Introduction
This
page is one of a number that seeks to provide basic study material for
the Chriastian who wishes to see what the Bible says about the gifts
of the Spirit.
Because
there are so many Bible references, there will not be links to them
from these pages, and the student is simply advised to copy and paste
the page information into say Word and then study the materials from
there.
Some
things to be learnt
A
review of these three chapters tells us the following about the gifts
of the Spirit:
1.
They are given for the good of the church
12:7 / 14:12
2.
They enable service for God
12:5,6
3.
They are given as the Spirit determines
12:11
4.
They enable us to serve as parts of Christ's
body 12:27
5.
We are to eagerly desire gifts
12:31 / 14:1
6.
Gifts are to be used in an environment
of love 13:1
7.
We are to stir & use the gift in us
1 Tim 4:14
8.
For gifts to be used there needs to be faith
Rom 12:6
9.
We have gifts by God's grace given us
Rom 12:6
-
a
gift is an expression of grace, God's ability to me
-
gifts
don't depend on spirituality or leadership
10.
That grace varies from person to person
Rom 12:6
11.
Gifts seem to be available once a person
is “filled” with the Spirit Acts 2:4,
10:44-46
12.
The 1 Cor 12:8-10 list of “spiritual gifts” should be distinguished
from:
-
Rom
12:6-8 gifts of general service
-
1
Cor 12:29 gifts of ministries
-
Eph
4:11 gifts of leadership ministries
13.
Gifts can develop into a ministry
12:28-31.
14.
The gifts also supplement a ministry.
-
e.g.
an apostle may use faith, wisdom, prophecy
-
e.g.
an evangelist may use knowledge & wisdom
15.
Gifts do not indicate spirituality, merely
availability.
16.
Charisma without character = catastrophe
(see Samson).
17.
Gifts without character can promote pride.
18.
Gifts often promote opposition & persecution.
19.
Gifts, in this context, are spiritual
enablings, as distinguished from
natural abilities.
20.
Gifts require to be used with humility
and sensitivity.