| Term | Definition |
| merciful | responding appropriately when wronged by others |
| meek | power under control |
| persecuted | suffering in the name of christ |
| mourn | deep grief over both one's own and the worlds sin |
| peacemaker | bringing together two warring parties |
| poor in spirit | emptied of self |
| hunger/thirst | deep desire to to know god more fully every day |
| pure in heart | having proper inner thoughts and motives |
| being | attitudes; holiness, meekness, humility, etc |
| doing | actions; tithings, witnesses, studying, etc |
| knowing | academics; facts, doctrines |
| justice | getting what we deserve |
| mercy | not getting what we deserve |
| shalom | hebrew word for peace |
| blessed | happy |
| leadership | setting a new direction or vision for a group that they follow |
| management | control or directs people/resources in a book |
| apologetices | the field of study concerned with the systematic defense of a positon |
| apologia | greek word meaning defense of a position against an attack |
| full of the spirit | the indespensible requirement to spiritual leadership |
| service | the key to greatness |
| above reproach | the social qualification for leadership within a church |
| heart | true prayers come from here |
| redeem | to buy back |
| popularity | perculiar perils of leadership |