| A | B |
| appetite | the wholesome longing to meet a God-given need |
| lust | to have an irregular, abnormal, or inordinate craving |
| wish | stong desire for something that either is or is not obtainable |
| fantasy | the faculty by which the mind forms and dwells on images in order to give pleasure or bring a thrill |
| desire | an emotion or excitement of the mind directed to the attainment of an object from which fulfillment is expected |
| covetousness | desiring that which is unlawful to obtain or possess |
| admiration | wonder mingled with pleasant emotions such as esteem, respect, or love |
| infatuation | the condition of making oneself foolish being affected with folly so that the ability to reason soundly is weakened |
| aspiration | to strive or follow after an objective which is great, noble, or spiritual |
| obsession | a compulsive, frequently unreasonable idea or emotion which causes a fixed preoccupation |
| Our Major Concept | decisiveness requires convictions |
| decisiveness | the ability to finalize difficult decisions based on the will and ways of God |