“As every man hath received the gift, even so
minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of
God” (King James)
GIFTS OF SERVICE (Motivational)
The discovery of our Spiritual Gift, the development
of that Gift, and the exercise of that Gift is not an option, it is a command
of God, and He expects us all to do all three of these things. The purpose of
the Spiritual gifts is to enable Christians to participate more effectively in
the implementation of Jesus’ commission to, “Go and make disciples of all
nations.” (Matt. 28:19).
So that the church can better operate to its full
potential, each member should discover what motivates him. The key to this
discovery lies in the words “interest” and “ability”. The goal of God for His
Church is that each member is placed in a ministry where he is interested and
where his abilities can be best put to use. To place a person to work where he
does not have an interest is like putting an “eye” to function as an “ear”.
UNDERSTANDING THE SPIRITUAL GIFTS
“I would not have you ignorant of Spiritual Gifts”
(I Cor. 12:1). Such ignorance is by no means bless! Ignorance of Spiritual
Gifts is one of the main reasons for retarded church growth. It is also at the
root of much of the encouragement, insecurity, frustration, and guilt
that plagues many brothers and curtails their total effectiveness for God.
There is a difference between a Ministry and a
Motivational gift. A Ministry is an area of service and a Motivational Gift is that
inner drive and capacity that God has given to every individual without
exception and without merit. God gave us this Gift the moment we were saved,
unlike a Natural talent with which you were born.
Don’t confuse Motivational Gifts (Spiritual Gifts) with
natural talents, such as playing an instrument, cooking, painting, singing,
etc. Don’t confuse these Gifts with the Fruit of the Spirit. The Fruit of the
Spirit is developed, and the Gift is discovered.
Understanding the Spiritual Gifts is the key to understanding
the organization of the Church. No local church will be what it should be, what
Jesus prayed that it should be, what the Holy Spirit endowed and qualified it
to be until it understands the Spiritual Gifts.
The Bible declares in I Corinthians 12:7-13 that the
experience of the New Birth is what places the person in the Body of Christ and
that the Holy Spirit gives each member a unique gift that qualifies him to
carry out a specific function in the Body. The words “to everyone: (I
Cor. 12:7,11; I Pt. 4:10; Rom. 12:3) and “all” (I Cor. 12:13; Rom. 12:4-5,6) reveal that by
the virtue of the New Birth, each member has at least one gift. The Living New
Testament paraphrases Ephesians 4:7, “However, Christ has given each of us
special abilities - whatever He wants us to have out of His rich storehouse of
gifts.” This indicates that no member of the Body of Christ can say that he
is not qualified or that he cannot do something in the evangelization of the
world.
Every member should recognize that Spiritual Gifts
are not produced by the intellect nor by human talent. But rather they are a
product of the Grace of God (Rom. 12:6). Someone might say; “I thought that
Grace was an unmerited favor of God.” It is. But more than that, Grace is the
desire and the ability given by God to do His will. The Apostle Paul reveals that:
1. It was the Grace of God that caused him to work
(I Cor. 15:10).
2. Not to live for Christ is to frustrate His Grace
(Gal. 2:20-21).
3. He was a minister by the Grace of God (Eph. 3:7).
4. God motivated the desire in him to do and He gave
him the ability to do (Phil. 2:13).
Grace, then, is the divine motivator that qualifies
each child of God to do His will, “...to seek and to save that which was
lost” (Lk. 19:10). Man, apart from God is unable to do something good (Rom.
3:10-12).
Since God has given us these gifts freely, it is
evident that he gave them so we could use them. “As every man hath received
the gift, every so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the
manifold grace of God” (I Pt. 4:10). The apostle Peter makes two important
points here. First, everyone has received gifts and abilities. Secondly,
everyone should use their gifts in ministering. Nobody is exempt; everyone
should get involved. All of God’s people must appear before the tribunal of
Christ to give an account of his stewardship (Rom. 14:10-12; Col. 4:17; Luke
16:1-2).
Paul unravels three groups of gifts in the Body of
Christ that are the gifts of preparation (equipping), the spiritual gifts, and
the helpful gifts.
1.
Preparation (Pulpit and Preaching) Ephesians 4:11-13: God gave apostles, prophets, evangelist,
pastors and teachers “for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the
ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ.” The principal task of
these gifts in the Church is to capacitate and prepare.
2.
Spiritual (Signs) I Cor. 12:8-10: God gave the following supernatural gifts for
the use in public worship (and other purposes); word of wisdom, word of
knowledge, faith, gifts of healing, working of miracles, prophecy, discerning
of spirits, divers kinds of tongues, interpretation of tongues.
3.
Service (Motivational) Romans 12:6-8; I Cor. 12:28: God gave these gifts for the service in the
Body of Christ; teaching, leadership, prophecy, exhortation, mercy, service,
giving, administration, and helps.
SOME REASONS WHY SOME CAN NOT DISCOVER
THEIR GIFT
A.
There might be unresolved conflicts in your life whereby the issue is being
clouded and you aren’t hearing from God because things are not right between
you and Him.
B.
You are not involved in any kind of Ministry or Service where your Motivational
Gift will not come to the surface if you simply keep it to yourself.
C. Trying to imitate someone else’s Gift. This will
confuse you.
D. Failure to analyze what you do and the motivation
behind it.
E.
Confusing Ministry with Gift. Ministry is the activity in which you carry out
that which God has called you to do, motivated by a particular gift.
DISCOVERING YOUR GIFTS TO MINISTER IN
THE BODY
The first step in discovering your Gift is not by
working at it. The first thing that you have to do is learn to walk in the
Spirit. If you do not learn to walk and live in the Spirit then you will
see and do everything in the flesh. Then everything that you do will be done with
pure human effort. When we are in the Spirit all the Gifts work together, when
we are in the flesh there will be conflict and confusion like in the Corinthian
Church. The second step is to ask yourself, “What is my motivation for doing
this, for feeling this way, or for behaving in this manner?” The third step
is that you must know the characteristics of that Gift.
The way to know if God wants you in a certain area
of service is to prove that area, “that you may prove what is that good, and
acceptable, and perfect, will of God” (Rom. 12:2). The secret to finding
the will of God is wrapped up in one word “prove”. This word means “to prove,
to put to the test, with the hope of the approval.” We “prove it” upon trying
it out; with the hope of the approval already in our mind. Put your gift to the
test and see how you fit in. Look for hints or clues. You should be conscious
of the following
1. WHAT DO YOU SEE?
Solomon advised, “Whatsoever
thy hand findeth to do, do it” (Eccles. 9:10). Jesus said: “Lift up your
eyes, and look on the fields, for they are white already to harvest” (Jn.
4:35). What is it that you see? What needs
are obvious to you? Is there a need for teachers to give Home Bible studies?
Perhaps there is a need for intercessors.
2. WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
Do you have good office
abilities? Are you a good teacher? Do you have good abilities of communication?
These could be keys to how God wants to use you in your ministry of gifts.
3. WHAT DO YOU ENJOY DOING?
Do you like children?
Do you love to make floral arrangements? You could care for children so that a
mother could attend a new convert’s class or encourage an absent saint with a
call.
4. WHAT DO YOU FEEL?
What do you long for?
Are you good at knowing what God has for you if you maintain this true yearning?
Don’t be too general in this area.
5. WHAT DO YOU HEAR?
Whoever God has truly
called to an area of service will find confirmation of the body, the church of
God. Have you received a good comment on something that you have attempted to
do for Christ?
ALL MUST DISCOVER THEIR GIFT AND PUT IT TO
USE
It has been found that in most businesses that 20%
of the people do 80% of the work. This is also true in most churches, 20% of
the people do 80% of the work and give 80% of the money.
What would you say to your 13-year-old child if he
came to you one day and said to you, “I’m not going to school anymore, I’m not
going to do anything. I don’t want a trade, I don’t want a profession, I’m just
going to live and take it easy! You would probably say to him, “Look, your
mother and I have invested much time and money in you to rise you.” He gets to
be 18 years old and comes to you with the same thing; he doesn’t want to do
anything. You would probably say to him, “Look, you are wasting your life,
wasting your time, and wasting your talents.” What do you think god is saying
to you if you are not serving? God wants to use you to serve others. Why
do you think He has blessed you?
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