The 7 C’s - Character
LESSON 1 — CHARACTER
Character sustains anointing. In our stream, power without character collapses. God told us: if we cultivate “eyes that see,” He will entrust us with the seven seas—the nations. That begins with Christlike character: integrity, honesty, conflict handled biblically, and a true servant’s heart. Servanthood attracts the atmosphere of heaven. Hospitality makes room for angelic activity. Character grows best in real relationships, uncomfortable moments, and brave accountability. This lesson calls you to align your inner world with the Kingdom you carry.
“What is built by the anointing can be destroyed by our character—or lack thereof.” – Bobby Haaby
Core Takeaways:
Character carries what anointing builds.
Integrity means your words and actions agree in public and private.
Handle conflict biblically; honor even under pressure.
Servanthood attracts presence; hospitality opens heavenly activity.
Royal identity empowers you to celebrate others, even in weakness.
Key Scriptures:
1 Samuel 16:7 (NIV)
Galatians 5:22–23 (NLT)
Hebrews 13:2 (NIV)
Amos 3:7 (NIV)
Mark 10:45 (NIV)
Questions to Consider:
Where is my character lagging behind my gifting?
How do my private choices align with my public confession?
Activation:
Honor + Hospitality: send one brief message of honor to someone who served you this week, then schedule one small act of service you will do in the next 48 hours.
Journal:
Lord, what part of my character must grow to carry more of Your presence?
