EVALUATE, EXAMINE AND PROVE YOURSELF TO SEE WHAT
MANNER OF PERSON YOU MAY BE.
A tool for evaluation of supervisors, employees, teachers,
students, parents, husbands and wives. The unexamined
life is a life that is not understood.
COPYRIGHT � JUNE 14, 1999 All rights reserved.
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By Lee Tyler P.O. Box 620763, SanDiego, CA 92162-0763
P.O.Box 734, El Centro, CA 92244
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*AN EVALUATION FORM FOR JESUS' SUPERVISORS AND
TEACHERS ------- P. 1
*A FORM FOR THE SUPERVISED TO EVALUATE JESUS'
SUPERVISORS AND TEACHERS. ---- P. 3
*AN EVALUATION FORM FOR MARRIED PARENTS IN JESUS. P.5
*AN EVALUATION FORM FOR MARRIED PEOPLE IN JESUS. p. 7
*FOOTNOTES AND REFERENCES ---- P. 9
***AN EVALUATION FORM FOR JESUS' SUPERVISORS AND
TEACHERS
1. Are you kind and gentle to everyone?>1. ________
2. Are you a skilled and suitable instructor of those under your
supervision?>2. _______
3. When you correct and rebuke those under your supervision
who are doing wrong, do you do it patiently?________
courteously?_______
gently?>3. _______
4. Do you correct and rebuke those with your might and power
and authority under such good control that you appear meek
and humble?>4. ____
5. Are you hopeful in God that He may give them the ability to
see the error of their way?>5. _______
6. Are you aware that your problem person may be a helpless
pawn, being worked and manipulated by the spiritual powers of
darkness?>6. _______
7. Do you show honor and respect to all under your authority?
>7. ________
8. Are you peaceable, considerate and open to your
subordinates? >8. _______
9. Are you considerate of, and conciliatory with, your
subordinates?>9. _____
10. Are you humbly courteous to all of your subordinates and
co-workers?>10. ________
11. Do I consistently avoid bragging, showing myself off and
inflating my position?>11. ________
12. Do I consistently avoid being conceited, arrogant and
proud?>12. _____
13. Do I consistently avoid being rude, insulting and self-
seeking?>13. _____
14. Do I consistently avoid being touchy, fretful, irritated and
exasperated with my subordinates?>14. ________
15. Am I careful not to use abusive, insulting, disrespectful
and/or contemptuous language with my subordinates and co-
workers?>15a._______
16. Am I careful not to misuse others, puting them down with
coarse and offensive words?>15b. ______
17. Am I consistently careful not to impatiently, inconsiderate-
ly, haughtily, arrogantly and/or rudely speak to others?
>16. ______
18. Am I unselfishly compassionate with all people?
>17. _______
19. Do I consistently avoid threatening those under my
supervision?>18. ____
20. Am I careful to treat my subordinates with justice and
fairness?>19. ____
21. Am I careful not to withhold what is due from any of my
subordinates?>20. _______
22. Am I careful not to be idle or neglectful of my duty?
>21. ______
23. Do I guard confidences and busy myself with my own
affairs, avoiding busying myself uncompassionately in the
affairs of others?>22. _____
24. Do I do my work with a peaceful and quiet spirit?
>23. ______
25. When I confront and discipline my subordinates, am I
careful not to regard that subordinate as an enemy?>24. ______
26. Am I careful to be respectfully obedient to my
supervisor?>25. _______
27. Do I whole-heartedly render my obedience with goodwill to
my supervisor?>26. _______
28. Am I careful not to boast about, and proudly rejoice in, my
position of authority?>27. _______
29. Am I careful not to boast about, and proudly rejoice in, my
power and authority that I have in my position of authority?
>28. ______
80 % correct doesn't make it in the Kingdom. Every falling short
of the mark set by these standards needs to be confessed in
agreement with God and forsaken by the enabling of God. We
have an Advocate with the Father.
***A FORM FOR THE SUPERVISED TO EVALUATE
JESUS' SUPERVISORS AND TEACHERS.
1. Is he/she kind and gentle to everyone?>1. ________
2. Is he/she a skilled and suitable instructor of those under
his/her supervision?>2. _____
3. When he/she corrects and rebukes those under his/her
supervision who are doing wrong, does he/she do it
patiently?________
courteously?_______
gently?>3. _______
4. Does he/she correct and rebuke those with his/her might and
power and authority under such good control that he/she
appears meek and humble?>4. ____
5. Is he/she hopeful in God that He may give those who are
causing problems the ability to see the error of their ways?
>5. _______
6. Is he/she aware that his/her problem person may be a
helpless pawn, being worked and manipulated by the spiritual
powers of darkness?>6. _______
7. Do he/she show honor and respect to all under his/her
authority?>7. ________
8. Is he/she peaceable, considerate and open to his/her
subordinates?>8. _______
9. Is he/she considerate of, and conciliatory with, her
subordinates?>9. ______
10. Is he/she humbly courteous to all of his/her subordinates
and co-workers?>10. _____
11. Does he/she consistently avoid bragging, showing
himself/herself off and inflating his/her own position?
>11. ________
12. Does he/she consistently avoid being conceited, arrogant
and proud?>12. _____
13. Does he/she consistently avoid being rude, insulting and
self-seeking?>13. _____
14. Does he/she consistently avoid being touchy, fretful,
irritated and exasperated with his/her subordinates?
>14. ________
15. Is he/she careful not to use abusive, insulting, disrespectful
and/orcontemptuous language with his/her subordinates and
co-workers?>15a. _______
16. Is he/she careful not to be misusing others, puting them
down with coarse and offensive words?>15b. _____
17. Is he/she consistently careful not to impatiently,
inconsiderately, haughtily, arrogantly and/or rudely speak to
others?>16. ______
18. Is he/she unselfishly compassionate with all people?
>17. _______
19. Does he/she consistently avoid threatening those under
his/her supervision?>18. ____
20. Is he/she careful to treat his/her subordinates with justice
and fairness?>19. ____
21. Is he/she careful not to be withholding what is due from
any of his/her subordinates?>20. _______
22. Is he/she careful not to be idle or neglectful of his/her
duty?>21. ______
23. Does he/she guard confidences and busy himself/herself
with his/her own affairs, avoiding busying himself/herself
uncompassionately in the affairs of others?>22. _____
24. Does he/she do his/her work with a peaceful and quiet
spirit?>23. ______
25. When he/she confronts and disciplines his/her
subordinates, is he/she careful not to regard that subordinate as
an enemy?>24. ______
26. Is he/she careful to be respectfully obedient to his/her
supervisor?>25. _______
27. Does he/she whole-heartedly render his/her obedience with
goodwill to his/her supervisor?>26. _______
28. Is he/she careful not to boast about, and proudly rejoice in,
his/her position of authority?>27. _______
29. Is he/she careful not to boast about, and proudly rejoice in,
his/her power and authority that he/she has in his/her position
of authority?>28. ______
80 % correct doesn't make it in the Kingdom. Every falling short
of the mark set by these standards needs to be confessed in
agreement with God and forsaken by the enabling of God. We
have an Advocate with the Father. Let us press on.
***AN EVALUATION FORM FOR MARRIED PARENTS IN JESUS.
1. Are you kind and gentle to your mate and your children?
>1. ____
2. Are you a skilled and suitable instructor of the children
under your supervision?>2. _______
3. When you correct and rebuke the children under your
supervision who are doing wrong, do you do it
patiently?________
courteously?_______
gently?>3. _______
4. Do you correct and rebuke those with your might and power
and authority under such good control that you appear meek
and humble?>4. ____
5. Are you hopeful in God that He may give them the ability to
see the error of their way?>5. _______
6. Are you aware that your problem child may be a helpless
pawn, being worked and manipulated by the spiritual powers of
darkness?>6. _______
7. Do you show honor and respect to all in your family?>7.
_______
8. Are you peaceable, considerate and open to all in your
family?>8. _______
9. Are you considerate of, and conciliatory with all in your
family?>9. ______
10. Are you humbly courteous to all in your family?>10. ______
11. Do I consistently avoid bragging, showing myself off and
inflating my position?>11. ________
12. Do I consistently avoid being conceited, arrogant and
proud?>12. _____
13. Do I consistently avoid being rude, insulting and self-
seeking?>13. _____
14. Do I consistently avoid being touchy, fretful, irritated and
exasperated with all in my family?>14. ________
15. Am I careful not to use abusive, insulting, disrespectful
and/or contemptuous language with all in my family?>15a.
16. Am I careful not to be verbally misusing the members of
my family, puting them down with coarse and offensive
words?>15b. ______
17. Am I consistently careful not to impatiently,
inconsiderately, haughtily, arrogantly and/or rudely speak to all
in my family?>16. ______
18. Am I unselfishly compassionate with all in my family?
>17. ____
19. Do I consistently avoid threatening the members of my
family?>18. ____
20. Am I careful to treat the members of my family with justice
and fairness?>19. ____
21. Am I careful not to withhold what is due from any in my
family?>20. _______
22. Am I careful not to be idle or neglectful of my family
duties?>21. ______
23. Do I guard my mate's confidences and busy myself with my
own affairs, avoiding busying myself uncompassionately in the
affairs of others?>22. _____
24. Do I do my family work with a peaceful and quiet
spirit?>23. ___
25. When I confront and discipline my children, am I careful
not to regard or treat them as an enemy or adversary?
>24. ______
26. Am I careful to be respectfully obedient to those God has
put over me in my life?>25. _______
27. Do I whole-heartedly render my obedience to them with
goodwill as I would to Jesus?>26. _______
28. Am I careful not to boast about, and proudly rejoice in, my
position of authority?>27. _______
29. Am I careful not to boast about, and proudly rejoice in, the
power and authority that I have in my position of
authority?>28. ______
80 % correct doesn't make it in the Kingdom. Every falling short
of the mark set by these standards needs to be confessed in
agreement with God and forsaken by the enabling of God. We
have an Advocate with the Father. Let us press on.
***AN EVALUATION FORM FOR MARRIED PEOPLE IN JESUS.
1. Are you kind and gentle to your mate?>1. ____
2a. Are you a skilled and suitable instructor of your wife?
>2a. _______
2b. As wife are you careful not to teach your husband, telling
him what to do? 2b.______
3a. When you correct and rebuke your wife when she is doing
wrong, do you do it patiently?________
courteously?_______
gently?>3. _______
3b. Do I patiently, courteously and gently confront my husband
and tell him that what he has done or said has offended and
stubled me, am I careful not to regard him as an enemy or
adversary?>3+24b. ______
4a. Do you correct and rebuke your wife with your might and
power and authority under such good control that you appear
meek and humble?>4. ____
4b. When I patiently, courteously and gently confront my
husband and tell him that what he has done or said has
offended and stubled me, do I have my might and power
and authority as a child of God under such good control that
I appear meek and humble? >4+24b_______
5. Are you hopeful in God that He may give your mate the
ability to see the error of his/her way?>5. _______
6. Are you aware that your problem mate may be a helpless
pawn, being worked and manipulated by the spiritual powers of
darkness?>6. _______
7. Do you show honor and respect to your mate?>7. _______
8. Are you peaceable, considerate and open to your mate?
>8. _______
9. Are you considerate of, and conciliatory with your mate?
>9. ______
10. Are you humbly courteous to your mate?>10. ______
11. Do I consistently avoid bragging, showing myself off and
inflating my position? >11. ________
12. Do I consistently avoid being conceited, arrogant and
proud? >12. _____
13. Do I consistently avoid being rude, insulting and self-
seeking to my mate?>13. _____
14. Do I consistently avoid being touchy, fretful, irritated and
exasperated with my mate?>14. ________
15. Am I careful not to use abusive, insulting, disrespectful
and/or contemptuous language with my mate?>15a.
16. Am I careful not to be misusing my mate, puting my mate
down with coarse and offensive words?>15b. ______
17. Am I consistently careful not to impatiently,inconsiderately,
haughtily, arrogantly and/or rudely speak to my mate?
>16. ______
18. Am I unselfishly compassionate with my mate?>17. ____
19. Do I consistently avoid threatening my mate?>18. ____
20. Am I careful to treat my mate with justice and fairness?
>19. ____
21. Am I careful not to withhold what is due from my mate?
>20. _______
22. Am I careful not to be idle or neglectful of my duties to my
mate? >21. ______
23. Do I guard my mate's confidences and busy myself with my
own affairs, avoiding busying myself uncompassionately in the
affairs of others?>22. _____
24. Do I do my family work with a peaceful and quiet
spirit?>23. ___
25a. When I confront and verbally discipline my wife, am I
careful not to regard her as an enemy or adversary?
>24a. ______
25a. When I respectfully confront my husband and tell him that
what he has done or said has offended and stubled me,
am I careful not to regard him as an enemy or adversary?
>24b. ______
26. Am I careful to be respectfully subordinate to the husband
I have let God put over me in my life?>25. _______
27. Do I whole-heartedly subordinate myself to my mate with
goodwill as I would to Jesus?>26. _______
28. Am I careful not to boast about, and proudly rejoice in, my
position of authority?>27. _______
29. Am I careful not to boast about, and proudly rejoice in, the
power and authority that I have in my position of
authority?>28. ______
80 % correct doesn't make it in the Kingdom. Every falling short
of the mark set by these standards needs to be confessed in
agreement with God and forsaken by the enabling of God. We
have an Advocate with the Father. Let us press on.
***FOOTNOTES AND REFERENCES
>1. 2 Timothy 2:24 But the servant of [the] Lord must not strive,
but to be gentle to all, apt to teach, patient, 25 in
meekness instructing those who oppose, if perhaps God will give
them repentance to the acknowledging of [the]
truth, 26 and [that] they awake out of the snare of the Devil,
having been taken captive by him, so as to do the will
of that one.
See also 1 Corinthians 13
>2a. ditto
>2b. 1Timothy 2:11-15
>3. ditto
>4. ditto
>5. ditto
>6. Ephesians 2: 1 � And He [has made you alive], who were
once dead in trespasses and sins, 2 in which you once
walked according to the course of this world, according to the
prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now
works in the children of disobedience; 3 among whom we also
had our way of life in times past, in the lusts of our
flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the thoughts, and
were by nature the children of wrath, even as
others.
>7. 1 Peter 2: 17 Honor all. Love the brotherhood. Fear God.
Honor the king. 18 Servants, [be] subject to [your]
masters with all fear, not only to those good and forbearing, but
also to the perverse ones.
See also 1 Corinth 13
>8. Titus 3: 1 � Put them in mind to be subject to rulers and
authorities, to be obedient, to be ready to every good
work, 2 to speak evil of no one, not being quarrelsome, [but]
forbearing, showing all meekness to all men. 3 For we
ourselves also were once foolish, disobedient, deceived, slaving
for various lusts and pleasures, living in malice and
envy, hateful, hating one another.
See also 1Corinthians 13
>9. ditto
>10. ditto; 1 Peter 3: 8 � And finally, all [be] of one mind,
having compassion on one another, loving the brothers,
tenderhearted, friendly. 9 Never give back evil for evil, or
reviling for reviling, but on the contrary, [giving] blessing,
knowing that you are called to this so that you might inherit
blessing. 10 For he that wants to love life and to see
good days, let him restrain his tongue from evil, and his lips
from speaking guile. 11 Let him turn aside from evil and
do good. Let him seek peace and pursue it. 12 For the eyes of
[the] Lord [are] on the righteous, and His ears
[open] to their prayers. But [the] Lord's face [is] against [those]
who do evil
>11. 1 Corinthians 13: 1 � Though I speak with the tongues of
men and of angels, and have not charity, I have
become [as] sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal. 2 And though I
have prophecies, and understand all mysteries and
all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so as to move
mountains, and do not have charity, I am nothing. 3 And
though I give out all my goods [to feed the poor], and though I
deliver my body to be burned, and have not charity, I
am profited nothing.
4 � Charity has patience, is kind; charity is not envious, is not
vain, is not puffed up; 5 does not behave indecently,
does not seek her own, is not easily provoked, thinks no evil. 6
Charity does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but
rejoices in the truth, 7 quietly covers all things, believes all
things, hopes all things, endures all things.
>12. ditto
>13. ditto
>14. ditto
>15a. 1 Corinthians 5: 11 But now I have written to you not to
associate intimately, if any man called a brother [and
is] either a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a reviler, or
a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such a one not
to eat.
6: 9 � Do you not know that the unrighteous shall not inherit
[the] kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither
fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor abusers, nor
homosexuals, 10 nor thieves, nor covetous, nor
drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit [the]
kingdom of God.
>15b. ditto
>16. ditto
>17. 1 Peter 3: 8 � And finally, all [be] of one mind, having
compassion on one another, loving the brothers,
tenderhearted, friendly. 9 Never give back evil for evil, or
reviling for reviling, but on the contrary, [giving] blessing,
knowing that you are called to this so that you might inherit
blessing. 10 For he that wants to love life and to see
good days, let him restrain his tongue from evil, and his lips
from speaking guile. 11 Let him turn aside from evil and
do good. Let him seek peace and pursue it. 12 For the eyes of
[the] Lord [are] on the righteous, and His ears
[open] to their prayers. But [the] Lord's face [is] against [those]
who do evil.
>18. Ephes. 6: 9 And masters, do the same things to them,
forbearing threatening, knowing that your Master also is
in Heaven. There is no respect of persons with Him.
Colos. 4: 1 � Masters, give to [your] slaves what [is] just and
equal, knowing that you also have a Master in
Heaven.
>19. ditto
>20. James 5: 1 � Come now, rich ones, weep and howl for your
hardships coming on. 2 Your riches have rotted,
and your clothes have become moth-eaten. 3 Your gold and
silver have corroded, and their poison will be a witness
against you, and will eat your flesh as fire. You heaped treasure
in the last days. 4 Behold, the hire of the laborers
reaping your fields cry out, being kept back by you. And the
cries of those who have reaped have entered into the
ears of [the] Lord of hosts. 5 You have lived luxuriously on the
earth, and lived wantonly. You have nourished your
hearts, as in a day of slaughter. 6 You have condemned [and]
murdered the just; he does not resist you. 7
Therefore be patient, brothers, until the coming of the Lord.
Behold, the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the
earth and has long patience for it, until he receives [the] early
and the latter rain. 8 You also be patient, establish
your hearts, for the coming of your Lord draws near. 9 Do not
grudge against one another, brothers, lest you be
condemned. Behold, [the] Judge stands before the door.
>21. 2 Thess 3: 10 For even when we were with you, we
commanded you this, that if anyone would not work,
neither should he eat. 11 For we hear that there are some who
walk disorderly among you, not working at all, but
being busybodies. 12 Now we command and exhort those who
are such, by our Lord Jesus Christ, that they work
with quietness and eat their own bread. 13 But you, brothers,
do not be weary in well doing. 14 And if anyone does
not obey our word by this letter, mark that one and have no
company with him, that he may be ashamed. 15 Yet
do not count [him] as an enemy, but admonish him as a brother.
>Husbands' and wives' dues: 1 corinth. 7:1-11
>22. ditto
>23. ditto
>24a. ditto
>24b. Galatians 6:1-5; 2 Tim. 2:22-25; Matthew 18:15-18; 2
Thess. 3:6-14
>25. Ephes. 6: 5 Slaves, obey [your] masters according to the
flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your
heart, as to Christ; 6 not with eye-service, as men-pleasers, but
as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from
[the] heart, 7 with good will doing service as to the Lord and not
to men
Wives subordinate yourselves to your husbands as to Jesus
Husbands andwives subordinate yourselves to each other as to
the Lord. Ephes. 5:20-33; 1 Peter 3:1-7
>26. ditto
>27. Jeremiah 9: 23 � So says the LORD, Do not let the wise glory
in his wisdom, nor let the mighty glory in his
might; do not let the rich glory in his riches; 24 but let him who
glories glory in this, that he understands and knows
Me, that I [am] the LORD, doing kindness, judgment, and
righteousness, in the earth; for in these I delight, says the
LORD.
1 Corinthians 1:29 so that no flesh should glory in His presence.
30 But of Him you are in Christ Jesus, who of God
is made to us wisdom and righteousness and sanctification and
redemption; 31 so that, according as it is written,
"He who glories, let him glory in [the] Lord."
>28. ditto