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1Co. 12:31a; Rom.
12:3-8 Faithfulness in Exercising Spiritual Gifts 8~/24~/97
Series 23.16 ABCC
I. Review 587
q For the body of Christ to function properly, each member must function properly (v.
4-5)
q Spiritual gifts are given ONLY to believers primarily for use in the body of Christ (v.
1-8)
q Exercising your gift (s) requires action by you - “earnestly desire”, “present”, “prophesy”, “teach”…
q You must give special attention to the gift(s) given to you individually (1Tim.
4:14)
q Prophecy (v.
6b) = a member of the body of Christ is given immediate inspiration from the Holy Spirit to speak an utterance from God for the edification, exhortation & consolation of the Church; to be a mouth piece for God.
A believer can have the gift of prophecy & prophesy without being a prophet (Ac.
2:17).
Males & females may exercise this gift in the church (Ac.
21:19; 1Co.
11:4-5), but women are prohibited from preaching & teaching men in the church (1Tim.
2:12-13).
It is to be done with conviction & must be consistent with the scripture (the faith).
II.
Exercising Your Spiritual Gift (s)
A. Service (v.
7a) = a supernatural concern & ability to meet the practical needs of others in a specific way (2Tim.
4:11; Ac. 6:1-2) = DEACON-TYPE ministry or work
[gleanings from life of Christ in Jn. 13:3-11] = sensitive to physical needs of people, uses available resources to meet needs (v.
4-5), will meet the needs personally, no service it too demeaning (v.5), saint of few words (v.
4-5).
B. Teaching (v.
7b) = the supernatural ability to explain & make application of the scriptures – MIND!!!
[gleanings from life of Christ] = authority (Mk.
1:21-22), examples & analogies (Mk.
4:1ff), wisdom from the scriptures (Mk.
6:2), self-denial (Mk.
6:31-34), teaches plainly with many details (Mk.
8:31-32), teaches plainly on controversial matters (Mk.
10:1-12; 12:14), teaches systematically with great detail (Lk.
24:27); OTHER TRAITS = teachable (2Tim.
2:2), studious (2Tim.
2:15).
Faithfulness in Exercising Spiritual Gifts, pg.
2
C.
Exhortation (v.
8a) = a supernatural ability to motivate people to obey God; to encourage, comfort, entreat, invite; to call someone to your side – HEART & EMOTIONS!!!
[gleanings from life of Christ in Jn. 4:7-24; 21:15-17] = takes the initiative (v.
7), listens for the content of the heart (v.
9), deals with people where they are spiritually (v.
10-14), desires to correct sin in people’s lives (v.
16-18), does not loose sight of objective (v.
19-24), seeks to comfort hurting people (21:15), appeals with people for Godly change & obedience (may be repetitious & persistent) – “do you love Me”, “tend My sheep”, provides clear instruction for change – “…living water”, “Go, call your husband”, “…worship the Father in spirit and truth”.
D. Giving (v.
8b) =
E. Leading (v.
8c) =
F. Mercy (v.
8d) =
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR FAITHFULNESS: Mt.
25:14-30
· The wicked are not always lazy, but the lazy are surely wicked (v.
26
· Persistent & habitual laziness toward work in the kingdom of God reveals the unsaved & worthless condition of your heart to God = ETERNAL PUNISHMENT
· Christ rewards us for faithfulness with a *few things* (v.
21, 23)
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