Outline
Crystal D. Coats
Jacksonville Theological Seminary
August 23, 2014
For Course: Spirit Controlled Temperament
Lesson One – Part 1
I. A. Siblings are always of the same temperament.
B. Temperament theory is the final answer to the human behavior.
C. The theory of the temperaments can be dated back to more than 3000 years.
D. In the Bible, the temperament is called the natural man, the flesh, the old man.
E. Hippocrates are who gave the four temperaments their names.
Lesson One – Part 2
II. A. Dr. LaHaye Say’s that change or modification of behavior is not automatic when we receive Jesus but we must cooperate with the Spirit of God within us to experience change.
B. The only one or thing that can modify our temperament is The Holy Spirit.
C. Personality is the same temperament.
D. Dr. Brandt stated one can use their backgrounds as an excuse for their present behavior only until the receive Jesus Christ as personal Lord and Savior.
E. We aren’t able to change our basic temperament.
Lesson Two – Part 1
III. A. Black dark blood was associated with the melancholy temperament.
B. Hippocrates associate rich warm blood with the sanguine temperament.
C. Each temperament contains strengths and richness, weaknesses and dangers.
D. Yellow bile is associated with the choleric temperament.
E. Phlegm was associated with the phlegmatic temperament.
Lesson Two – Part 2
IV. A. Peter was the Biblical Sanguine.
B. The best career for the Sanguine would be salesperson.
C. The sanguine isn’t a serious, quiet type who is an introvert by nature.
D. The choleric is the hot, quick, practical, and strong-willed temperament.
E. Choleric don’t enjoy yard work, a variety of foods, and fixing things.
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