Your Kingdom nature — Your Kingdom nature assumes success is receiving from God what He gives us, and then faithfully reflecting it to a world that God wishes to know Him. Our Kingdom nature assumes God is totally in control, and we have freedom from the results (because the results are ultimately God’s responsibility, not ours). There is no need for forgiveness for failure since God only desires that our faithfulness to be seen by others; He is not so much interested in the results of our efforts. This causes us to have a freedom from failure (regardless of the results), and therefore produces no anxiety.

Coach: Ask your student to read out-loud the text on the left here and then ask them to tell you which parts of this makes sense and why, and if any parts do not seem right, and why.

(NOTE TO COACH: Remember, be careful NOT to correct or even comment on your student's answers, except to say "What else?" if their answer is too brief.)

Coach: After viewing the above video, have your student refer to their written answers from the first four questions from page one (“What makes a trial in my life a trial?” … ). Ask them to discuss which parts of their answers reflect their Fallen nature, and which parts of their answers reflect their Kingdom nature.

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