"He that descended is the same also that
ascended up far above all heavens, that he might fill all things.) And he gave some,
apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and
teachers; For the perfecting of
the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of
Christ." Ephesians 4:10-12
The spiritual gifts are given to the church for the
equipping of the saints. They were and are given in order to have in the Church
"a full representation and expression of the ministering Christ.” This is
how he is going to bring a mature Body into existence in the earth. God’s
desire is that these gifts flow in the strong anointing of the Spirit in order
for the Body to receive the full “impartation” of the Christ which is being
expressed through them. These gifts are
not the end in themselves. The end desire is a mature, full statured,
corporate man in the earth which fully manifests the virtues of the Head, Jesus
Christ.
GOD’S GIFTS AND GOD’S CALL
When related to the objective of doing God’s will or
functioning in the Body of Christ, a person’s general call is equivalent to his
or her spiritual gift. There is no better framework within which to interpret
one’s call than one’s gift mix. God does not give gifts which He does not
“call” the recipient to use, nor does He call someone to do something for Him
without equipping that person with the necessary gift or gifts to do it.
However, besides the general calling there will also be a specific calling. Some like to refer
to this specific call as one’s “ministry.” So the ministry or the specific call
determines the particular way or the particular setting in which God wishes you
to exercise the gift or gifts He has given you. For example, a person can have the gift of
teaching and be called specifically to use that gift among children or to write
books. Within the general calling provided by each gift, then, there are many
more specific ways that such a gift can be ministered.
WHAT IS A SPIRITUAL GIFT?
A spiritual gift is a special ability or capacity given by
God to every member of the Body according to His Grace to enable the Christian
to minister (serve) in the Body. The Greek word for spiritual gifts is charisma, with the plural charismata. Charismata comes from the
word charis, which in Greek
means grace. There is a very close relationship between spiritual gifts
and the grace of God. Individual Christians disconnected from the Body are not
very useful. Spiritual Gifts are not designed to function alone, they are
designed for members of the Body. The Spiritual Gifts are not only functional,
but they are also congregational. Everything that God does in the world are
done through Christians who are working together complementing each other with
their gifts. These gifts are to be used not just by individuals but by
Christians working as a team to do a job the best possible way.
THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWING YOUR SPIRITUAL GIFTS
Sometimes the question is asked, “Can spiritual gifts
operate through me if I am not aware of my spiritual gifts?” One can manifest
spiritual gifts without understanding or even being aware of them.
However, there are many good reasons for our knowing and understanding our gifts. We stand in a much more favorable position to become effective disciples when we identify and develop the spiritual gifts God has given us. Here are some reasons as to why you should become aware of your gifts:
1. HELPS YOU
DETERMINE GOD’S WILL FOR YOU
A
knowledge of your gifts will provide a context for making career and ministry
decisions regarding what not to attempt as well as what to enter into with
confidence.
2. MOBILIZES THE
ENTIRE CHURCH FOR ACTION
Since a
small percentage of the church consists of clergy and more than 90% of the
church consists of non-clergy, the church obviously must equip and encourage
every member to minister in his or her respective sphere of influence.
3. ASSISTS YOU IN
SETTING PRIORITIES FOR STUDY, GROWTH AND MINISTRY
Since
each of us has a limited amount of time to develop our potential, it seems
clear that we should develop ourselves in the areas of our special gifts.
4. GIVES EACH
MEMBER A SENSE OF DIGNITY AND SELF WORTH
Every
member is an important part of the total church. There are no “second class”
citizens in the Body of Christ because each person constitutes a vitally
significant member of the Body.
5. ENABLES YOU TO
RECEIVE THE GIFT MINISTRIES OF OTHERS
When
members become more knowledgeable of their own spiritual gifts and those of
other members, they can more easily function harmoniously as the Body of
Christ, both giving and receiving ministries.
6. FOSTERS UNITY
AMONG THE BELIEVERS
As the
members of the church function inter-dependently (not independently), an
awareness of spiritual gifts leads them to respect one another as they live
together in the common life of the Spirit.
ARE ALLTHE GIFTS MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE?
The great majority of the spiritual gifts mentioned in the
Bible are found in three key chapters: Romans 12; I Corinthians 12; and
Ephesians 4. There are other gifts mentioned in I Corinthians 13-14; I Peter 4;
I Corinthians 7 and Ephesians 3. It is reasonable to conclude that the list of
all the gifts mentioned in the Bible is not complete.
Even though the equipping and the Spiritual Gifts are
extremely important to the Body of Christ, and of course they should be in
operation in the church of the twentieth first century, the Motivational Gifts
are those that will be in operation in its Evangelism Ministry. In the book of
Romans and I Corinthians, the apostle Paul brings a clear focus of the nine
Motivational Gifts. These Motivational Gifts are as follows:
1. TEACHING (head)
The
ability of communicating Truth to the others in a way that others can learn easily.
2. LEADERSHIP (eyes)
The
ability in putting goals according to the purposes of God for the future and to
communicate those goals to others in a way that they will work together
voluntarily and in harmony to reach those goals for Gods glory.
3. PROPHECY (mouth)
The
ability of communicating the message of salvation under the inspiration and the anointing of the Holy Spirit to an individual or to groups
of persons, regardless of their surroundings.
4. EXHORTATION (mouth)
The ability of ministering words of comfort,
encouragement, and advice to others in such a way that they feel helped and
healed.
5.
MERCY (heart)
The ability of feeling sympathy and
genuine pity for individuals that suffer physical pain, emotional or mental
problems, and to express that pity in deeds done enthusiastically to reflect
the love of Christ and to alleviate the suffering.
6. SERVICE (hands)
The
ability of identifying the needs that are not attended to involved in a task related
to the work of God, and to make use of the available resources to satisfy those
needs and to help to reach the desired goals.
7. GIVING (hands)
The
ability of contributing of your material sources and of your time to the work of
God freely and happily.
8. ADMINISTRATION
(legs)
The
ability that qualifies a person to understand clearly the short and long term
goals of a unit in particularly of the Body of Christ to do and execute
effective plans for the realization of these goals.
9. HELPS (legs)
The
ability of investing your talents in the life and ministry of other members of
the Body, that will permit the person who is being helped increase the
efficiency of his Spiritual Gift.
The definition to the above mentioned Gifts will help to
visualize these gifts as they are related to the body.
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