complete list, but it is well done. I am currently working on a lesson for my Sr. Youth group on character. This list has given me alot to work with. I hope that God will continue to use this coupled with His Word to bring more into His Body. You have blessed me. I pray that I can pass that blessing along to others.
Thank you for this list! I really appreciate it!!
Thank you for this list. May God continue to bless you.
What is the book of ETHER?
Did you mean Esther?
Ok, thanks!
Great job done! I have been putting some of them into practice and after seeing this list, I will try all to be Christ Like. I pray to Jehovah for support in the mighty name of Jesus Christ.
God will surely reward you, CS.
Thank you for making the time to share the attribute of JESUS CHRIST
MY prayer that everyone who reads it, to ask themselves do I have relationship with Jesus?
Very good site.Thanks.
This is a good website
I have something for bob bob you dont need to go to a christian website just to say that
Ok let’s just leave Bob alone ok if he doesn’t believe in God than he doesn’t believe in God.
Anyways nice list. I was looking for something that would help my bible project but this is not what i was looking for but I just wanted to comment that this is a very nice list.
Wonderful list. God bless!
One question we will all answer one day,believers as well as unbelievable, When we go before Judgement seat,He will ask us one at a time,What did you do with the life,I gave you, Jesus is truly wonderful, he had to be born of a woman that man hand never touch,that what made her Holy and Jesus as well,It was Emaculate conception,the second time Divine purity took place ,is when he Rose from the dead,and He had a chance to say this to his Earthly,Touch me not,for I have not yet ascended to the Father,I don’t care who don’t Believe, Hallelujah, I believe, oh my God did he pay a price for our sin,and as of this very hour my life belong to him,Hallelujah