You are able to give and receive trust and allow others to see you—and themselves—in a state of
vulnerability and imperfection. You allow yourself and others the freedom to make mistakes. (1Peter 3:8; Ephesians 4:2; Romans 14.)
You can relate to real, everyday people with a nonjudgmental, nonlegalistic attitude. (Romans
14; Matthew 7:1; Luke 6:37.)
You thrive in an atmosphere of learning, where free thinking is encouraged. Questions and doubts
are normal. (1 Peter 2:13; Acts 17:11; 2 Timothy 2:15; Luke 2:4147.)
You prefer balance over black and white extremes in your approach to the Bible, its teachings and
the Christian life. (Ecclesiastes 7:18; Romans 14.)
You do not feel threatened or defensive when others hold to a different opinion or perspective.
You can agree to disagree, even with other Christians. (Titus 3:9; 1 Corinthians 12:1225; 1
Corinthians 1:1017.)
You are not afraid of emotional expressions from yourself and others. Emotions are not bad, they
just are. (Joel 2:1213; Psalm 47:1; Psalm 98:4; 2 Corinthians 9:1215.)
You have the ability to relax and have fun. You can laugh at yourself and at life. (Ecclesiastes 3:1
4; 8:15; Proverbs 17:22; Nehemiah 8:10)
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