

A biblical clarification of spiritual gifts (Conclusion)
How do I identify my spiritual gift? There is no magic formula or definitive test that can tell us exactly what our spiritual gifts are. The Holy Spirit sovereignly distributes the gifts as He determines (1 Corinthians 12:7-11). A common problem believers face is the temptation to get so caught up in trying to identify our spiritual gift that we only seek to serve God in the area in which we feel we have been gifted. That is not how the spiritual gifts work. God calls us to o


A biblical clarification of spiritual gifts (Part Four)
Let’s continue our teaching, which shows that the distribution of some gifts are limited as to time. The specific gifts are apostleship, prophecy, tongues, healings and miracles. While God can still perform miracles, the gift given to specific individuals to work miracles at will ended with the Apostolic age. For example, the Bible teaches that those who lived at the same time as Jesus experienced certain miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit that weren’t experienced by the ge


A biblical clarification of spiritual gifts (Part Three)
Let’s continue discussing the characteristics about the distribution of gifts. Third, some gifts are limited as to time. It stands to reason that since every believer doesn’t have all the gifts, neither does every generation of the church have all the gifts! Indeed, this principle is found in the Bible. The foundation gifts of apostles and prophets (see Ephesians 2:19-20) belonged not to this generation of the church but to the founding era of the church, and don’t appear in


A biblical clarification of spiritual gifts (Part Two)
Scripture (1 Corinthians 12:11, Romans 12:6-8) makes it clear that the Holy Spirit gives different gifts to different people. The Holy Spirit decides which gift each Christian receives for the common good and to build up the church. However there are certain characteristics about the distribution of gifts. First, they’re limited by the Spirit who gives them. He knows best what’s needed by the church along with what best fits each believer for service. Knowing and embracing


A biblical clarification of spiritual gifts (Part One)
Biblically, spiritual gifts are special abilities given by the Holy Spirit to every believer at salvation for the common good of the church , building it up in love, not for self-glorification. Key passages like 1 Corinthians 12, Romans 12, and Ephesians 4 list various gifts (wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, prophecy, serving, teaching, etc.) that serve different functions, emphasizing stewardship and selfless use for others, distinct from natural talents or learned skills










