Christ's winning characteristic of personal mastery captured first attention. His strength, authority, poise, endurance, leadership ability, firmness, and courage, raised heads and left them quaking like a whirlwind passing through a wheat field. People followed Him due to His engaging transparency in all its sincerity, candor, and moral integrity. They continued to follow because of His infectious radiance - a festive spirit of humor, irony, and unspeakable joy. He held the highest respect and optimism for persons and drew them out through His magnanimous spirit - His resolved inclusiveness, tolerance, non-jealous spirit, undiscourageable goodwill, and moral affection.
Still, with His congenial personality established, Christ was no weak, demure, sexless being. At times, He became slightly exasperated, incensed, irritated, perturbed, or aggravated. At other times, He became fully indignant, abhorrent, outraged, virulent, and almost venomous. His anger was the opposite side of the coin of love. Again, He bore such unifying sexuality that anyone who studies His disposition toward sex, will discover for himself or herself, a healthy and realistic sexual concept.
In the epilogue of the book, the snowflakes of Christ's character pile up to form a Godlikeness that became His strategy for remaking the world.