The document discusses spiritual gifts, beginning with a true/false quiz about spiritual gifts. It then provides explanations of what spiritual gifts are, who can have them, where they are used, and when believers can use their gifts. The main points are that every believer has at least one spiritual gift from God to serve others in the church, and believers should act as good stewards of their gifts by employing them to serve others as directed by the Holy Spirit.
Knowing and Understanding God\'s purpose for you life is essential. Hence understanding your spiritual gifts is a great step in fulfilling God\'s mandate for your life.
This presentation is designed to compliment a Spiritual Gifts Assessment video (available on YouTube) and a Guide to Spiritual Gifts (available on the web). Links are provided on the final slide of the deck. There is also a brief presentation on the difference between natural talents and spiritual gifts at the end. This presentation was designed to facilitate conversations about spiritual gifts in a small group setting. Visit my blog for additional relevant information, as well as step-by-step instructions how to use this material in your group.
Knowing and Understanding God\'s purpose for you life is essential. Hence understanding your spiritual gifts is a great step in fulfilling God\'s mandate for your life.
This presentation is designed to compliment a Spiritual Gifts Assessment video (available on YouTube) and a Guide to Spiritual Gifts (available on the web). Links are provided on the final slide of the deck. There is also a brief presentation on the difference between natural talents and spiritual gifts at the end. This presentation was designed to facilitate conversations about spiritual gifts in a small group setting. Visit my blog for additional relevant information, as well as step-by-step instructions how to use this material in your group.
Presentation 3 of my 3-part Spiritual Gifts Study based on 1Peter 4:10. In this powerful conclusion, the question of the "Gifts" themselves proves irrelevant without a keen focus on community.
Understanding The Seven Motivational Gifts in Romans 12Jim Wright
What are the motivations and resulting fruit when your church allows the seven gifts listed in Romans 12 to fully be expressed in its structure, ministries, leadership, meetings and day-to-day fellowship?
First, there are nine gifts of the Holy Spirit and the are written in the book of Corinthians not Luke.
1 Corinthians 12:7-11
“But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal. For to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit; To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit; To another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues: But all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man severally as he will”.
Presentation 2 of a 3-part series on "Spiritual Gifts," based on the original text of the Bible Passage of 1 Peter 4:10. This presentation considers the administration of the "manifold grace of God" to be much like a prism which turns invisible sunlight into an array of visible colors.
Please look for the Audio track to accompany this Presentation on my website: www.ChrisandErma.com
Presentation 3 of my 3-part Spiritual Gifts Study based on 1Peter 4:10. In this powerful conclusion, the question of the "Gifts" themselves proves irrelevant without a keen focus on community.
Understanding The Seven Motivational Gifts in Romans 12Jim Wright
What are the motivations and resulting fruit when your church allows the seven gifts listed in Romans 12 to fully be expressed in its structure, ministries, leadership, meetings and day-to-day fellowship?
First, there are nine gifts of the Holy Spirit and the are written in the book of Corinthians not Luke.
1 Corinthians 12:7-11
“But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal. For to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit; To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit; To another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues: But all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man severally as he will”.
Presentation 2 of a 3-part series on "Spiritual Gifts," based on the original text of the Bible Passage of 1 Peter 4:10. This presentation considers the administration of the "manifold grace of God" to be much like a prism which turns invisible sunlight into an array of visible colors.
Please look for the Audio track to accompany this Presentation on my website: www.ChrisandErma.com
Unwrapping the gifts 1 Corinthians 12:1-11Ed Sullivan
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Slide 1: Title: Exploring the Mindfulness: Understanding Its Benefits
Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
Mindfulness, defined as the conscious, non-judgmental observation of the present moment, has deep roots in Buddhist meditation practice but has gained significant popularity in the Western world in recent years. In today's society, filled with distractions and constant stimuli, mindfulness offers a valuable tool for regaining inner peace and reconnecting with our true selves. By cultivating mindfulness, we can develop a heightened awareness of our thoughts, feelings, and surroundings, leading to a greater sense of clarity and presence in our daily lives.
Slide 3: Benefits of Mindfulness for Mental Well-being
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Regular mindfulness practice can improve our ability to concentrate and focus our attention on the present moment.
Slide 4: Benefits of Mindfulness for Physical Health
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10. Proof Text for Spiritual Gifts
1 Peter 4:10
“As each one has received a special gift,
employ it in serving one another
as good stewards
of the manifold grace of God.” (NASB)
13. WHAT
• Supernatural, not a natural ability, talent or skill
• A Gift given from a source outside of oneself
14. WHAT
• Supernatural, not a natural ability, talent or skill
• A Gift given from a source outside of oneself
• Kingdom-focused, Glory-revealing
15. WHAT
• Supernatural, not a natural ability, talent or skill
• A Gift given from a source outside of oneself
• Kingdom-focused, Glory-revealing
Ephesians 2:10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ
Jesus for good works, which God prepared in advance for us to
do.
2 Corinthians 3:18 But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in
a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the
same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit.
17. the Plan for Spiritual Gifts
Man, Dead in sin
Saving Grace
Alive in Christ
Minister of the New Covenant
18. the Plan for Spiritual Gifts
Man, Dead in sin
Saving Grace
Alive in Christ
Minister of the New Covenant
Others receive Christ’s Body
Saving Grace is edified
19. the Plan for Spiritual Gifts
Man, Dead in sin
Saving Grace
Alive in Christ
Minister of the New Covenant
Spiritual Gifts
work here
Others receive Christ’s Body
Saving Grace is edified
20. The origin
From Ephesians 3:2-12
of Spiritual Gifts
Law Law
21. The origin
From Ephesians 3:2-12
of Spiritual Gifts
Law Law
“Dispensation of Grace”
22. The origin
From Ephesians 3:2-12
of Spiritual Gifts
Law Law
“Dispensation of Grace”
Man, Dead in sin
“Saving Grace”
Alive in Christ
23. The origin
From Ephesians 3:2-12
of Spiritual Gifts
Law Law
“Dispensation of Grace”
Man, Dead in sin
“Saving Grace”
Alive in Christ
“Practical Christ’s Spiritual
Grace” Church Gifts
29. The Church refracts God’s light
like a Prism refracts sunlight
Hidden Grace Practical,
Everyday Grace
30. The Church refracts God’s light
like a Prism refracts sunlight
1 Peter 4:10
God’s Grace is “manifold”
= varied, diversified
31. Proof Text for Spiritual Gifts
1 Peter 4:10
“As each one has received a special gift,
employ it in serving one another
as good stewards
of the manifold grace of God.” (NASB)
35. WHO
Each Regenerated Follower of Christ (1 Cor 12:7; 1 P 4:10)
“Each” has at least four NT ideas:
1. an individual - Matthew 16:27
36. WHO
Each Regenerated Follower of Christ (1 Cor 12:7; 1 P 4:10)
“Each” has at least four NT ideas:
1. an individual - Matthew 16:27
- individual gifts for individual use
37. WHO
Each Regenerated Follower of Christ (1 Cor 12:7; 1 P 4:10)
“Each” has at least four NT ideas:
1. an individual - Matthew 16:27
- individual gifts for individual use
2. who is unique - 1 Cor 15:38-41
38. WHO
Each Regenerated Follower of Christ (1 Cor 12:7; 1 P 4:10)
“Each” has at least four NT ideas:
1. an individual - Matthew 16:27
- individual gifts for individual use
2. who is unique - 1 Cor 15:38-41
- placed in His Kingdom for a unique purpose
39. WHO
Each Regenerated Follower of Christ (1 Cor 12:7; 1 P 4:10)
“Each” has at least four NT ideas:
1. an individual - Matthew 16:27
- individual gifts for individual use
2. who is unique - 1 Cor 15:38-41
- placed in His Kingdom for a unique purpose
To a Baker, an ______; To a Mechanic, a ________.
40. WHO
Each Regenerated Follower of Christ (1 Cor 12:7; 1 P 4:10)
“Each” has at least four NT ideas:
1. an individual - Matthew 16:27
- individual gifts for individual use
2. who is unique - 1 Cor 15:38-41
- placed in His Kingdom for a unique purpose
To a Baker, an ______; To a Mechanic, a ________.
W.A. Mozart: “I like an aria to fit a singer as perfectly as a well-tailored suit of clothes.”
43. WHO
3. who is independent - 1 Cor 7:7
- We are entrusted with an independent role
44. WHO
3. who is independent - 1 Cor 7:7
- We are entrusted with an independent role
4. who is functionally distinct - Romans 12:4-5
45. WHO
3. who is independent - 1 Cor 7:7
- We are entrusted with an independent role
4. who is functionally distinct - Romans 12:4-5
- Each of us has proper functions,
distinct from all others
46. WHO
3. who is independent - 1 Cor 7:7
- We are entrusted with an independent role
4. who is functionally distinct - Romans 12:4-5
- Each of us has proper functions,
distinct from all others
YET… we are Interconnected as the Body of Christ,
otherwise we risk disorder, strain, systemic dysfunction,
and even death.
47. WHO
3. who is independent - 1 Cor 7:7
- We are entrusted with an independent role
4. who is functionally distinct - Romans 12:4-5
- Each of us has proper functions,
distinct from all others
YET… we are Interconnected as the Body of Christ,
otherwise we risk disorder, strain, systemic dysfunction,
and even death.
Examples: a liver sitting on a table, a churchless missionary
48. WHO
3. who is independent - 1 Cor 7:7
- We are entrusted with an independent role
4. who is functionally distinct - Romans 12:4-5
- Each of us has proper functions,
distinct from all others
YET… we are Interconnected as the Body of Christ,
otherwise we risk disorder, strain, systemic dysfunction,
and even death.
Examples: a liver sitting on a table, a churchless missionary
Romans 12:4-5; 1 Cor 12:12 and 26-27
50. Anyone suffering guilt?
Not the Billy Graham you wanted to be?
Let God decide your usefulness.
God has put you where he wants you.
- Ro 12:3; Eph 2:10; 1 Cor 12:4, 11, 21
51. Anyone suffering guilt?
Not the Billy Graham you wanted to be?
Let God decide your usefulness.
God has put you where he wants you.
- Ro 12:3; Eph 2:10; 1 Cor 12:4, 11, 21
Allow your Gift to be good enough.
Your gift is good enough for God.
- Romans 12:6a; Ephesians 4:7; 1 Cor 12:18
52. Anyone suffering guilt?
Not the Billy Graham you wanted to be?
Let God decide your usefulness.
God has put you where he wants you.
- Ro 12:3; Eph 2:10; 1 Cor 12:4, 11, 21
Allow your Gift to be good enough.
Your gift is good enough for God.
- Romans 12:6a; Ephesians 4:7; 1 Cor 12:18
Don’t reduce the Supernatural to the Natural.
A Talent is to a Spiritual Gift as a Key is to a Door.
- 1 Cor 12:6; Romans 12:6-8
55. WHERE
In, Through,
hi
“Christ’s and With
Body I” the Church
56. WHERE
In, Through,
hi
“Christ’s and With
Body I” the Church
“Christ’s Body II”
1 Cor 12:27
Now you are
the Body of Christ,
and each one of you
is a part of it.
58. “Christ’s Body II” at work
God’s Grace refracts in the Church
until every intensity of color is effectively shown
59. “Christ’s Body II” at work
God’s Grace refracts in the Church
until every intensity of color is effectively shown
No particle of His light is lost:
Every member of Christ’s Body
must be presented with a Gift,
or “Body II” does not match “Body 1”
60. “Christ’s Body II” at work
God’s Grace refracts in the Church
until every intensity of color is effectively shown
No particle of His light is lost:
Every member of Christ’s Body
must be presented with a Gift,
or “Body II” does not match “Body 1”
Every Gift available for use
can be found in community:
No one person can have every gift
61. “Christ’s Body II” at work
God’s Grace refracts in the Church
until every intensity of color is effectively shown
No particle of His light is lost:
Every member of Christ’s Body
must be presented with a Gift,
or “Body II” does not match “Body 1”
Every Gift available for use
can be found in community:
No one person can have every gift
Diverse Ministries
for Diverse Situations
in Diverse Cultures
62. Spiritual Gifts at work are like a flame
which responds to needs differently
65. WHEN
Man, Dead in sin
Saving Grace
Alive in Christ
Minister of the New Covenant
Others receive Christ’s Body
Saving Grace is edified
Spiritual Gift(s)
66. WHEN
Man, Dead in sin
Saving Grace Spiritual Gift(s)
Alive in Christ
Minister of the New Covenant
Others receive Christ’s Body
Saving Grace is edified
69. When the Holy Spirit entered into your life,
He brought House-Warming Presents!
70. But there is a condition
for using your Spiritual Gift(s)...
71. But there is a condition
for using your Spiritual Gift(s)...
1 Peter 4:10
“As each one has received a special gift,
employ it in serving one another
as good stewards
of the manifold grace of God.” (NASB)
73. 1. “received” is an active verb
Used in the NT for:
- catching a fish
-unsheathing a sword
- grasping an object
- putting on clothes
74. 1. “received” is an active verb
Used in the NT for:
- catching a fish
-unsheathing a sword
- grasping an object
- putting on clothes
So, what action does the Believer perform
regarding the Gifts entrusted to him/her?
76. 2. “received” is a past tense verb
- It represents a completed action
77. 2. “received” is a past tense verb
- It represents a completed action
- All Believers are “given” their Gift(s)
78. 2. “received” is a past tense verb
- It represents a completed action
- All Believers are “given” their Gift(s)
- But only one kind of Believer
will have grasped his/her gift actively
79. 2. “received” is a past tense verb
- It represents a completed action
- All Believers are “given” their Gift(s)
- But only one kind of Believer
will have grasped his/her gift actively
How can we be sure we have “received”
the Gift which God has given us?
80. How can we be sure we have “received”
the Gift which God has given us?
1 Peter 4:10
“As each one has received a special gift,
employ it in serving one another
as good stewards
of the manifold grace of God.” (NASB)
85. “Steward”
In the NT it is used for “Trustee” or “Manager”
1 Corinthians 4:1 This, then, is how you ought to regard us: as servants of
Christ and as those entrusted with the mysteries God has revealed. 2 Now
it is required that those who have been given a trust must prove faithful.
86. “Steward”
In the NT it is used for “Trustee” or “Manager”
1 Corinthians 4:1 This, then, is how you ought to regard us: as servants of
Christ and as those entrusted with the mysteries God has revealed. 2 Now
it is required that those who have been given a trust must prove faithful.
Question: Is a Trustee the Beneficiary of the Assets?
87. “Steward”
In the NT it is used for “Trustee” or “Manager”
1 Corinthians 4:1 This, then, is how you ought to regard us: as servants of
Christ and as those entrusted with the mysteries God has revealed. 2 Now
it is required that those who have been given a trust must prove faithful.
Question: Is a Trustee the Beneficiary of the Assets?
Answer: “No.” A Trustee, by law, is an “Administrator”:
Duties: Carry out the expressed terms of the trust instrument, Defend the trust,
Account for actions, Be loyal, Not delegate, Not profit from the Trust assets,
Administer in the best interest of the beneficiaries
88. “Steward”
In the NT it is used for “Trustee” or “Manager”
1 Corinthians 4:1 This, then, is how you ought to regard us: as servants of
Christ and as those entrusted with the mysteries God has revealed. 2 Now
it is required that those who have been given a trust must prove faithful.
Question: Is a Trustee the Beneficiary of the Assets?
Answer: “No.” A Trustee, by law, is an “Administrator”:
Duties: Carry out the expressed terms of the trust instrument, Defend the trust,
Account for actions, Be loyal, Not delegate, Not profit from the Trust assets,
Administer in the best interest of the beneficiaries
Question: How can we relate these titles to Spiritual Gifts?
90. Luke 19:11-27
with its Parallel Passage: Matthew 25:14-30
Luke 19 Matthew 25
Parable of the Minas/Gold Coins Parable of the Talents
91. Luke 19:11-27
with its Parallel Passage: Matthew 25:14-30
Luke 19 Matthew 25
Parable of the Minas/Gold Coins Parable of the Talents
- One Coin per Servant - 5, 2, 1 bag of gold each
92. Luke 19:11-27
with its Parallel Passage: Matthew 25:14-30
Luke 19 Matthew 25
Parable of the Minas/Gold Coins Parable of the Talents
- One Coin per Servant - 5, 2, 1 bag of gold each
- “Put this money to work” - “He entrusted his wealth
to them”
93. Luke 19:11-27
with its Parallel Passage: Matthew 25:14-30
Luke 19 Matthew 25
Parable of the Minas/Gold Coins Parable of the Talents
- One Coin per Servant - 5, 2, 1 bag of gold each
- “Put this money to work” - “He entrusted his wealth
to them”
- Earnings ratio:
1 10
1 5
1 1
(laid in cloth)
94. Luke 19:11-27
with its Parallel Passage: Matthew 25:14-30
Luke 19 Matthew 25
Parable of the Minas/Gold Coins Parable of the Talents
- One Coin per Servant - 5, 2, 1 bag of gold each
- “Put this money to work” - “He entrusted his wealth
to them”
- Earnings ratio: - Earnings ratio:
1 10 5 10
1 5 2 4
1 1 1 1
(laid in cloth) (hid in ground)
95. Luke 19:11-27
with its Parallel Passage: Matthew 25:14-30
Luke 19 Matthew 25
Parable of the Minas/Gold Coins Parable of the Talents
- One Coin per Servant - 5, 2, 1 bag of gold each
- “Put this money to work” - “He entrusted his wealth
to them”
- Earnings ratio: - Earnings ratio:
1 10 5 10
1 5 2 4
1 1 1 1
(laid in cloth) (hid in ground)
Praise for those who multiplied their Master’s resources,
Resource removed (life removed) for Wicked, Lazy Servant
96. They exhibit the “Multiplying Effect” which God rewards
1 2
2 4
5 10
Give out gold, Get gold back
97. They exhibit the “Multiplying Effect” which God rewards
1 2
2 4
5 10
Give out gold, Get gold back
What title would you give to the good workers?
98. They exhibit the “Multiplying Effect” which God rewards
1 2
2 4
5 10
Give out gold, Get gold back
What title would you give to the good workers?
A “steward” is an “investor”
who knows how to put resources to work
101. GOD’S GRACE IN
Every facet
MULTIPLE of the Church
MINI-GRACES OUT has a brilliant
light to shine!
102. What is the basic guideline in the NT
about how to use our Spiritual Gifts in the Church?
103. What is the basic guideline in the NT
about how to use our Spiritual Gifts in the Church?
1 Corinthians 4:2
Now it is required that those
who have been given a trust
must prove faithful.
104. How should my “faithfulness” in using my Spiritual Gift
look in practice?
105. How should my “faithfulness” in using my Spiritual Gift
look in practice?
1 Peter 4:10
“As each one has received a special gift,
employ it in serving one another
as good stewards
of the manifold grace of God.” (NASB)
108. YOUR INSTRUCTIONS:
= “Employ in service”
= Offer table service (Luke 12:37)
109. YOUR INSTRUCTIONS:
= “Employ in service”
= Offer table service (Luke 12:37)
= Urgently rush to aid (Matthew 4:11)
110. YOUR INSTRUCTIONS:
= “Employ in service”
= Offer table service (Luke 12:37)
= Urgently rush to aid (Matthew 4:11)
= Serve the Body (Ro 12:7; 1Cor 12:7)
111. YOUR INSTRUCTIONS:
= “Employ in service”
= Offer table service (Luke 12:37)
= Urgently rush to aid (Matthew 4:11)
= Serve the Body (Ro 12:7; 1Cor 12:7)
“One to the other”
112.
113. God does not expect a title for our Spiritual Gift
114. God does not expect a title for our Spiritual Gift
God does expect us to urgently serve with purpose
115. God does not expect a title for our Spiritual Gift
God does expect us to urgently serve with purpose
If you serve one another...
116. God does not expect a title for our Spiritual Gift
God does expect us to urgently serve with purpose
If you serve one another...
- You can expect God to reveal the Gift He has given
117. God does not expect a title for our Spiritual Gift
God does expect us to urgently serve with purpose
If you serve one another...
- You can expect God to reveal the Gift He has given
- You will come to understand your fit on His prism
118. God does not expect a title for our Spiritual Gift
God does expect us to urgently serve with purpose
If you serve one another...
- You can expect God to reveal the Gift He has given
- You will come to understand your fit on His prism
- The Church will be edified
119. God does not expect a title for our Spiritual Gift
God does expect us to urgently serve with purpose
If you serve one another...
- You can expect God to reveal the Gift He has given
- You will come to understand your fit on His prism
- The Church will be edified
- The World around you will be changed
120. God does not expect a title for our Spiritual Gift
God does expect us to urgently serve with purpose
If you serve one another...
- You can expect God to reveal the Gift He has given
- You will come to understand your fit on His prism
- The Church will be edified
- The World around you will be changed
- You will be called, “Good and Faithful Servant”
122. WHY
God’s main method
of manifesting His Glory:
manifestations of the Spirit
in the Church
123. WHY
God’s main method
of manifesting His Glory:
manifestations of the Spirit
“Christ’s Body 1” in the Church
124. WHY
God’s main method
of manifesting His Glory:
manifestations of the Spirit
“Christ’s Body 1” in the Church
“Christ’s Body II”
125. WHY
God’s main method
of manifesting His Glory:
manifestations of the Spirit
“Christ’s Body 1” in the Church
Invisible Light
“Christ’s Body II”
126. WHY
God’s main method
of manifesting His Glory:
manifestations of the Spirit
“Christ’s Body 1” in the Church
Invisible Light
“Christ’s Body II”
Visible Light
127. WHY
God’s main method
of manifesting His Glory:
manifestations of the Spirit
“Christ’s Body 1” in the Church
Invisible Light
“Christ’s Body II”
Hidden Grace Visible Light
128. WHY
God’s main method
of manifesting His Glory:
manifestations of the Spirit
“Christ’s Body 1” in the Church
Invisible Light
“Christ’s Body II”
Hidden Grace Visible Light
Practical Grace
129. WHY
God’s main method
of manifesting His Glory:
manifestations of the Spirit
“Christ’s Body 1” in the Church
Invisible Light
“Christ’s Body II”
Hidden Grace Visible Light
He has chosen us Practical Grace
to bring Him
more Glory
132. WHY
Spiritual Gifts exist
for the “Common Good”
of the Church as it works
to shine God’s Glory
133. WHY
Spiritual Gifts exist
for the “Common Good”
of the Church as it works
to shine God’s Glory
Example:
I believe my
teaching
ministry
in East Africa
will one day
cure diseases
136. [ SHOW DIAMOND REPLICA ]
Let me speak a blessing over you
as you grasp after your Gift:
137. [ SHOW DIAMOND REPLICA ]
Let me speak a blessing over you
as you grasp after your Gift:
May we bounce God’s grace upon each other
so that together we can shine His Light brighter
so that the World may join us in the Church
and increase His Glory in His Kingdom
here on Earth and forevermore with Him.
138. Thank you for letting me
share my Spiritual Gift
with you this morning!
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