Keys
to Finding Your Spiritual Gifts
Probably one of the most confusing things in all of Christendom is the
identifying and application of one's spiritual gifts. This subject is tackled in
many ways but I wish to bring to light some major characteristics which
accompany the spiritual gifts. This is by no means an exhaustive listing but it
will serve its purpose by helping a Christian identify in their own life some
traits which synchronize with the spiritual gifts. In this manner, a believer
will then be able to establish reasons for their peculiar actions which may have
seemed unusual without a cause. Once a connection is made between behavior and
thought patterns with traits of a spiritual gift, then this person is on their
way to discovering their spiritual gift and finding their proper place in the
service of God.
In
this section I wish to classify the three sets of spiritual gifts which God
gives us in the Scriptures and then I will make an attempt to distinguish each
set of gifts. I was saved for about five years before I discovered my spiritual
gifts. My two gifts are teaching and exhortation. I discovered my gift of
teaching by reason of the fact that I do not mind being chained to a desk for
long hours and receive much satisfaction when others profit from my studies. I
found I love to teach Bible studies and just open the Word to believers plus God
has given me a good understanding of Scripture through these studies.
When
I discovered these things I realized there had to be a reason for it. When I
began a study of the gifts, God opened my eyes to the fact I had the gift of
teaching. The discovery of my gift of exhortation came out of my method of
teaching God's principles to the Saints. I had begun to write studies which were
biblically based and which consistently carried the expression of encouragement
and motivation of the believer.
This
is my personal testimony of how I discovered my spiritual gifts and I will be
bold to say that you too will find this an efficient way to identify your
spiritual gifts. I deeply believe that your actions are directly related to your
spiritual gifts. Your actions and your attitudes are the key to finding your
spiritual gifts. This will become apparent as you ponder the outward actions of
the model people which I believe represent the gifts that we will discuss. May
God guide you and build you up as you seek His place for your ministry.
THE
PROVISIONAL GIFTS
The
provisional gifts are found in 1 Corinthians 12:8-11:
For
to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of
knowledge by the same Spirit; {9} To another faith by the same Spirit; to
another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit; {10} To another the working of
miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another
divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues: {11} But all
these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man severally
as he will. (1 Corinthians 12:8-11,
KJV)
These
gifts are also commonly called "the sign gifts" which were exclusive to the
church in its embryonic stage. These gifts were definitely temporary. When the
Bible was completed, six of these temporary gifts were transferred to all
believers throughout history and will be till the last day. Three of them ceased
when the completion of the Bible occurred. These three will be the first ones we
will examine.
TONGUES
- A language especially a learned one. This gift was given when the Bible was
nearing completion and God was still giving direct messages to the church via
the spoken word. It was used to bring God's message to those of different
languages as plainly seen in Acts 2:4-12.
INTERPRETATION OF TONGUES
- This gift was required in the church of Corinth because their gift of tongues
was different from those of Acts. The tongues of Corinth were a phenomenon which
required an interpreter for the church. The tongues in Acts were established
languages (Acts 2:6). The tongues of Corinth also carried messages from God.
PROPHECY
- This gift was one which also received messages from God and relayed them to
the people akin to the prophets of old. These people were to declare God's Word
to the church. These messages were verbal in nature.
As
you can plainly see these three gifts were involved with receiving messages from
God on a verbal note. Since the Bible was completed we no longer have any need
for new divine communication since God has told us in Revelation 22:18-19 that
He will no longer communicate with us verbally but will communicate with us by
means of His Word, the completed Bible. These legitimate gifts ceased because
there were no longer a need for them.
For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this
book, If any man shall add unto these
things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book:
{19} And if any man shall take away
from the words of the book of this prophecy,
God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city,
and from the things which are written in this book. (Revelation 22:18-19,
KJV)
The
second part of the provisional gifts are the ones which were made available to
every Christian since the completion of the Bible. I will list them and give
scriptural reference for each one.
WISDOM
If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally,
and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. (James 1:5,
KJV)
No
longer is wisdom a gift to be enjoyed by a few but it is available to every
believer as the verse teaches us.
KNOWLEDGE
But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To
him be glory both now and for ever. Amen. (2 Peter 3:18,
KJV)
Here
is a good example that the gift of knowledge has become universal in the body of
Christ. With the completion of the Bible we can come to a knowledge of Christ
and God without a special spiritual gift.
FAITH
For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is
written, The just shall live by faith. (Romans 1:17,
KJV)
Who
are the just? The just are every born again believer. With that in mind, we see
the gift of faith is no longer needed since every child of God is to live by
faith. Nowhere except in the early church does God call this a gift. After the
completion of the Bible He expects every believer to exercise faith and we are
not to refer to those people with great faith as having the gift of faith,
because this is not biblical. Faith is a
fruit of the Holy Spirit and given to every true believer.
But the fruit of the Spirit is
love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,
(Galatians 5:22, KJV)
DISCERNING SPIRITS
Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God:
because many false prophets are gone out into the world. (1 John 4:1,
KJV)
No
longer must we seek out the gift of discerning of spirits to help us determine
if a doctrine is false. With the completion of the Bible, we have all that is
needed to verify a doctrinal teaching.
MIRACLES
But ye shall receive power,
after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me
both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost
part of the earth. (Acts 1:8,
KJV)
The
word "miracle" in 1 Corinthians 12:10 is the Greek word "dunamis" which means
"power, force, or ability." This word has nothing to do with miracles as we know
them today. For example, a miracle would be an instantaneous replacement of a
lost limb or a withered hand which is made whole or someone raised from the
dead. If you would take a concordance, you would see that this word is
specifically used in the context of spreading the gospel. The miracle worked
today is the miracle of salvation. This gift is also universal in the body of
Christ since every born again Christian is endued with the power of God, the
Holy Spirit.
HEALING
Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead
to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed. (1
Peter 2:24,
KJV)
Before the completion of the Scriptures, God used the healing of the sick to
show visually what salvation is like. The sick person represented a sinful
person and the healed person represented a saved person. God used physical
healing for the sole purpose of showing the difference between the saved and the
unsaved. Every healing was a visual parable, the earthly story with the heavenly
meaning.
There
is no doubt in my mind that Jesus can heal today but it is in response to two
methods:
THE
WILL OF GOD - Many times we see unbelievers who were healed of a deadly disease.
Now the unbeliever chalks it up to luck or modern medicine, but they never give
God the credit, even though they might give God or “the Man upstairs” a passing
thought.
FERVENT PRAYER - Many times God will allow sickness in a family or church to
arouse an apathetic group. He may heal in response to the sincere prayers of His
people. I know of a woman who was cured of terminal cancer by God in response to
the prayers of an entire church.
The
type of healing that is with us today is spiritual healing. This is why in James
5, we are exhorted to send for the elders of the church. If we are physically
sick, then we see a medical doctor or nutritionist, but when it comes to
spiritual affairs, we invoke the elders of the church for prayer and counsel.
Galatians 6:1 tells us that we are to restore a believer who is caught up in a
sin. This is the type of healing God has in view for the believer. For the
unbeliever, the healing God has in view is becoming saved. God is more
interested in healing our spiritual sickness than our physical sickness, which
He does with great joy if it is His will to do so.
Spiritual healing focuses on eternity's values, while physical healing focuses
on temporal values. Out of these two, which one is important? Whenever a
believer opens the Word of God and begins to declare it to someone, they are in
essence initiating spiritual healing in that person's life. This is the type of
healing we Christians shall partake of and pursue, not physical healing.
Miraculous physical healing was never part of God's great commission. We are to
teach all nations, not physically heal all nations. With biblical references we
have concluded that the provisional gifts were turned into universal gifts in
the body of Christ, except for three of them which were discontinued by the end
of the first century.
THE OFFICE GIFTS
The
next set of gifts we need to decipher is known as the "Office Gifts." These are
found in Ephesians 4:11-12. The office gifts were given for the purpose of the
assignment of individual ministries which in the aggregate would constitute the
church universal in its optimum mode of existence. Each Christian is given a
spiritual gift which when combined with the gifts of others would allow a local
assembly of believers to be fully equipped to fulfill the mandate of the Great
Commission. Every Christian has at least one of the office gifts. The office
gifts are specific ministries with specific tasks attached to each one.
APOSTLES
- "one who is sent"
The
apostles of the early church were those who received messages directly from
Christ and who saw Him. They were the catalysts of the local churches. They were
eyewitnesses to the miracles and/or teachings of Christ.
Even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses,
and ministers of the word; (Luke 1:2,
KJV)
Truly the signs of an apostle were wrought among you in all patience, in signs,
and wonders, and mighty deeds. (2 Corinthians 12:12,
KJV)
As
the church began to expand, the word "apostle" began to take on a wider meaning
and began to include those who were not eyewitnesses but were considered
testimonies of the gospel of Christ. Barnabas was considered to be an apostle.
Which when the apostles, Barnabas and Paul, heard of, they rent their
clothes, and ran in among the people, crying out,
(Acts 14:14, KJV) There is no
biblical evidence that he ever saw the Lord with his eyes. So as we see in
Scripture, the term was widened in its usage to the point that all believers
are, in essence, apostles, because we are sent. The Great Commission is our
marching orders. We do not receive any new revelation but we use the Scriptures
as our source of truth, plus every believer is a testimony to the grace of God.
PROPHETS
- "One who declares God's Word"
I
believe this gift has remained unchanged from the early church. The prophet was
and is the person who declares God's Word, which means his entire life and mind
are programmed to Scripture. He is the spiritual shop steward who raises the
flag every time an incorrect doctrine is taught. He keeps the local assembly and
the leaders biblically correct. His points of contention may seem petty but it
must be remembered that a huge tree grows out of a small seed. So it is with
false doctrines. All it needs is a foot in the door and it will begin to
mushroom uncontrollably. If you think it cannot happen in your church, look
around to the major denominations that were bastions of truth just 50 years ago.
EVANGELISTS
- "Bringer of Good News"
This
person has the ability to speak to large groups of people. They speak mainly on
the redemptive part of the gospel. The evangelist is concerned with dispensing
the gospel to as many people as possible. They view the spread of the gospel as
their only reason of existence. They possess a burning desire in their souls to
tell of the salvation God gives to man. Now in the smaller sense of the word,
each believer is an evangelist. Each time you give a tract to someone or
verbally witness, you are bringing the good news. You do it on a smaller scale
and the evangelist does it on a larger scale.
PASTORS
- "Shepherds"
The
pastor is normally the head of a local assembly, having oversight of the flock.
He is the spiritual leader and cares for all his people on an equal basis. He is
there to encourage, counsel, motivate, and discipline. There is a little
"pastor" in each of us as we minister to others or disciple them, we are being a
shepherd to them. A godly pastor will show very good leadership ability. Those
with dictatorial attitudes do not possess the gift of pastor.
TEACHERS
- "An Instructor"
The
teacher is the person who lives to dispense information. The teacher takes the
Word of God and doles out information from it in a systematic way which will
both inform and build up the Christian. The teacher's gift is so intense, they
teach whether they are in an official or unofficial capacity. A teacher will be
unable to stay in a church where they are not permitted or encouraged to
exercise their gift. This is not pride but is the gift which God has placed
within them for teaching and helping others to understand the Bible. The teacher
also filters information to determine if certain teachings are true.
•
NOTE: Many pastors claim the title "Pastor-teacher" which they believe is one
gift and not two. I have sought many Greek references and have not found these
words to be one. The two words are always found with "kai" between them which is
translated "and." It separates two distinct words. In verse 11-13 the word
"tous" which translates "the" is found before each of the gifts listed, except
teachers. It seems that pastors and teachers are two distinct gifts. One reason
I believe this is there are many gifted women teachers out there yet God forbids
them to be pastors. If it is one gift then the women must become pastors to
teach which would violate God's word. A pastor may have the gift of teaching
which would coincide beautifully with his office of pastor.
THE
PREPARATION GIFTS
These
gifts are most important because it is through these we determine what our
ministry is and where we are best suited to serve. These seven gifts prepare us
for the office gifts. They may also help us determine our vocation. They are
found in Romans 12:6-8.
Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether
prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith; {7} Or ministry,
let us wait on our ministering: or he that teacheth, on teaching; {8} Or he that
exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he
that ruleth, with diligence; he that showeth mercy, with cheerfulness. (Romans
12:6-8,
KJV)
I now
offer the following traits, which I believe, will help you identify your
spiritual gift(s) so you may begin to develop it, and then you will find your
proper place of service.
PROPHECY
Definition: To speak forth, prophetic declarations, exhortations and warnings
Characteristics: Elijah
Scripture: 1 Kings 18
Vs 1
- They are programmed to Scripture because they are motivated by Scripture.
They are normally heard asking the
question, "Where do you read that in the Bible?"
Vs 18
- Have a note of warning in their speech.
Vs 18
- They will normally point out specific sins.
Vs 19
- They normally will have a confrontational spirit.
Vs 19
- They normally emphasize the judgment of God.
Vs 21
- They offer black and white solutions.
Vs 22
- They sometimes believe they are alone when it comes to understanding truth.
Vs 27
- They seem to have an uncaring or caustic personality.
Vss
37-39 - They usually bring people back to the Lord by fear.
Vs 46
- There is always a sense of urgency in their life.
MINISTRY
Definition: Service, Servant, or Attendance
Characteristics: Timothy
Scripture: Selected
Acts
17:15 - A desire to serve others.
Acts
19:21-22 - They are happy to follow orders and be support personnel.
1
Corinthians 4:17 - They are faithful servants.
1
Corinthians 16:10 - They have an inner joy serving others.
Philippians 2:20 - They are fulfilled while serving others.
Philippians 2:21-22 - They look for opportunities to serve others.
1
Thessalonians 3:6 - They serve without complaining.
1
Timothy 1:2 - They are happy to be disciples.
1
Timothy 1:18-20 - They do not fear hindrances to God's work but view them as
opportunities.
Philemon 1 - The servant identifies with the teacher, master, or project at
hand.
EXHORTATION
Definition: Comfort, Entreat, To call to one, Call near, or Call for.
Characteristics: Paul
Scripture: Selected
Romans 6:6-7 & 11-13 - The Exhorter desires to give precise steps of action in
stimulating a believer to growth.
1
Corinthians 1:10 - The Exhorter takes a person at the point of where they are
and encourages them to grow.
2
Corinthians 7:3 - The Exhorter does not condemn but makes no excuse for sin
either.
Galatians 3:1 - The Exhorter counsels on a personal basis and avoids programmed
procedures.
Philippians 1:12 - The Exhorter sees tribulation as a method of spiritual
growth.
Colossians 1:9-12 - The Exhorter desires to see the Christian reach their
maximum spiritual potential.
Colossians 1:28 - The Exhorter sees the full potential of every believer.
1
Thessalonians 2:8-9 - The Exhorter stays with someone until they are restored.
GIVING
Definition: Share or Impart
Characteristics: Matthew
Scripture: Book of Matthew
Matthew must have had the gift of giving since he penned many principles of
handling money in the book named after him. Tithing does not mean you have the
gift of giving!
5:42
- The Giver has inward joy giving to those who have need.
5:46-47 - The Giver does not expect nor require a pay back.
6:1-4
- The Giver desires to give in secret.
6:19-20 - The Giver has the ability to make wise investments.
6:24
-The Giver views money as a vehicle not a goal.
6:25
- The Giver is satisfied with the basic necessities of life.
7:6 -
The Giver is very cautious where they invest their money.
10:8
- The Giver sees the money in their possession as God's and He has the right to
claim it for His needs.
10:9
- The Giver is frugal.
10:38
- Sacrificial giving is a way of life for the Giver.
13:46
- The Giver has the ability to make wise purchases.
16:26
- The Giver does not have an inward desire to stash away the Lord's money in
worldly investments. If they do, it is in short term investments for easier
access and no penalties.
18:8-9 - The Giver may rebuke a cheap Christian.
RULING
Definition: Preside or Set Over
Characteristics: Solomon
Scripture: Selected
1
Kings 3:8-9 - The Ruler sees himself as a servant with no self-ambitions.
1
Kings 3:23-28 - The Ruler is able to make wise and discerning judgments.
1
Kings 4:1-19 - The Ruler has the ability to delegate authority.
1
Kings 5:5 - The Ruler can see the big picture and results of a major project.
1
Kings 5:6, 13 - The Ruler can see what is needed to complete the task at hand.
1
Kings 5:8, 12 - The Ruler can deal rightly with other leaders.
1
Kings 5:14 - The Ruler has the ability to assign the right people to the right
tasks.
1
Kings 6:38-7:1 - The Ruler has the desire to tackle and accomplish many tasks.
2
Chronicles 2:9 - The Ruler is a planner and a schedule keeper.
2
Chronicles 7:4-5 - The Ruler identifies himself with his people in a given task.
Proverbs 22:13 - The Ruler abhors excuses by lazy people.
MERCY
Definition: To have the desire of relieving the miserable or to have pity upon
by actually relieving them.
Characteristics: Apostle John
Scripture: The Gospel of John
John
must have had the gift of mercy as he wrote much about merciful acts, plus he
was the disciple whom Jesus trusted to care for his earthly mother. It is
interesting to note that Jesus had earthly brothers and sisters yet John was
given the task to care for Mary.
3:30
- Mercy puts the needs of others before their own needs.
4:9 -
Mercy does not care if the person that needs help is an enemy.
4:14
- Mercy understands the deeper needs of others.
5:6 -
Mercy will attach themselves to the poor and helpless, in both material and
spiritual areas.
5:8-9
- Mercy will remain with a person until healing or improvement happens.
6:15
- Mercy tends to shy away from public ministry or life.
6:26
- Mercy may become a mark for their sympathetic virtues.
7:3-4
- Mercy may be misunderstood that they are seeking notoriety.
9:2-3
& 6-7 - Mercy is more concerned about healing than cause.
11:35
- Mercy identifies with the sorrow someone is feeling.
11:36
- Mercy builds deeper friendships than normal.
18:10-11 - Mercy may rebuke people who cause pain.
TEACHING
Definition: Instruction or Instructor
Characteristics: Luke
Scripture: Luke 1:1-4
1
(MANY HAVE TAKEN IN HAND) - A
teacher holds back information until all pertinent material is in.
2 A
teacher is careful of their information sources. (Entire verse)
3
(IT SEEMED GOOD TO ME) - A
teacher has an attitude of joy in doing research
3
(TO ME ALSO) - A teacher
realizes he is part of the body of Christ and does not hold sole interpretation.
3
(PERFECT UNDERSTANDING) - A
teacher will have optimum understanding of the material.
("perfect" denotes follow closely, trace, examine) The teacher does not
accept another's teaching unless it completely harmonizes in the entire Bible.
3
(OF ALL THINGS) - A teacher is
concerned with all facts and details.
3
(TO WRITE) - A teacher is happy
to be chained to a desk for many hours.
3
(UNTO THEE) - A teacher
personalizes the Scriptures for daily living.
3
(IN ORDER) - "Order" means in
succession or consecutive order. The teacher has the desire to deliver truth in
a systematic way.
4
(THAT THOU MIGHTEST KNOW) - The
teacher is concerned that their hearers understand.
4
(THE CERTAINTY OF THOSE THINGS) -
The teacher teaches with absolutes. "Certainty" means firmness,
steadfastness, stability
4 (WHEREIN THOU HAST BEEN INSTRUCTED) -
The teacher takes previously written material, tests it by Scripture and
either clarifies it or rejects it.
THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWING OUR SPIRITUAL GIFT(S)!
"I
don't even know if I have a spiritual gift" is the cry of many Christians. I
have heard this statement from different Christians. The ones I heard it from
are spiritually frustrated and do not seem to fit in anywhere. The results of
this situation is you become a destabilizing element to those who know and are
attempting to develop their spiritual gift. There are two very important reasons
why Christians need to know their spiritual gift.
1) So You May Work Where God Has Qualified You
Have
you ever called a plumber to wire up a house or called a carpenter to do
Arthroscopic surgery? Of course not, while these people are all qualified to do
a certain job, they are not qualified to do the wrong job. The same principle
applies to the spiritual realm. God has given different gifts to different
Christians because there are different ministries within the body of Christ.
Picture this scenario within a local church: All givers but no teachers, this
would result in a rich but spiritually illiterate church. All servants but no
leaders would result in "Everyone doing what was right in their own eyes," and
there would be chaos in the structure of the church.
Have
you ever seen a zombie in a Sci-fi movie? This is how a Christian moves without
knowing their spiritual gifts. We are spiritual zombies because we have no
direction in our lives, owing to the fact we do not know what direction to go
in. As soon as a believer discovers their spiritual gift, they immediately begin
the task of developing that gift, and instantly direction will begin to appear.
This direction will lead to a ministry you will feel comfortable with. The
reason you will feel comfortable is that you are now developing the gift which
God has placed within you. Spiritual frustration develops when a Christian
attempts to develop a gift they do not have or wish they had. Their Christian
walk will be one of frustration and envy when they see God using others instead
of them.
2) God Has a Ministry for Every Believer
God
did not save any Christian for the purpose of coming to church to listen to a
sermon and then go home and wait till next week to hear another sermon. Many
believers suffer frustration because they see no reason of existence. This is
normally verbalized by the statement, "Why did God save me?" Believers will
stagnate unless they seek that reason of existence. God has a plan for every
believer to be utilized in the Great Commission, whether home or abroad.
One
reason many Christians are frustrated is they have relegated ministry to the
church leaders. They inwardly believe there is such a thing as the “chosen
chosen,” in other words, those with gifted abilities and those without. This is
nowhere found in the Bible. This is why we have much pastoral burnout and many
Christians with excessive leisure time. One group is over-committed and the
other group is under-committed. If every Christian would find and develop their
spiritual gift, the Christian church would not be on the run from every cult,
anti-Christian judge, or political pressure group.