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Connecting with Jesus as an INTP: Luke Checked the Sources
One Gospel opens by explaining its research method. The author interviewed eyewitnesses, worked through the material in order, and said why he bothered.

Connecting with Jesus as an INFP: What to Do With the Fire
If your faith runs on conviction and the conviction keeps costing you, you're not doing it wrong. Jeremiah tried to quit over the same thing and couldn't.

Connecting with Jesus as an ISFP: David Played and the King Could Breathe
Before David was a king or a giant-killer, he was the guy they sent for when nothing else worked. He brought a lyre.

Connecting with Jesus as an ISTP: Faith You Can Get Your Hands On
Gideon asked God for proof twice, in writing, with a wool fleece. God gave it to him both times and then sent him anyway.

Connecting with Jesus as an INTJ: Daniel Ran a Ten-Day Test
Taken to a foreign court as a teenager, Daniel didn't stage a protest over the king's food. He proposed a controlled trial with a deadline and a measurable result.

Connecting with Jesus as an INFJ: Hearing God Without Going It Alone
If you lead with a strong inner sense, you've probably wondered whether what you're hearing is God or just you. Samuel had that exact problem, and he needed somebody older to tell him the difference.

Connecting with Jesus as an ISFJ: The Widows Held Up the Clothes She Made
When Tabitha died, the people who loved her didn't give a speech about her. They stood in the room holding the robes she had sewn for them.

Connecting with Jesus as an ISTJ: Ezra Studied It, Did It, Then Taught It
One verse describes a man's whole working life in three moves, in that order, and the order is the point.

Connecting with Jesus as an Enneagram 7: He Could Have Skipped Straight to the Miracle
Jesus knew he was about to raise Lazarus. He stood in front of the grieving sister and cried first.

Connecting with Jesus as an Enneagram 6: "I Do Believe; Help Me Overcome My Unbelief"
A father asks Jesus for help and hedges it with "if you can." Jesus catches the hedge. What the man says next is the most honest sentence in the Gospels.