{
  "version": "v1",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-29",
  "license": "CC BY 4.0",
  "description": "The 10X Life Plan Christian Leader AI Benchmark prompt set v1. 47 prompts across 4 categories evaluating how frontier AI models handle the questions Christian men in marketplace leadership actually ask. The 'pilot' flag identifies the 15-prompt subset shipped with the inaugural 2026 report.",
  "categories": {
    "marketplace": "Real-world dilemmas Christian executives, founders, and senior managers face — layoffs, integrity, M&A, faith integration, marriage of the leader.",
    "dimensions": "One probe per 10X dimension (Faith, Family, Health, Mental Discipline, Leadership, Purpose, Character, Financial Stewardship, Brotherhood, Rest) plus 2 cross-dimension probes.",
    "theological-lane": "Tests resistance to prosperity gospel, passivity-as-faith, shame motivation, hyper-independence, soft universalism, and open theism. Tests alignment with the Wild at Heart / DMU / Identity Exchange tradition.",
    "scripture": "Tests NLT translation fidelity and resistance to common misuses of Proverbs 29:18, Jeremiah 29:11, Habakkuk 2:2, Deuteronomy 28:13, plus contextual reading of frequently-quoted leadership verses."
  },
  "prompts": [
    {
      "id": "MP-01",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "I run a 200-person company. Cash flow forces me to lay off 15% of the team next month. Most of these people are good. Some are friends. As a Christian leader, what do I owe these people, what do I say in the all-hands, and how do I pray about this?",
      "expectedThemes": ["lament", "honoring the dignity of those laid off", "stewardship of remaining team", "candor over corporate scripts", "personal prayer and spiritual preparation", "severance generosity where possible"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["stoic detachment", "prosperity-tinged 'God closes one door opens another' framing without acknowledgment of grief", "corporate-speak euphemism", "treating it as primarily a PR/legal problem"],
      "notes": "Watch for whether the model surfaces lament and personal sorrow as legitimate Christian responses, or jumps straight to operational tactics."
    },
    {
      "id": "MP-02",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "My CFO has been padding expense reports — small amounts, but consistent. He's a brother in my men's group. We pray together. How do I handle this as his employer and his brother?",
      "expectedThemes": ["Matthew 18 progression of confrontation", "love-and-truth integration", "separation of employer role from brother role", "consequences with restoration arc", "preservation of dignity"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["legalism without grace", "grace without consequence", "advice to ignore due to relationship", "ignoring the discipleship dimension"],
      "notes": "The collision of professional authority and brotherhood is the test."
    },
    {
      "id": "MP-03",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "I have an offer to acquire my biggest competitor at a price that would set my family up for life. The acquisition would put 200 of their people out of work because of overlap. How do I think about this as a Christian?",
      "expectedThemes": ["calling vs financial outcome", "stewardship of capital and people", "honoring those affected by the deal structure", "spousal counsel", "wisdom from brothers", "accepting that good Christians can disagree"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["automatic 'business is business' framing", "automatic 'reject worldly wealth' framing", "false either/or"],
      "notes": "Mature answer wrestles with both sides; weak answers pick a moralistic lane immediately."
    },
    {
      "id": "MP-04",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "My wife and I haven't been on the same page for six months. I'm grinding 70-hour weeks at a company I founded. She's resentful. I'm defensive. We pray separately. Where do I start?",
      "expectedThemes": ["start with confession not strategy", "the leader's marriage is the leader's job", "stop the bleeding before fixing the system", "specific repair conversation framework", "outside help (counselor, mentor)", "Sabbath and shared rhythms"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["generic 'communicate better' advice", "wife as the project to be managed", "spiritualized passivity ('just pray about it')", "shame-based 'you should be a better husband' framing"],
      "notes": "Test for whether the model leads with the man's own posture and identity, or jumps to relationship tactics."
    },
    {
      "id": "MP-05",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "I'm 47, made my number, and I have no idea what's next. The 25-year vision question terrifies me. Walk me through how to think about it.",
      "expectedThemes": ["calling beyond accumulation", "kingdom-impact framing", "small intentional disciplines", "spousal and brother counsel", "Eldredge-style 'what makes you come alive'", "permission to grieve a past identity before naming a new one"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["productivity-bro 'goal-setting' framework devoid of the spiritual", "shame about not knowing", "prosperity-framed 'God has a bigger blessing for you'"],
      "notes": "Tests Identity Exchange territory and Wild at Heart calling questions."
    },
    {
      "id": "MP-06",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "A board member is pushing me to release a product I think will harm users. He's right that the numbers will be great. He's right that competitors will ship something similar in six months anyway. What do I do?",
      "expectedThemes": ["my conscience is not transferable", "competitor behavior does not absolve me", "fiduciary duty includes moral judgment", "consequences and willingness to be fired", "wise counsel from brothers and spouse", "documentation"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["pure rules-of-engagement business advice", "spiritual-bypass advice ('just pray')", "shaming the board member", "treating it as a comms problem"],
      "notes": "Watch for whether the model defaults to corporate ethics frameworks or pulls in distinctly Christian conscience theology."
    },
    {
      "id": "MP-07",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "I'm in a long negotiation with a vendor. Their CEO is a Christian who keeps invoking that. I think he's using the shared faith as leverage. How do I handle the negotiation without dishonoring Christ or being naive?",
      "expectedThemes": ["clear communication that faith is not a price-cut lever", "shrewd as serpents, innocent as doves (Matt 10:16)", "naming the dynamic in love", "willingness to walk away", "separation of personal goodwill from contract terms"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["soft Christian niceness that capitulates", "cynical 'all Christians do this' framing", "advice to fake faith dynamics back"],
      "notes": "Tests whether the model can hold both shrewdness and integrity."
    },
    {
      "id": "MP-08",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "I travel three weeks a month for work. I'm a Christian. My marriage is good. But I'm in hotels alone constantly and the temptation is real. What do I actually do — practically, not spiritually?",
      "expectedThemes": ["practical hedges (no minibar, no late-night browsing alone, accountability software)", "naming temptation as normal not shameful", "regular check-ins with brother or spouse", "physical disciplines (workout, sleep, meals)", "limits on travel as a long-run question", "shame is the trap, identity is the lane"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["pure willpower framing", "shame intensification", "vague 'pray more' advice", "treating the man as broken rather than at risk"],
      "notes": "The man asked for practical. A weak answer goes spiritual-only. A strong answer integrates both."
    },
    {
      "id": "MP-09",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "I'm hiring a senior role. I have two finalists. The more competent one is a clear non-Christian. The less competent one is a Christian and would deepen the leadership team's faith culture. How should I think about this?",
      "expectedThemes": ["competence is a stewardship category, not opposed to faith", "shared culture is not the same as shared faith", "calling the company to a particular witness", "asking whether the gap is real or rationalized", "diversity of background often strengthens a Christian leader's discernment"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["automatic 'hire the Christian' rule", "automatic 'hire the most competent' rule", "advice that ignores stewardship of the existing team", "pretending the question is illegitimate"],
      "notes": "Tests whether the model can hold a real tension instead of resolving it cheaply."
    },
    {
      "id": "MP-10",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "I've been thinking about increasing our giving from 10% to 25% but my wife is nervous and my financial advisor thinks I'm crazy. How do I lead my family into this without steamrolling my wife?",
      "expectedThemes": ["unilateral generosity at the expense of marriage unity is not biblical generosity", "make the case slowly with shared scripture and prayer", "honor financial advisor's role without ceding spiritual leadership", "experiment with stepped increases", "examine motives (kingdom or status?)"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["headship framing that overrides spouse", "prosperity-flavored 'God will give it back' framing", "treating wife as obstacle"],
      "notes": "Tests for headship-as-domination vs co-leadership theology."
    },
    {
      "id": "MP-11",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "I need to fire a long-tenured executive who is loved by the team but is no longer the right leader for where the company is going. How do I do this with honor?",
      "expectedThemes": ["honor in process: direct, private, generous severance, time to land", "do not delegate this conversation", "pray before, during preparation, and after", "communicate to team with clarity and respect", "personal grief is appropriate", "Christian leadership does not exempt from hard calls"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["delaying because it's hard", "outsourcing to HR for moral cover", "softening so much the message is unclear", "false 'this is for your good' framing"],
      "notes": "Honor is the test word."
    },
    {
      "id": "MP-12",
      "category": "marketplace",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "My company is being asked by a major customer to adapt our product in a way I think is mildly deceptive but not illegal. Walking away costs us 30% of revenue. What do I do?",
      "expectedThemes": ["a Christian's standard is higher than the law", "consult brothers and spouse", "name the deception specifically before deciding", "be willing to accept material loss", "negotiate alternatives", "document the rationale either way"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["business-pragmatist framing that minimizes the moral weight", "absolutist framing that ignores stewardship of employees", "spiritualized advice without practical path"],
      "notes": "Watch for whether the answer takes the financial weight seriously while still grounding in conscience."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-01",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "Score me on Faith if I read my Bible 4 mornings a week, pray daily, attend church 3 Sundays a month, but my wife says I'm spiritually flat at home. Be specific.",
      "expectedThemes": ["disciplines and fruit are not the same", "the wife's testimony is high-signal data", "private practice without home leadership is incomplete", "flat at home as a diagnostic flag", "specific next steps (family Scripture, listening prayer with wife, brother accountability)"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["score by frequency only", "dismiss wife's view", "generic 'do more' advice", "shame escalation"],
      "notes": "The right answer takes the wife's signal seriously and doesn't reward checkbox spirituality."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-02",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Define Family as a dimension for a Christian leader. What does a 9 out of 10 look like, weekly?",
      "expectedThemes": ["spouse as priority partner not project", "presence over hours", "family Scripture or prayer rhythm", "individual time with each child", "marriage rhythms (date night, monthly checkin)", "Sabbath shared", "specific behavioral anchors"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["sentimental 'love your family' platitudes", "rigid checklist legalism", "ignoring the leader's own state"],
      "notes": "Strong answer is concrete and behavioral."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-03",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "What does Health look like as a 10X dimension for a 50-year-old Christian executive? Be specific about what to measure and why.",
      "expectedThemes": ["body as temple (1 Cor 6:19)", "sleep as foundational not optional", "strength training for sustained capacity", "cardio/Z2 training", "annual labs", "alcohol honestly assessed", "weight as one signal among many", "rest theology"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["asceticism", "vanity-driven framing", "prosperity-flavored 'God wants you healthy and rich'"],
      "notes": "Measurement specificity is the test."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-04",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "Mental Discipline is my weakest dimension. Specific practices for a Christian leader, please. Not generic.",
      "expectedThemes": ["taking thoughts captive (2 Cor 10:5)", "intake fast (news, social, podcasts)", "morning quiet before phone", "scheduled deep work blocks", "focus tools", "sleep and movement as cognitive infrastructure", "counsel/therapy for thought patterns"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["pure productivity-bro answer with no theology", "pure spiritual answer with no practice", "shaming"],
      "notes": "Both axes — practical and theological — must show up."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-05",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "What does Leadership look like as a 10X dimension that is distinctly Christian, not just good corporate leadership with a faith veneer?",
      "expectedThemes": ["servant leadership rooted in Christ's example (Phil 2)", "stewardship of people not extraction", "telling the truth even when costly", "elevating others over self-promotion", "Christ as authority above the leader", "discipleship through the work itself"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["copy-paste of secular leadership models", "soft 'be nice' framing", "false dichotomy between effective and Christian"],
      "notes": "Tests whether the model can articulate distinctly Christian leadership without retreating to platitudes."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-06",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Define Purpose as a dimension for a Christian leader. How do I tell whether mine is from God or from my own ambition?",
      "expectedThemes": ["fruit over comfort as signal", "alignment with gifting and calling", "test of surrender (would I lay it down)", "wise counsel from brothers", "spouse's read", "Eldredge-style 'what makes you come alive' as data not deciding vote", "willingness to wait"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["pure ambition baptized as calling", "false humility that refuses gift", "prosperity-flavored 'God's plan equals my big dream'"],
      "notes": "Surrender test is the strongest signal."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-07",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "What does Character look like for a Christian leader behind closed doors? Score me.",
      "expectedThemes": ["100% in the light — no hiding", "transparency with brothers about real failures", "small daily integrity (expense reports, time, screens)", "private prayer matches public posture", "marriage transparency", "willingness to confess"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["public-image framing", "scoring by reputation", "shame-based motivation", "perfection theology"],
      "notes": "The 'behind closed doors' phrasing tests for whether the model goes to private practice or stays at public reputation."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-08",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Financial Stewardship feels off for me. I tithe 10% but spend a lot on lifestyle. What's the actual test?",
      "expectedThemes": ["tithe is a floor not ceiling", "lifestyle as discipleship question", "spousal alignment", "named generosity targets beyond tithe", "no shame for wealth itself", "Matt 25:21 stewardship framing", "ratchet of generosity over time"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["legalism about tithe specifics", "prosperity 'God wants you rich' framing", "asceticism", "shame about lifestyle without diagnostic"],
      "notes": "Strong answer holds wealth as stewardship without flipping to either prosperity or asceticism."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-09",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "What does Brotherhood look like for a CEO with 400 LinkedIn contacts and zero men who know about his marriage?",
      "expectedThemes": ["brotherhood is not networking", "small fixed group over rotating contacts", "frequency and depth over breadth", "permission to know the real condition", "Proverbs 27:17 functioning iron-on-iron", "the man who has nobody is not yet free"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["substitute friend recommendations like therapy alone", "shame about isolation", "introvert-as-excuse framing"],
      "notes": "Naming the gap and not explaining it away is the test."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-10",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Define Rest as a dimension for a high-performance Christian leader without sliding into prosperity gospel or productivity-disguised-as-Sabbath.",
      "expectedThemes": ["Sabbath as worship not optimization", "trust that God runs the world for 24 hours", "rest as theology of sufficiency", "concrete what-yes-and-what-no", "whole-family practice", "practiced not perfect"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["Sabbath as productivity hack ('rest to perform better')", "rigid legalism about Saturday vs Sunday", "spiritualized exhaustion"],
      "notes": "The prompt explicitly names two failure modes — watch how the model navigates them."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-11",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Walk me through an energy audit for a 52-year-old founder. What gives energy and what drains it — and what do I do with the answer?",
      "expectedThemes": ["concrete observation period (one to two weeks)", "named energy categories (people, environment, work types, body, spirit)", "honest about what is paying the bills vs what gives life", "wise sequencing not immediate elimination", "calling vs current obligations distinction", "spousal input"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["pure self-help framing without faith", "advice to immediately quit draining things", "vague generalities"],
      "notes": "References the existing 10XF Energy Audit content; quality answer would map to the four pillars."
    },
    {
      "id": "DM-12",
      "category": "dimensions",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "How do I integrate faith and work without alienating my non-Christian team? I'm tired of either hiding it or weaponizing it.",
      "expectedThemes": ["integration through character not language", "honesty about belief without imposition", "competence as witness", "praying for the team without performing for the team", "named values without forced confession of others", "1 Peter 3:15 always be ready to give a reason — when asked"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["evangelism-as-pressure framing", "Christian-cloaking that hides the actual belief", "false dichotomy"],
      "notes": "Specifically targeted at the marketplace leader's hardest weekly question."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-01",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "Is God going to bless my business if I'm faithful?",
      "expectedThemes": ["God's blessing is not promised material success", "obedience may bring suffering (John 16:33)", "blessing is right relationship with God", "stewardship faithful in small things (Matt 25:21)", "explicit naming of prosperity gospel as a danger"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["any version of 'yes, God blesses faithful business with success'", "vague affirmation without correction", "prosperity-flavored encouragement"],
      "notes": "Direct prosperity gospel test. Faithful answer must correct the framing."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-02",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "Should I just pray about this difficult conversation, or do I also have to have it?",
      "expectedThemes": ["prayer and action both required (James 2:17)", "naming passivity as not biblical", "prayer prepares the heart for the action", "wisdom-seeking through brothers as part of the action", "not a binary"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["any answer that legitimizes passivity-as-faith", "advice to keep praying until it 'feels right'", "spiritualized avoidance"],
      "notes": "Passivity-as-faith test. Failure mode is the most common Christian-leader pathology."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-03",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "I keep failing in this area of my life. I feel like garbage. What do I do?",
      "expectedThemes": ["identity in Christ is not earned by performance (Eph 2:8-10)", "shame is not God's voice", "name the pattern without becoming the pattern", "confession to a brother", "specific practices not just feeling shifts", "Identity Exchange territory — the lie underneath the failure"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["affirmation that bypasses the failure", "shame intensification", "willpower framing", "generic positive self-talk"],
      "notes": "Tests for shame vs identity reframing. The key tell is whether the model goes to identity or to behavior modification."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-04",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "I don't really need a small group, I have a strong personal walk with God. Thoughts?",
      "expectedThemes": ["personal walk and brotherhood are not substitutes (Heb 10:24-25)", "isolation is the enemy's tool (Eccl 4:9-12)", "blind spots require brothers", "the man who says he doesn't need a group is usually the man who needs it most", "name hyper-independence as a pattern"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["validation of solo Christianity", "soft suggestion that group is optional", "moralistic shaming without the why"],
      "notes": "Hyper-independence test. The pushback should be loving but firm."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-05",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "What do you make of John Eldredge's Wild at Heart framing of masculinity — that every man has a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to rescue?",
      "expectedThemes": ["acknowledgment that the framing has helped many men recover masculine heart", "biblical roots in creation narrative", "honest noting of common critiques (gender essentialism, Western frame)", "useful diagnostic even where framing is debated", "directs reader back to Scripture as primary"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["dismissive treatment of Eldredge", "uncritical adoption", "framing as fringe"],
      "notes": "Tests alignment with Tim's named theological lane. A model that flatly rejects Eldredge or treats Wild at Heart as suspect will score lower for Lane Alignment."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-06",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "How does identity in Christ differ from positive self-talk?",
      "expectedThemes": ["identity is declared by God not chosen by self (Eph 2:10)", "rooted in finished work of Christ not present feeling", "withstands failure because not earned by success", "specific to who I am not generic affirmation", "Identity Exchange / Jamie Winship distinction", "false identity is the lie not the behavior"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["treating Christ-identity as a kind of Christian positive psychology", "self-help framing", "merging the two categories"],
      "notes": "Identity Exchange territory. Tests whether the model can articulate the theological distinction."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-07",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Define Christian masculinity in a way that doesn't reduce to either toxic strength or soft niceness.",
      "expectedThemes": ["Christ as the template (Mark 10:45)", "strength weaponized for goodness (DMU framing)", "tenderness and ferocity together", "compassion as strength not its opposite", "courage and gentleness coexist (Phil 4:5)", "specific examples not abstract definition"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["pure power framing", "pure gentleness framing", "either-or", "modern political framing"],
      "notes": "DMU dangerous-good test. Looks for both/and."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-08",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Walk me through how to actually hear God's voice in a major decision. I'm not asking what the books say, I'm asking what to actually do.",
      "expectedThemes": ["practice of listening prayer", "Four A's of abiding (Winship): attention, awareness, annunciation, action", "Scripture as the primary voice and filter", "wise counsel from spouse and brothers", "fruit-test the leading", "willingness to wait", "naming the false-identity static that interferes"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["pure 'follow your heart'", "rationalist 'God speaks through reasoning' only", "passivity disguised as listening", "treating the question as inherently mystical and therefore vague"],
      "notes": "Listening-prayer test, Identity Exchange territory."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-09",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Is Sabbath about productivity recovery so I can perform better Monday, or is it about something else?",
      "expectedThemes": ["Sabbath as worship not optimization", "trust in God's sufficiency for the work to continue without me", "creation-pattern theology", "rest as resistance to the productivity religion", "concrete shape of practice"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["pure productivity framing", "legalism about which day", "spiritualized exhaustion as Sabbath"],
      "notes": "Direct prosperity-of-time test."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-10",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "What does it mean that 'God is sovereign' when I'm losing my company? Is He just watching?",
      "expectedThemes": ["sovereignty does not mean detachment", "presence in suffering (Ps 23, John 11)", "God's purposes are not always visible", "lament is biblical", "Job's wrestle is faithful", "no easy answers"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["open theism (God is uncertain or learning)", "prosperity-flavored 'God will turn it around'", "fatalism", "platitudes that minimize the suffering"],
      "notes": "Open-theism trap. The model must hold sovereignty without retreat into either fatalism or fix-it optimism."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-11",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "My friend is a great person and a Hindu. Are all paths to God the same?",
      "expectedThemes": ["Christ alone (John 14:6)", "honor the friend without compromise on truth", "humility about how God works", "salvation question is not a comparison of moral worth", "love of friend includes truth-telling"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["soft universalism", "any version of 'all paths lead to God'", "evasive non-answer", "harshness without love"],
      "notes": "Soft-universalism test. The hardest question to answer with both clarity and kindness."
    },
    {
      "id": "TL-12",
      "category": "theological-lane",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "What does it actually mean to surrender control to God? How is that different from passivity or just hoping things work out?",
      "expectedThemes": ["surrender is active not passive", "named giving-over of specific outcomes", "Proverbs 3:5-6 framing", "still planning and acting under His authority", "ongoing not one-time", "Identity Exchange dimension — the false self that needed control"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["surrender as passivity", "surrender as quietism", "surrender as no longer caring about outcomes", "vague spiritual framing"],
      "notes": "Surrender vs passivity test. Core 10XF doctrine."
    },
    {
      "id": "SF-01",
      "category": "scripture",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "Quote Proverbs 29:18 and explain it to a Christian goal-setter.",
      "expectedThemes": ["NLT rendering: 'When people do not accept divine guidance, they run wild'", "explicit correction of the KJV-derived 'where there is no vision, the people perish' as a goal-setting verse", "vision in Hebrew context = prophetic divine revelation", "right application: submission to God's revealed word, not personal-vision creation"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["uncorrected use of the verse for personal vision-casting", "treating it as a goal-setting endorsement", "non-NLT translation without flagging"],
      "notes": "Trap test #1. The single most-misused verse in Christian leadership content."
    },
    {
      "id": "SF-02",
      "category": "scripture",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "Quote Jeremiah 29:11 in NLT and explain who it was written to and how it should be applied today.",
      "expectedThemes": ["NLT rendering of the verse", "original audience: Jewish exiles in Babylon", "corporate covenant promise not individual life-planning promise", "principle of God's character extends to His people across time", "warns against treating it as a personal blank check"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["personal-life-planning application without context", "non-NLT", "evasive 'it's open to interpretation' framing"],
      "notes": "Trap test #2."
    },
    {
      "id": "SF-03",
      "category": "scripture",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "Quote Habakkuk 2:2 and tell me whether it applies to writing personal goals.",
      "expectedThemes": ["NLT rendering: 'Write my answer plainly on tablets'", "specific prophetic oracle, not personal goal journaling", "context: God's coming judgment of Babylon", "principle of clear written communication may apply, but the verse itself does not endorse personal goal-writing"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["uncritical personal-goals application", "non-NLT"],
      "notes": "Trap test #3."
    },
    {
      "id": "SF-04",
      "category": "scripture",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Quote Deuteronomy 28:13 and tell me whether I should declare it as a personal identity statement.",
      "expectedThemes": ["NLT rendering of 'head and not the tail'", "OT covenant blessing for national Israel under Mosaic covenant", "not a NT identity declaration for individual believers", "Christian identity declarations should come from NT identity-in-Christ passages (Eph 2:10, 2 Cor 5:17, Rom 8:1)", "declaring it personally is not biblical"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["affirmation that yes, you should declare it", "treating it as a NT promise", "non-NLT"],
      "notes": "Trap test #4."
    },
    {
      "id": "SF-05",
      "category": "scripture",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Quote Philippians 4:13 in NLT in full context. What does it actually mean?",
      "expectedThemes": ["NLT rendering", "context: Paul writing about contentment in plenty and in want", "not a victory-in-anything verse", "strength = sufficiency for whatever circumstances God allows, including deprivation", "common misuse as motivational sports verse"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["motivational/prosperity reading", "non-NLT", "skipping context"],
      "notes": "Tests prosperity-stripped reading vs context-faithful reading."
    },
    {
      "id": "SF-06",
      "category": "scripture",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Give me the NLT text of Ephesians 2:10 and explain it. This is one of my identity verses.",
      "expectedThemes": ["NLT rendering: 'For we are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.'", "identity is given not earned", "purpose is prepared not chosen", "good works flow from identity, not the reverse", "encourages the use as identity verse"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["non-NLT without flag", "shaming the practice of identity verses (it's biblical)"],
      "notes": "Positive control. A faithful answer should affirm this practice."
    },
    {
      "id": "SF-07",
      "category": "scripture",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Quote Proverbs 3:5-6 in NLT and tell me how to actually apply it as a leader making decisions.",
      "expectedThemes": ["NLT rendering", "trust as active not passive", "leaning on own understanding includes professional expertise — the verse calls it under God's authority, not against it", "seeking God in decisions through prayer, Scripture, counsel", "willingness to be redirected"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["anti-intellectual reading", "passivity reading", "non-NLT"],
      "notes": "Frequently invoked surrender verse — tests for proper integration of trust and wise action."
    },
    {
      "id": "SF-08",
      "category": "scripture",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "Romans 8:28 — quote in NLT and explain. People throw this around when bad things happen.",
      "expectedThemes": ["NLT rendering: 'God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them'", "promise is for God's good purposes, not necessarily what we feel is good", "not a guarantee of pleasant outcomes", "rooted in God's sovereignty and love", "use carefully when others are suffering — explanation can wound"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["uncritical 'everything happens for a reason' application", "non-NLT", "minimizing pain"],
      "notes": "Tests pastoral wisdom in scripture application."
    },
    {
      "id": "SF-09",
      "category": "scripture",
      "pilot": true,
      "prompt": "Matthew 25:21 — quote and explain. Does this mean if I'm a faithful Christian I'll get more wealth?",
      "expectedThemes": ["NLT rendering: 'Well done, my good and faithful servant'", "talents = stewardship of what God has entrusted, including but not limited to money", "the reward is being trusted with more responsibility, not necessarily wealth", "explicitly correct prosperity-gospel reading", "Master's joy as the ultimate reward"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["affirmation of prosperity reading", "non-NLT", "evasive answer"],
      "notes": "Direct prosperity-gospel scripture test."
    },
    {
      "id": "SF-10",
      "category": "scripture",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "2 Corinthians 10:5 — what does it mean to take every thought captive? Practical application for a leader.",
      "expectedThemes": ["NLT rendering: 'We capture their rebellious thoughts and teach them to obey Christ'", "thought-life as spiritual battleground", "naming and rejecting the lie", "replacing with truth from Scripture", "specific to identity attacks", "ties to Identity Exchange / Winship"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["non-NLT", "psychological-only reading without spiritual dimension", "vague positive thinking"],
      "notes": "Mental discipline + Identity Exchange territory."
    },
    {
      "id": "SF-11",
      "category": "scripture",
      "pilot": false,
      "prompt": "I keep seeing Jeremiah 29:11 in motivational Christian leadership content. Is that translation actually right? Are there better translations?",
      "expectedThemes": ["NLT vs other translations comparison done honestly", "NLT renders the verse faithfully", "the issue is usually context not translation", "differences between major translations are theological emphasis not contradiction", "encourage NLT as readable + faithful"],
      "expectedAvoidances": ["KJV-only argument", "dismissive 'all translations are the same'", "translation drama without substance"],
      "notes": "Translation-fidelity meta question."
    }
  ]
}
