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1. What are 3 reasons for spiritual gifts? (, , Mark 16:20)

a. Edify the Church
b. Affirm the apostles.
c . Affirm the Word

2. How does one receive spiritual gifts? (, , Tim 4:14)

Though impartation of the laying on of hands through the elders and receiving them by faith.

3. Name the 7 motivation spiritual gifts according to

Prophecy - Declaring Truth
Prophecy - Declaring Truth
Service - Serving other and or the ministry
Teaching - The ability to make other understand
Exhorting - Encouraging others
Giving - You are a giver
Administation -management
Mercy - Empathy towards others.

4. Spiritual gift is the Greek is the word, charismata meaning? ()

Special gifts bestowed by God on individual members of the Christian community for the edification of the whole community.

5. Name 3 varieties of spiritual gifts (, , )

a. Now there are varieties (diversities) of gifts
Now there are varieties (diversities) of gifts
b. And there are varieties of ministries (administration)
c. There are varieties of effects (or operations)

6. What is the gift of prophecy?

proclaiming God’s word.

7. What is the gift of prophecy for? ()

But one who prophesies speaks to men for edification and exhortation and consolation.

8. Who or where does prophecy come from? ()

for no prophecy was ever made by an act of human will, but men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God.

9. What is the gift of service? (Romans 12:7)

Serving other and or the ministry

10. Service in the Bible is something normally to be done by?

A slave

11. When we service, who is it that we serve?

It is the Lord Christ whom you serve.

12. What is the gift of Teaching? (Romans 12:7)

The grace to set forth principles and foundational truths of the kingdom, in a way that others can understand.

13. What tool did Jesus often uses to make clear the truth he was communicating? (Matthew 13)

Parables, or illustrations.

14. What is the gift of Exhorting? ()

to strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something.

15. When should we exhort one another? ()

But encourage one another day after day,

16. What is the gift of giving? (Romans 12:8)

share, impart by contributing to needs

17. What does it mean “he who gives, with liberality?” ()

without self-seeking, openness of heart and freely. Delighting in the pleasure of giving for giving sake.

18. What is the gift of administration? ()

Delighting in the pleasure of giving for giving sake.
To be over, to preside, or to lead

19. What does it mean, “he who leads, with diligence?” (Romans 12:8)

Meaning to make haste, to do one’s best, to take care and take seriously.

20. What is the gift of Mercy? ()

special compassion and gift of ministering love to those in need.

21. “He who shows mercy, with cheerfulness.” What English word come from the Greek work for “cheerfulness?”

hilarious
List one attribute for each spiritual gift.
Prophecy - _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Serving - _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Teaching - ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Exhorting - _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Giving - _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Giving - You are a giver
Administation - _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mercy - ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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