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1.
2. Gifted
• “Charisma”
• To Everyone
– 1Pe 4:10 NLT God has given each of you a gift
from His great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them
well to serve one another.
• For the Common Good
– 1Co 12:7 NASB But to each one is given the
manifestation of the Spirit for the common good.
3. Gifted
• Gifts of the Spirit in 1 Cor 12:1-11
– 1) Word of Wisdom 2) Word of Knowledge 3)
Faith 4) Gifts of Healing 5) Working of Miracles 6)
Prophecy 7) Discerning of Spirits 8) Divers (or
different) kinds of Tongues 9) Interpretation of
(different) Tongues
• Motivational Gifts in Rom 12
– Prophetic, Service, Teaching, Exhortation, Giving,
Administration/leadership, Mercy.
4. Ministry
Eph 4:7 NASB But to each one of us grace was
given according to the measure of Christ's gift...
Eph 4:11-12 NASB And He gave some as
apostles, and some as prophets, and some as
evangelists, and some as pastors and
teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for
the work of service, to the building up of the
body of Christ;
Gift:The word that is translated as “gift” in our English Bibles is the Greek word, “Charisma” that has the meaning of “grace,” therefore, a gift is a divine enablement bestowed freely by God through the Holy Spirit and, because it is of divine origin, it cannot be merited or earned. The Holy Spirit imparts the gifts to believers in order that there might be ministry to the Body of Christ for the purpose of spiritual profit and edification. The Holy Spirit exercises spiritual gifts through believers to the glory of God. http://www.netbiblestudy.com/00_cartimages/Motivational_Gifts.pdfFor everyone: 1Pe 4:10 NLT God has given each of you a gift from His great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another.As the Spirit directs for the common good: 1Co 12:7 But to each one is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good. 1Co 12:11 But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually just as He wills.
The Dancing hand of God; phanerosis: manifestation – phanerosis – manifestation; from phaneroo, to make manifest or visible or known what has been hidden or unknown, to manifest, whether by words, or deeds, or in any other way, phaneroo comes from phaino which means "to bring forth into the light", cause to shine, shed light. The late John Wimber described the phanerosis of 1 Cor 12 as the dancing hand of God. The idea is that in a gathering God’s hand may rest on a person to gift them with a manifestation of the nature of God as He desires, His hand may then move to another so that through them he may reveal another. (From: The Dancing Hand of God by James Maloney 2011)
Ministry – diakoniadee-ak-on-ee'-ahFrom G1249; attendance (as a servant, etc.); figuratively (eleemosynary) aid, (official) service (especially of the Christian teacher, or technically of the diaconate): - (ad-) minister (-ing, -tration, -try), office, relief, service (-ing).Each one: We have all received a ministryApportioned: Jesus gave each of us a portion so that together we make a whole. We are workers and equipers.We are to equip the body to do the work.
Apostle – a sent one. Vision-keeper for the extension of the church’s mission, an entrepreneur/starter. Bring strategic skills, risk taking, get things off the ground (church planting?).Prophet – providing a God’s eye view. Provides the church community with challenge and a call to covenant faithfulness. Strong on advocacy, justice, prayer.Evangelist – gifted communicators of the good news to unbelievers. Drives growth, ensures the call to salvation is made.Shepherd/Pastor – comforters/encouragers. Provides stability, a sense of connectedness, loving community, discipleship.Teacher – explainers of truth. Providers of depth, discernment and focused on maturity. (http://passionfruitblog.wordpress.com/2009/10/15/lifeshapes-the-pentagon/)If Apostles dominate – risk of “tiring Christianity”, wounding people due to autocratic style/future-orientation, too much challengeIf Prophets dominate – risk of “one-dimensional Christianity”, with a ‘hobby horse feel’ and being either overly driven or otherworldlyIf Evangelists dominate – risk of “shallow Christianity”, simplistic faith that does not deepen into real discipleshipIf Shepherds/Pastors dominate – risk of “safe Christianity”, inward-focus, not enough challengeIf Teachers dominate – risk of “dry Christianity”, intellectualism, dogmatismWe all probably have one (or two) “base” ministries that align with our personality type. We also will have “phase ministries” where we operate with another ministry focus for a while… but probably we will be most used, and most useful, in our base ministry.
Pioneers take new territory, developers posses new territory.