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Prophet-Priest-King Leadership Assessment

The Prophet-Priest-King assessment consists of 30 questions designed to help you discover your leadership affinities across three biblical offices. Each question measures your heart's inclination toward prophetic truth-telling, priestly compassion, or kingly governance. Questions are presented in randomized order during the survey to prevent category bias.

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Prophet Questions
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Priest Questions
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King Questions
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Prophet

10 questions
The Prophetic Office: Prophets are called to proclaim God's truth, teach Scripture with clarity, and speak boldlyβ€”even when uncomfortable. They are motivated by faithfulness to God's Word and seeing others transformed by truth.
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My heart is encouraged by the thought of helping others grasp biblical truth more clearly.
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I find joy in learning God's Word so I can share it for others' growth.
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I am drawn to conversations that explore and clarify what is true according to Scripture.
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I sense purpose in lovingly confronting misunderstanding or error with gentleness.
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I am stirred by opportunities to encourage others to live in obedience to God's Word.
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I find fulfillment in teaching or discussing Scripture where hearts and minds are transformed.
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I am inspired by the idea of studying theology deeply so that truth may be proclaimed with wisdom.
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My heart is moved when I see God's truth exposing injustice or cultural idols.
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I feel a holy resolve at the thought of speaking truth graciously in uncomfortable or risky settings.
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I am passionate about seeing the church boldly proclaim Christ in ways that awaken repentance and faith.
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Priest

10 questions
The Priestly Office: Priests are called to intercede for others, offer compassionate care, and create spaces of grace and reconciliation. They are motivated by love for people and desire to see healing and restoration.
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I feel genuine warmth when I pray for the needs and struggles of others.
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I am willing to invest deeply in relationships that require patience, forgiveness, and ongoing care.
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My heart is moved when I can offer comfort to someone who is hurting.
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I find peace and purpose in helping reconcile people when minor conflicts arise.
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I am encouraged by opportunities to create spaces where others experience God's grace and acceptance.
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Serving others sacrificially, even in small ways, brings me deep joy.
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I am stirred by the thought of interceding persistently for someone's spiritual breakthrough.
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I feel a holy weight and tenderness when walking alongside someone in deep personal crisis.
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My heart is burdened and compassionate toward those who are marginalized or overlooked.
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I long to see the church embody mercy, healing, and restoration as a visible reflection of Christ's love.
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King

10 questions
The Kingly Office: Kings are called to lead with wisdom, steward resources faithfully, and provide direction for God's people. They are motivated by vision, governance, and seeing the church flourish under godly leadership.
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I am inspired by the thought of leading others toward a shared, Christ-centered vision.
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Stewarding time, people, and resources for God's purposes gives me joy.
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I feel settled and at peace when I make decisions that reflect biblical principles.
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I find meaning in exercising authority gently and with humility.
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I feel a sense of calling to help others grow in obedience and maturity in the faith.
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I am energized by planning or organizing ministry efforts to advance the church's mission.
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I sense courage rising within me when I imagine leading through challenge or crisis with prayerful resolve.
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I am stirred by the idea of casting long-term vision for the church's growth and impact.
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I find satisfaction in balancing authority with accountability and servant-hearted integrity.
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I feel called to protect and propel the church toward God-honoring faithfulness, even when leadership is costly.