These Gifts are Meant for You
The Bible
tells us that God has prepared good works in advance for us to do during our
life. (Ephesians 2:10) And
along with our work assignments, God has also promised to leave us gifts or “power
tools” to use in our work. Our work is to help build the Church, – to build up
God’s people. And also God promises to be with us and strengthen us for the
job. He is giving us part of the action and empowering us with power to
accomplish it.
We discussed
two of the gifts, the gift of wisdom and the gift of knowledge, in last week’s
blog. And we will try to cover the rest
of the gifts here in this week’s blog.
These gifts as described in 1 Corinthians 12:8-10 are: the gift of
wisdom, the gift of knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, prophecy, discerning
of spirits, tongues and the interpretation of tongues.
Sometimes
the gifts seem frightening and messy and we try to do our work of building the
Church without them. But the New
Testament describes these gifts as all important in building up the Church. We should take and use all that God has
provided for us.
First the
gift of faith is often given to certain persons for specific occasions such as
a dangerous situation or a challenging problem.
When this gift is operating the person can easily believe God for
something that others might see as impossible.
Scripture tells us that every person is given a certain amount of
faith. But this special gift of faith
makes a person very bold and very confident that God will answer their prayer.
Years ago my friend, Arlene, took her atheist
friend to a weekend retreat being held at our church. Arlene felt the Lord speak to her and tell her
to pray that her atheist friend would believe and accept Christ that weekend. Arlene prayed constantly for her friend’s
salvation all weekend, strongly believing that God would answer her prayers. Before the retreat was over Arlene’s friend
accepted Christ and went on to become a vibrant Christian. Was Arlene given the gift of faith to believe
and pray for her friend’s salvation?
All
believers are told to pray for the sick, and their prayers are answered, (Mark
16:17-18) even though God gives the “gift of healing” to some persons for a
special healing ministry. Joyce Meyer
writes: “When someone is healed, their healing may not manifest
immediately. Healing can be a process
that works somewhat like medicine.” (“Knowing
God Intimately”, Joyce Meyer, p.267)
Some healings happen instantly.
But many take time for the healing prayer to be answered, just as it
takes time for good medicine to promote healing. And some folks are not healed until they reach
heaven. Since we don’t understand the
reasons, we will need to trust God with the answers to why some are healed and
some aren’t. We walk by faith and not by
sight.
Another gift
is the working of miracles. We can all
believe God for miracles in our lives, but according to Scripture, some people
are especially given the gift of working miracles. There are different types of
miracles: deliverance miracles, healing miracles, miracles of provision,
etc. Jesus performed many miracles. The feeding of the five thousand was a
miracle of provision where the bread and fish multiplied as they were being
passed around to feed the hungry people.
I have known
Christians who had little money, but their few dollars seemed to stretch and
grow to cover the feeding and care of many needy people. Others have been given extra super strength
to perform demanding and herculean jobs just when there was a desperate
need. And at other times funds happen to
arrive from unexpected places just in time to take care of pressing problems. How many miracles have come into your life
that you have overlooked?
Then there
is the gift of prophecy. Prophecy can
come as a message or a sermon or it can come by divine revelation. But prophecy is God speaking through the
person who has the gift of prophecy with a message to the Church. The prophetic Word can bring correction or comfort
or a teaching.
My husband
and I were members of a church once that encouraged its members to grow in the spiritual
gifts. During a church service we would
sing praises and worship for twenty minutes or more and we could feel the presence
of the Holy Spirit in our midst! It was
wonderful! Then a church member with the
gift of prophecy might stand up and speak God’s words of comfort and
encouragement to the group. And after
that another person might speak out in a tongue. And we would wait for another
person to give the interpretation of that tongue. I had never been in a service like that and
it was a great blessing!
The gift of prophecy has been abused by people
who want to make money or a big name for themselves. There are false prophets who
attack our faith and that is probably why many churches have not wanted to
encourage the gift of prophecy. We live
in a sinful world and for every real gift from God there can be a counterfeit one
from Satan. Scripture says we can know
what is from God and what is not by whether the gift produces good or
evil. Scripture says: “Beware of false
prophets. They come to you in sheep’s
clothing but they are ferocious wolves.
By their fruits (what they do) you shall know them. Every good tree bears good fruit and every
bad tree bears bad fruit….” (Matthew
7:15-, 16, 17, 20)
The gift of
discerning of spirits is the next gift on the list and it is a valuable gift in
a sinful world. Some people say that the
discerning of spirits gives people supernatural insight into the spirit realm
when God allows it. There are many deceptive
people in this world and many “wolves in sheep’s clothing” who act like they
want to be our friend but really they want to destroy us. Some enjoy breaking
up marriages, turning people against one another, or destroying another
person’s faith. We should perhaps all
pray for this valuable gift!
Last but not
least are the gift of tongues and the gift of interpretation of tongues. Tongues is a spiritual language, one the Holy
Spirit speaks through you, but one you do not know. Saint Paul said, “I am glad I speak in
tongues more than any of you.” It says
in Scripture that speaking in tongues edifies us and builds us up
spiritually. The one hundred and twenty
followers of Christ all spoke in tongues on the Day of Pentecost. The believers in the early churches spoke in
tongues. Many Christians do today. Why shouldn’t we?
Every
believer can speak in tongues and it can be his or her private prayer
language. But the “gift of tongues” is
believed to be a gift to be used to bless other believers. In a charismatic meeting a member who has the
gift of tongues may be moved by the Spirit to speak out a message in
tongues. And then the group waits for an
interpretation to that message. Joyce
Meyer writes that she often receives interpretations of messages given in
tongues. She says that they come to her
as an impression or a knowing in her spirit of what God is trying to say to the
group. Then the person with the gift of
interpretations speaks out the knowing of what they are to speak. Both the person who speaks in tongues in the
worship service and the person with the interpretation must operate in faith,
because their minds are not involved. It
all comes from the Holy Spirit that lives within their spirits.
Our lives
are spiritual and we need these spiritual gifts because our heavenly Father has
planned for us to use them. Ignoring the
gifts may protect us from some problems and keep our lives more organized (boring)
and predictable, but turning our backs on the gifts closes the door to many
blessings that people badly need in their lives. Let’s pray to receive any gift
that God has for us and submit and allow God to use us in any way He wants.
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