Spiritual Gifts A look at Gods design for the Christian Victor Skip Hessel, Jr. Calvary Bible...

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Spiritual GiftsA look at God’s design for the

Christian

Victor “Skip” Hessel, Jr.Calvary Bible CollegeKansas City, Missouri

© 2008

What is a Spiritual Gift?

A Definition

Spiritual Gift – The extraordinary grace given to believers by the Holy Spirit for the edification of the body of Christ, the church, and for the conviction and conversion of believers according to the sovereign will of God.

Every Believer Has a Gift

“But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually just as He wills.” (1 Cor. 12:11)

“What is the outcome then, brethren? When you assemble . . . let all things be done foredification.” (1 Cor. 14:26)

Where are Spiritual Gifts found in the Bible?

• 1 Corinthians 12 &14

• Romans 12

• Ephesians 4

• 1 Peter 4

• And many other shorter passages

1 Corinthians

• The church at Corinth was in turmoil, and Paul wrote this letter in response to specific questions the church sent to him.– Issues of wisdom– Sexual practice– Pagan sacrifices– Behavior in the church (11-14)– Resurrection of the body

Your behaviors?

Paul Understood ‘Sharing’

• Romans 1:11-12 “For I long to see you in order that I may impart some spiritual gift to you, that you may be established; that is, that I may be encouraged together with you while among you, each of us by the other’s faith, both yours and mine.”

The basis for Spiritual gifts is that we edify and exhort each other

(the body of Christ).

Good Stewardship of Spiritual Gifts

• Know that Spiritual Gift(s) are of great practical value and benefit to the believer.

• The Christian cannot ignore his/her Spiritual Gift(s).– Find your place in ministry– Determine your priorities– Understand God’s will for you

Purpose of Spiritual Gifts

• Not primarily given to benefit the individual, but the entire body.

• Given to carry out every essential function of the body.

Talent or Gift?

• Ps. 139 – God fashioned us & gave talents

• Spiritual gifts are separate from talents & abilities.

• Spiritual gifts often complement talents & abilities.

• Spiritual gifts (like talents) are developed further by their use.

Some Errors to Avoid

• Confusing Spiritual Gifts with spirituality

• “That’s NOT my gift” is an unreasonable excuse from doing what is needed.

• Knowledge is NOT so important that we neglect service.

• Spiritual gifts DO NOT have to be spectacular.

How Can I Discover My Gift?

• Understand that God has given you gift(s).

• What are the gifts?

• Obey the Scripture

• Devote yourself

The Greatest Danger is:

DON’T LET YOUR GIFT GO TO YOUR

HEAD!

Complete the Survey

5 – Highly Characteristic of me

4 – Most of the time this would describe me

3 – Frequently like me, about 50% of time

2 – Occasionally true of me, 25% of time

1 – Not at all like me/definitely untrue of me

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Leadership

• Leadership aids the body by leading and directing members to accomplish goals and purposes of the church. Leadership motivates people to work together in unity toward common goals.

Rom. 12:8 “he who leads, with diligence”

Administration

• Persons with the gift of administration lead the body by steering others to remain on task. Administration enables the body to organize according to God-given purposes and long-term goals.

1 Cor. 12:28 “administrations”

Teaching

• Teaching is instructing members in the truths and doctrines of God’s Word for the purposes of building up, unifying, and maturing the body

1 Cor. 12:28 “teachers”

Rom. 12:7 “or he who teaches, in his teaching”

Eph. 4:11 “and some as pastors and teachers”

Knowledge

• The gift of knowledge manifests itself in teaching and training in discipleship. It is the God-given ability to learn, know, and explain the truths of God’s Word.

1 Cor. 12:8 “to another the message of knowledge”

Wisdom

• Wisdom is the gift that discerns the work of the Holy Spirit in the body and applies God’s teachings and actions to the needs of the body of Christ.

1 Cor. 12:8 “through the Spirit the message of wisdom”

Prophecy

• The gift of prophecy is proclaiming the Word of God boldly. This builds up the body and leads to conviction of sin. Prophecy manifests itself in preaching and teaching.

1 Cor. 12:10 “to another prophecy” Rom. 12:6 “If a man’s gift is prophesying, let him

use it in proportion to his faith.”God’s Word is truth!!

Discernment

• Discernment aids the body by recognizing the true intentions of those within or related to the body. Discernment tests the message and actions of others for the protection and well-being of the body.

1 Cor. 12:10 “to another discerning of spirits”

Exhortation

• Possessors of this gift encourage members to be involved in and enthusiastic about the work of the Lord. Members with this gift are good counselors and motivate others to service. Exhortation exhibits itself in preaching, teaching, and ministry.

Rom. 12:8 “or he who exhorts, in his exhortation”

Shepherding

• The gift of shepherding is manifested in persons who look out for the spiritual welfare of others. Although pastors, like shepherds, do care for members of the church, this gift is not limited to a pastor or staff member.

Eph. 4:11 “and some as pastors”

Faith

• Faith trusts God to work beyond the human capabilities of the people. Believers with this gift encourage others to trust in God in the face of apparently insurmountable odds.

1 Cor. 12:9 “to another faith by the same Spirit”

Evangelism

• God gifts his church with evangelists to lead others to Christ effectively and enthusiastically. This builds up the body by adding new members to its fellowship.

Eph. 4:11 “and some as evangelists”

Apostleship

• The church sends apostles from the body to plant churches or be missionaries. Apostles motivate the body to look beyond its walls in order to carry out the Great Commission.

1 Cor. 12:28 “And God has appointed in the church, first apostles” (also Eph. 4:11)

Service/Helps

• Those with the gift of service/helps recognize practical needs in the body and joyfully give assistance to meeting those needs. Christians with this gift do not mind working behind the scenes.

Rom. 12:7 “if service, in his serving” (also 1 Cor. 12:28)

Mercy

• Cheerful acts of compassion characterize those with the gift of mercy. Persons with this gift aid the body by empathizing with hurting members. They keep the body healthy and unified by keeping others aware of the needs within the church.

Rom. 12:8 “he who shows mercy, with cheerfulness”

Giving

• Members with the gift of giving give freely and joyfully to the work and mission of the body. Cheerfulness and liberality are characteristics of individuals with this gift.

Rom. 12:8 “he who gives, with liberality”

Hospitality

• Those with this gift have the ability to make visitors, guests, and strangers feel at ease. They often use their home to entertain guests. Persons with this gift integrate new members into the body.

1 Pet. 4:9 “Be hospitable to one another without complaint.”

To the Work!

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