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This Eleemosynary morphology focuses on the rescue archetype of intervention, challenging assumptions to find alternate solutions, interceding on behalf of the perishing and dying. The course emphasizes the importance of divine loss protection, sincere faith from a pure motive, ie, the genius of rescue by heart, while cautioning against blindspots like burnout, sudden loss of judgement due to fatigue and incapacitation.
To him who overcomes, I will give the right to sit with me on my throne. - Rev 3:21
| Electives | Courseware | Description | Related Pages |
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| Bible Interpretation | ‣ | Study of biblical texts and principles of interpretation as applied to the 7modalities paradigm. This course focuses on understanding the historical and cultural contexts of biblical paradigms including the 7seeds (Deut 8:8), 7spaces (Exod 40), 7archetypes (Rom 12:6-8), 7endowments (2 Pet 1:5-7), 7churches (Rev2-3) | Prophetic morphology |
ThinkOffering | | Intro to Worship | ‣ | Foundational elements of Christian worship practices from first principles. Students will learn about the significance of worship in the Christian faith and how to lead worship services based on the NT pattern found in 1 Cor 14:26 and the 7Churches paradigm | “When You Come Together” (1 Cor 14:26)
7 Churches Paradigm | | Youth Specialities | ‣ | Focused ministry approaches for engaging youth. This course covers strategies for youth outreach, mentorship, and creating engaging programs for young people. | ‣
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| Modalities (Genius) | Seed (DNA) | Description | Colour & Ensign | Natural endowment | City of Faith | War on saints | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | GENIUS: PROPHETIEA ‣ Prophetic morphology | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | | Prophetiea - the prismatic seer who decodes, declares and defines the mysteries
| Fig (futurist) | The fig tree represents nourishment and growth, symbolising the church's call to return to its first love and continue in fruitful works. | Purple • Discovery, Visual-spatial intelligence | Virtue: Moral excellence and righteousness that others are unable to appreciate or as accurately | Prophetic insight at Ephesus (Eye gift) | Faced the challenge of losing their first love and the need to repent and do the works they did at first | | GENIUS: DEACONEA ‣ ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | | Deaconiea - the specialist class of craftsmen who create wonders by hand
| Barley (specialist)
| Barley, known for its resilience and sustenance, mirrors the church's endurance through persecution and its steadfast faith. | Blue • Service, kinaesthetic intelligence | Knowledge: Understanding and insight with artisanal excellence through a script, a score or finely engineered with precision and timeliness. | Artisanal execution at Smyrna (Hand gift) | Endured persecution and poverty, yet were spiritually rich and called to be faithful unto death | | GENIUS: DIDASKO ‣ ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | | Didasko - the essentialist who masters and explains key aspects of a subject | Wheat (essentialist) | Wheat symbolises provision and harvest, reflecting the call to overcome false teachings and hold fast to the truth. | Orange • Teaching, didactic intelligence
| Self-control: Discipline and restraint as a master communicator by design and intimate knowledge. | Strict literalism at Pergamon (Ear gift) | Struggled against false teachings and the doctrine of Balaam, which led to idolatry and immorality | | GENIUS: PARAKALEHO ‣ ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | | Parakaleho - motivates and empowers others to achieve excellence
| Olive (potentialist) | The olive tree stands for anointing and spiritual richness, representing the church's works and the need for purity and perseverance. | Green • Encouragement, linguistic-cultural intelligence
| Perseverance: Steadfastness and endurance who scaffolds savage boys to gentlemen taking what is raw, in the form of genius and transforms it into something useful over time. | Unity in Diversity at Thyatira (Tongue gift) | Tolerated the prophetess Jezebel, who misled servants into sexual immorality and idolatry | | GENIUS: METADIDOMIC ‣ ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | | Metadidomi - the unseen backbone, shaping the structure for all.
| Palm (realist) | Palm, associated with victory and sweetness (honey), symbolises the call for the church to awaken and strengthen what remains. | Pink
• Giving, organisational intelligence | Godliness: Devotion and piety that stands behind the genius to empower him, through meticulous care for details – legality, authority, sustainability (corporate hygiene), thus making more space for impact. | Organisational genius at Sardis (Neck gift) | Had a reputation of being alive, but were spiritually dead and called to wake up and strengthen what remains |
| GENIUS: PROISTEMI
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| Proistemi - the visionary leader who sets bold and ambitious goals.
| Pomegranate (expansionist) | The pomegranate, with its many seeds, symbolises faithfulness and fruitfulness, reflecting the church's steadfastness and open door of opportunity. | Steel
• Leadership, presiding over team and mission | Brotherly kindness: Love and compassion for others who creates followers willing to sacrifice in blood, sweat and tears on behalf of a stated mission. | Leadership genius at Philadelphia (Head gift) | Kept God's word and did not deny His name, promised protection from the hour of trial |
| GENIUS: ELEEOS
Divine Intervention
Eleemosynary morphology | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ | ‣ |
| Eleeos - the wildcard, held for the "big win," played in times of crisis or emergency
| Grape (interventionist) | Grapes, used for wine, symbolise blessings and judgement, urging the church to seek true spiritual riches and heal its lukewarm faith. | Red • Mercy, giving what we need not what we deserve | Agape love: Unconditional, selfless love where immediate action is required on behalf as a masterful interventionist to staunch the bleeding or mend a broken heart. | Missional Intervention at Laodicea (Heart gift) | Lukewarm in faith, neither cold nor hot, called to be earnest and repent | | Tiny URL: 7Modalities Dashboard | Notion | | | | | | |
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