E or I? - E. Clearly. He was friends with the king.
N or S? - N. He seemed to intuitively know whether or not to trust people.
T or F? - T. Tough call, though. His feelings for Jerusalem affected his actions, but on other occasions his thoughts ruled.
P or J? - J. This is one organised man!
ENTJ. I think we have it! Nehemiah without a doubt!
ENTJ - The ExecutiveI just need to work on my J-ness. Andrew on his E-ness, N-ness and T-ness.
ENTJs are natural born leaders. They live in a world of possibilities where they see all sorts challenges to be surmounted, and they want to be the ones responsible for surmounting them. They have a drive for leadership, which is well-served by their quickness to grasp complexities, their ability to absorb a large amount of impersonal information, and their quick and decisive judgments. They are "take charge" people.
But...
Nehemiah is about a whole lot more than leadership. Actually, it's about a whole lot apart from leadership. I challenged Andrew to preach the series not using the L word at all. Tricky, but not impossible.
Over here, Andrew has posted brilliantly about what Nehemiah is really about. You should go read. Really, you should. He argues that Nehemiah is the model godly Israelite - a type of Jesus the faithful Israelite, not a type of Jesus the king. He also has some interesting stuff on Nehemiah's first person memoir style.
Are you guys doing a building project?
ReplyDeleteHe he he.
ReplyDeleteNo. Neither of us are ENTJ's. Until we are...
Again, a very late comment - but obviously I quite like Nehemiah :) We have 4 letters in common!
ReplyDeleteMichelle, I think your church needs a building project!
ReplyDelete(I would have put you as an estj, though... are you borderline s/n?)