1 Corinthians 12:4-7 Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit; and there are varieties of service, but the same Lord; and there are varieties of activities, but it is the same God who empowers them all in everyone. To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good. (ESV).
When someone believes in Jesus, the Holy Spirit lives in that person, and gives that person their unique set of spiritual gifts. Each follower of Jesus has different sets of spiritual gifts, even though the same Holy Spirit lives in all followers of Jesus. These gifts are given so that we can each use our spiritual gifts to share the good news of Jesus with the world around us.
Some examples of spiritual gifts are: healing, miracles, prophecy, discernment, encouragement, teaching, evangelism, and many others.
God wants us to use these gifts for His purposes of growing his kingdom, not for our own selfish gain. He also doesn't want us to be jealous for the gifts others have that we don't have because we have everything we need for His plans. What we don't have, we will not need to accomplish our part in His perfect plans.
So how do you figure out your gifts? Well, think about what you are good at that helps others (basically just meaning that things like complaining and gossiping are not spiritual gifts, no matter how good at them you are.) Then, ask some people really close to you. Maybe a parent, a youth leader or a mentor who has watched your life for a little while and could pinpoint those areas you excel at. Finally, put your gifts to use. Start a blog. Volunteer in the church nursery. Talk to your pastor or youth leader about where you can plug in to use your gifts, and allow God to use you to build His kingdom.
When someone believes in Jesus, the Holy Spirit lives in that person, and gives that person their unique set of spiritual gifts. Each follower of Jesus has different sets of spiritual gifts, even though the same Holy Spirit lives in all followers of Jesus. These gifts are given so that we can each use our spiritual gifts to share the good news of Jesus with the world around us.
Some examples of spiritual gifts are: healing, miracles, prophecy, discernment, encouragement, teaching, evangelism, and many others.
God wants us to use these gifts for His purposes of growing his kingdom, not for our own selfish gain. He also doesn't want us to be jealous for the gifts others have that we don't have because we have everything we need for His plans. What we don't have, we will not need to accomplish our part in His perfect plans.
So how do you figure out your gifts? Well, think about what you are good at that helps others (basically just meaning that things like complaining and gossiping are not spiritual gifts, no matter how good at them you are.) Then, ask some people really close to you. Maybe a parent, a youth leader or a mentor who has watched your life for a little while and could pinpoint those areas you excel at. Finally, put your gifts to use. Start a blog. Volunteer in the church nursery. Talk to your pastor or youth leader about where you can plug in to use your gifts, and allow God to use you to build His kingdom.
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