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1 Cor 12
I.
INTRO
A. Where We’ve Been
a. Pentecost & the Baptism in H.S.
B. Where We’re Going:
a. drawing the connection btwn H.S. Baptism & the Gifts
C. Main Text
D. Prayer
D. Prayer
II.
CONTEXT
A. H.S. Baptism empowers us to witness,
1. but what r we empowered w/?
a. but what r we empowered w/?
B. H. S. Baptism empowers us with Gifts to witness
III.
DIGGING-IN
A. The One spirit gives lots o diff gifts
1 cor 12:4-
these gifts are supernatural in nature!
meaning, knowledge given by the spirit, not by experiences, training, etc.
healing, not through medicine, but the laying on o hands, etc.
not that these natural ways of healing & knowledge don’t have value, but that supernatural gifts r what’s being discussed
these supernatural gifts r for the purpose o serving our 1 lord Jesus
Christ dwelling in us by his spirit enables & calls his people to service
these gifts allow us to serve Jesus better
that the indwelling Christ enables his people to render service, or perhaps calls them to service
supernatural gifts to serve in natural ways & meeting natural needs
these gifts r activities which God empowers us all to do
These gifts aren’t for the one operating the gift
that is to say, the 1 who is prophesying isn’t getting the gift 4 their self, but for the one receiving the prophecy
healing isn’t for the healer, but for the sick
the gifts help us function better within the community
in ro.
Paul illust.
this w/a metaphor
Ro 12:4
Paul is calling the community of Jesus followers a body
bodies r intricately connected to 1another & though r diff in nature & function, they r all apart o a bigger network
so it is w/us
we r all unique and distinct from ea. other designed to fit & function together as 1
Jesus isn’t saving individual followers, He’s building a community of followers
the gifts, then help us function w/in the community
Ro
like the people who differ, the serve differently, & there4 need diff.
gifts according to those services
this means that ea.
person baptized in the spirit have been given gifts, but not every believer has every gift
every believer has a gift o the spirit activated by baptism in the H.S.
This doesn’t mean that the gifts r only for building up the body & so only function in church services!
Ro 12:4-
remember…
Acts 1:8
Here the community o believers operate together to witness
food pantry as an ex.
some are serving some o the poor in our community by handing out food, checking folks in, etc.
still others might get a word o knowledge while in conversation w/some o the individuals there
another, might step in and supernaturally heal one who’s sick
Is this how our food pantry functions?
well, not yet!
some o us who God wants to operate w/gift o knowledge isn’t serving their
Food pantry could use some help!
if ur serving in other areas, I’m not talking to u
if ur coming to church regularly on sunday, but not serving anywhere, I am talking to u!
The gifts promote oneness
they help us function better together
Ro 12:5
they help us function better together
the gifts promote equality
1 Cor 12:
if gifts begin to divide rather than unite the flesh is getting involved & this is sin!
if we begin to determine value o individuals based on the gifts the flesh is getting involved & this 2 is sin
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