1. When facing a serious challenge, your first instinct is usually to:
A. Analyze the situation and seek wise strategy
B. Protect and provide for those who depend on you
C. Take bold, decisive action
D. Pause, pray, and seek inner strength before moving forward
2. You feel most like a man of strength when you are:
A. Gaining clarity and understanding
B. Taking care of your family or community
C. Standing firm for what is right
D. Remaining calm and grounded under pressure
3. Which quality do you respect most in other men?
A. Wisdom and discernment
B. Loyalty and responsibility
C. Courage and boldness
D. Integrity and quiet strength
4. In the New Testament, you resonate most with:
A. Peter — learning, failing, and growing in leadership
B. Joseph of Nazareth — quiet protector and provider
C. Paul — bold missionary and warrior for truth
D. The Centurion — a man of great faith and authority
5. When you read about ahav (covenant love) in AHAV, you connect most with:
A. Its depth, faithfulness, and commitment
B. Its protective and sacrificial nature
C. Its strength to stand and fight for what matters
D. Its power to bring peace and restoration
6. Your greatest strength as a man is:
A. Insight and clear thinking
B. Loyalty and dependability
C. Courage and perseverance
D. Steadfastness and inner peace
7. You feel most like an Ish Chayil when you:
A. Speak truth with wisdom and clarity
B. Provide, protect, and care for your loved ones
C. Take a courageous stand despite fear or opposition
D. Remain steady and anchored when everything is chaotic
8. Which New Testament man’s story feels closest to yours?
A. Nicodemus — seeking truth in the night
B. The Father of the Prodigal Son — forgiving and restoring
C. The Roman Centurion — a man under authority with great faith
D. John the Beloved — resting in closeness with Yeshua
9. You draw your deepest strength from:
A. Understanding truth and gaining wisdom
B. Loving and providing for your family
C. Facing challenges with courage
D. Quiet trust and communion with God
10. To you, being an Ish Chayil in today’s world means:
A. Walking in wisdom and moral clarity
B. Being a faithful protector and provider
C. Having the courage to stand for righteousness
D. Living with quiet strength and inner peace
11. Your favorite way to live out your faith as a man is through:
A. Teaching, leading, or sharing insight
B. Serving and caring for your household and community
C. Taking bold steps of faith and spiritual leadership
D. Creating stability, peace, and order
12. If Yeshua were to call you an Ish Chayil, you hope He would say:
A. “Well done, you who sought My truth.”
B. “Well done, you who loved and protected faithfully.”
C. “Well done, you who stood strong and courageous.”
D. “Well done, you who walked in My peace and presence.”