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Spiritual Gifts Bible Study Teaching Guide What Is Your Gift?

- Session One (1 hours)


1. In groups do name tags: Four things Im good at Share and get acquainted in groups. (8-10 min.) 2. Introduce session and title: What is Your Gift? Use a gift box theme. (2-5 min.) 3. Skit: Finding Your Gift (5 min.) Listen for: Where is your gift? What does God want you to do? Four Affirmations 1. God intends for you to discover your gifts. 2. God will show you your gifts. 3. God will provide the way for you to develop your gifts. 4. God will provide the way for you to use your gifts. 4. Mini-lecture: Cells God Had Fun (5 min.) Definition of Spiritual Gift: Spiritual Gifts are unique abilities, talents, or interests given to us by God for the purpose of carrying out Gods plan of ministry through our lives. Central Truth of Session: Talents and abilities committed to God become Spiritual Gifts to be used in His service. 5. Paul wrote to the Romans about Spiritual Gifts in Romans 12:6-13. He included twelve gifts. Listen as I read a paraphrase of these verses. Brainstorm gifts. Do Unscramble Gifts Activity. (5-8 min.) 6. Each group is assigned one of the gifts. Direct them to the instructions in Learner Guide: Read the verses and the information about your assigned gift on the sheet provided. Assign gifts to teams and instruct them to use the large, colored paper provided to tear out and create a body part and then to write on that body part characteristics and jobs related to their assigned spiritual gift. The teams will put the body together and will discuss the biblical truth that we are one body with many gifts. Option 1: Write a Want Ad for one possessing your assigned gift. List 3-4 characteristics of this person plus 2-3 jobs this person should be able to perform in service to God. Option 2: Do a Spiritual Gifts Fashion Show. Use 32-gallon trash bags and dress a person with these characteristics and tasks. Use construction paper and tear into shapes. Write characteristics of this gift and tape on to bag to create fashion. (10-15 min.) 7. Share body parts and gifts and put the body together and discuss gifts. Dialogue about the diversity of gifts that form one body. Options: Share want ads and put on wall or have a gift fashion show. (15 min.) 8. Compare lists of Gifts and the talents and abilities you listed on your nametag. What do you think is your gift(s)? Write in space on nametag. (5 min.) 9. Lead groups to do Spiritual Gifts Inventory. Score inventories; make a list of members gifts on wall. (5 min.) 10. Closure: Read Romans 12:1-2. Discuss four ways we can commit our gifts to God and to his service. (5 min.) 1. Offer ___________________________ 2. Dedicated _______________________ 3. Do Not _________________________ 4. Let God _________________________ 11. Read prayer on nametag and make it a personal prayer. Sign and date prayer as a commitment of your gifts to God for His service. (5 min.)

Name Tags

Things that make


Name

Things that make


Name

SPECIAL
Four things Im good at:
1. 2. 3, 4. ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________

SPECIAL
Four things Im good at:
1. 2. 3. 4. ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________

My Spiritual Gift: ___________________


God, thank You for my unique talents and abilities. You have given me some beautiful gifts and have made me special. I commit now to use them in service for You.

My Spiritual Gift: ___________________


God, thank You for my unique talents and abilities. You have given me some beautiful gifts and have made me special. I commit now to use them in service for You.

Signed: ________________, Date: _____

Signed: ________________, Date: _____

Things that make


Name

Things that make


Name

SPECIAL
Four things Im good at:
1. 2. 3. 4. ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________

SPECIAL
Four things Im good at:
1. ________________________ 2, ________________________ 2. ________________________ 4. ________________________
My Spiritual Gift: ___________________
God, thank You for my unique talents and abilities. You have given me some beautiful gifts and have made me special. I commit now to use them in service for You.

My Spiritual Gift: ___________________


God, thank You for my unique talents and abilities. You have given me some beautiful gifts and have made me special. I commit now to use them in service for You.

Signed: ________________, Date: _____

Signed: ________________, Date: _____

What Is Your Gift? The Big Search Skit


Scene: Man and woman; Man with magnifying glass, searching for something. Woman: What are you looking for with that magnifying glass? Man: Something Woman: Well, what is it? Man: Im not sure. Woman: Did you lose something? Man: I dont think so. I dont think I ever had it. Woman: What do you mean? Man: UMMMMM. Woman: How will you know when you find it if you dont even know what youre looking for? Man: Trust me. (Keeps on searching) Ive heard that everyone has a gift. Woman: You mean, like a present? Man: No, God gives everyone at least one gift to be used to make the world a better place and to lead others to know Christ. Im looking for my gift. Woman: Youre looking in the wrong place. Man: Now you tell me! Woman: I couldnt tell you before because I didnt know what you were looking for. But now that you have let me in on your search, I can tell you that the best place to find your gift is not in this room. Man: Tell me where it is, then. Woman: Your gift is within you. Man: HUH? Woman: You will find your gift in your likes and desires and your talents and abilities. God wants to take what is already there and use it for His good after you dedicate it to Him. Man: Do you mean that God may let me use my own abilities and dreams? He doesnt want me to do something I dont want to do or something that is hard for me? Woman: God wants you to do what you are created to do, and He designed us so that we have abilities and interests. Those are the things He wants us to develop but that doesnt mean it will be easy. Man: Then I can relax. Woman: No! You must develop those gifts you already know you have. As you do that, you will discover other gifts. When you gave your life to Christ, your journey and search began. Man: Hey, Whats your gift? Woman: Its helping others find their gifts.

Spiritual Gifts Bible Study Learning Guide Session One What is your gift?
Introduction
From the skit fill in the following information: Where is your Gift? What does God want you to do? Four Affirmations: 1. 2. 3. 4. Insight: The church Nominating Committee was talking with Ben about a possible leadership position. The committee chairman asked Ben, What you think God has in mind for you. Where is He leading you to serve Him this year? Ben, a young Christian, said, Im not sure I want to do what God has in mind for me. When I was a teenager, I used to think that God only led people to go to Africa or Pakistan to be a missionary. I surely dont think thats for me. Now, as an adult, I dont have a clue. The chairman asked, Well, Ben, what are you good at? What do you really enjoy doing? What concept does Ben have about Gods will? Does God want you to do something with your life that would make you miserable? Doesnt God want you to use the things youre good at in His service? What advice would you give Ben? What is a Spiritual Gift? God must have had fun creating the world. He made everything just a little different from anything else. There are no two snowflakes alike; there are no two people alike, not even twins! He made us all unique to show that He is personally interested in each of us. Part of our uniqueness is expressed in our abilities. Some are good at one task while others excel in another. God has a special plan for each person a special ministry He wants each to perform. He gives to us abilities or gifts to equip us to carry out His plan. These gifts or abilities are things were good at doing; things we enjoy doing; they make us happy and fulfilled. A Spiritual Gift, then, can be defined as a unique ability, talent, or interest (thing we like to do) given by God to person for the purpose of carrying out Gods plan of ministry through his life. Session Central Truth: Talents and abilities committed to God become spiritual gifts to be used in His service. Bible Passage: Paul wrote to the Romans about Spiritual Gifts and listed twelve of the gifts God often gives. Read Romans 12:5-13 and find the gifts Paul spoke of.

Romans 12:5-13
5Though we are many, we are one body in union with Christ, and we are all joined to each other as different parts of one body. 6so we are to use our different gifts in accordance with the grace that God has given us. If our gift is prophecy, we must do it according to the faith that we have. 7...If it is service, we must serve. If it is teaching, we must teach. 8If it is exhorting, we must do so. Whoever has the gift of sharing with others what he has must do it generously. Whoever has the gift of leading, must work hard. Whoever has the gift of showing mercy to others must do it cheerfully. 9The gift of love must be shared with complete sincerity. Hate what is evil; hold on to what is good. 10Love one another warmly as brothers in Christ and be eager to show respect for one another. 11Work hard and do not be lazy. Serve the Lord with the gift of Enthusiasm. 12Let the gift of hope keep you joyful. Be patient in your troubles. The gift of Prayer should be used at all time. 13Get in the habit of expressing the gift of hospitality by sharing your belongings with your needy brothers and sisters and open your home to strangers.

Unscramble the Spiritual Gifts


Romans 12 Verses 5-7 Spiritual Gifts ROHPECPY CIEVRES NIGTACEH TOXRIGHEN RNSIHAG DNLGIAE CERYM EVLO TEHNUSIMAS __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ PEOH __________________ __________________

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Spiritually Gifted People


Read in your Bible the verses about your teams assigned gift. Research your teams assigned gift on the Spiritual Gifts Description sheet. Discover: Characteristics of your teams gift. Create: In your team, use the large, colored paper provided and tear out your assigned body part, and write on it characteristics and jobs a person possessing your assigned Spiritual Gift might possess and perform in service to God. Present: Share your gift and put your body part in place on wall. Option 1: Write a Want Ad for one possessing your assigned gift. List 3-4 characteristics of this person plus 2-3 jobs this person should be able to perform in service to God. Option 2: Do a Spiritual Gifts Fashion Show. Use 32-gallon trash bags and dress a person with these characteristics and tasks. Use construction paper and tear into shapes. Write characteristics of this gift and tape on to bag to create fashion

My Spiritual Gift: ___________________________________________

Personal Commitment of Spiritual Gift


In Romans 12:1-2, Paul gave four ways to commit yourself and your gifts to God: 1. Offer ________________________________________________________ 2. Dedicated ____________________________________________________ 3. Do not _______________________________________________________ 4. Let God ______________________________________________________

Team Assignment Option 3

We Are One Body

In your team, create a body part, and write on it characteristics and jobs a person possessing your assigned Spiritual Gift might possess and perform in service to God. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Head Arm 1 Arm 2 Hand 1 Hand 2 Leg 1 Prophesy Service Teaching Exhorting Sharing Leading 7. Leg 2 8. Foot 1 9. Foot 2 10. Torso 11. Ear 1 12. Ear 2 Mercy Love Enthusiasm Hope Prayer Hospitality

Notes about your Spiritual Gift

INVENTORY OF SPIRITUAL GIFTS


This inventory provides some general characteristics of the twelve Spiritual Gifts in this study. It is designed for two purposes: to teach the concept of spiritual gifts and to provide you with an instrument for producing a profile of leadership characteristics. The inventory consists of sixty items. Some items reflect concrete actions; other items are descriptive of traits; and still others are statements of belief or value. Directions: As you read each item, decide whether the sentence is true or descriptive of you. Circle the letter to the right of the sentence that most accurately reflects your decision. Your first response to the question is usually the best. N Not at all, this is untrue for me. O Occasionally, this is true of me about 25 percent of the time. F Frequently, this describes me about 50 percent of the time. M Most of the time, this would describe me. H Highly characteristic, this is definitely true for me. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Im not afraid to speak for the truth. In helping people, I seem to know the right thing to do. I enjoy discussing ideas and issues. Others seem to look to me for advice and help. I like to keep my life simple and natural. Setting and achieving goals is important to me. Doing things for people in need makes me happy. I can give to others without expecting anything in return. I get excited about my faith. I am an optimistic positive person. I am aware of the miraculous aspects of life. I enjoy making people feel at home. Expressing my feelings is easy for me. Im concerned that people dont grow more as Christians. I am never bored. I am accepting of others faults and failures. I find strength from bearing others burdens. Accomplishing something worthwhile takes great effort. Its not important for others to know the good things I do. I enjoy sharing what I have with others. Problems are a challenge to me. Injustices and evil in the world trouble me. I find prayer to be a great source of strength. I like to help people without being asked. Stating the facts in a situation is something I do well. I can usually encourage people to do things. I look for ways to get acquainted with new friends. I like to see all the pieces of a problem come together. I am attracted to people who are hurting. I dont hold grudges against people. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

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I am eager to see good things happen to people. Things eventually work out for the good. Talking to God is easy for me. I never meet a stranger. What I have to say is usually helpful to people. Difficult situations bring out the best in me. Every day is new for me. Im not afraid to be warm and close to people. I like to work with sick and neglected people. I consider myself to be a hard worker. I have an urge to tell others about my life in Christ. Im a good counselor. I can usually think clearly in confusion. I enjoy doing little things to help people. I will stand alone on something I believe in strongly. I dont care who gets credit for a job well done. I like to tell people whats important to me. My life is an open book for others to see. Completing a job is important to me. I somehow know how people in distress feel. I feel kinship with most people I meet. I usually have energy to burn. I am not easily disappointed. I pray every day. My home is open to lots of people. People see me as a frank and outspoken person. I will tell people if I think theyre doing wrong. Possessions are meant to be shared. Id rather do something myself than get others to do it. I have confidence in things I cannot see.

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The four gifts on which I score the highest: 1. ______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ 3. ______________________________________ 4. ______________________________________

Spiritual Gifts Descriptions


a. Prophecy The gift of speaking words of warning, comfort, and encouragement; has the ability to speak well before a group; one who can proclaim Gods Word. Romans 12:6; I Corinthians 14:3; Acts 2:16-18 b. Service The gift of helping others; sensitive to needs of others; caring and loving; life-style of daily showing Gods love. Romans 12:7; Matthew 20:25-29; Gal. 5:13; John 12:26 c. Teaching One who can use a variety of ways and methods to explain Gods word; one who sets an example and teaches by the way he lives; wants to help others discover Bible truths for themselves. Romans 12:7; I Corinthians 14:26; Matt. 28:19-20 d. Exhorting The gift of encouraging others; sensitive to others problems; ready to speak a helping word; makes people feel good about themselves. Romans 12:8; Hebrews 10:24-25; I Thessalonians 4:14 e. Sharing The gift of giving without seeking any reward or recognition; shares money, time, talents and self freely. Romans 12:8; Matthew 6:1-4; II Corinthians 9:7; I Thessalonians 2:8 f. Leading One who can help people and groups make good decisions; good organizer; confident before a group; can see needs and lead people to meet them. Romans 12:8; I Thessalonians 1:3 g. Mercy One with deep compassion for others; ready to help others in trouble; senses in others their pain, sadness, and despair; receives happiness from doing merciful deeds. Romans 12:8; Matthew 11:28-30; Matthew 12:7; Luke 6:36 h. Love The gift of sharing feeling of closeness and affection with others; caring and sensitive; always ready to forgive; treats others as brothers and sisters in family. Romans 12:9; I John 3:18; Col. 3:14; Phil. 2:2 i. Enthusiasm The gift of stimulating others to become motivated; brings excitement to a group; sees the Christian life as an adventure to be enjoyed; has an intensity of emotion that stirs up a group. Romans 12: 11; Rev. 3:15; Romans 12:11 j. Hope The gift of optimism; expecting great things to happen; sees the positive side and not the negative side; not easily disappointed; is strong in difficult situations; is happy and rejoices as a Christian. Romans 12:12; I Peter 1:3; Hebrews 10:23; Romans 5:3-5 k. Prayer The gift of talking to God about everything at all times; able to put into words what he feels in his heart; talks with God daily about others; can help others know how to talk to God more effectively. Romans 12:12; Ephesians 6:18; Luke 18:1 l. Hospitality The gift of friendliness; finds joy in giving, doing, loving, and serving others; welcomes all people into their group; helps new people feel at home. Romans 12:13; Hebrews 13:2; III John 5-6; I Pet

My Spiritual Gift is:

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SPIRITUAL GIFTS SCORE SHEET


Instructions: Transfer your letter responses from the inventory to each of the twelve scales below and write in the value for each response: N= - 2 O= - 1 F = 0 Add the values of items in each scale for a score. M= +1 H= +2
Prophecy Item Letter Value 1 22 35 45 56 Services Item Letter Value 2 24 44 46 59

Score Teaching Item Letter Value Sharing Item Letter Value Mercy Item Letter Value 7 17 29 39 50 5 19 41 48 58 3 21 25 43 47

Score Exhorting Item Letter Value Leading Item Letter Value Love Item Letter Value Hope 8 16 30 38 51 6 18 28 40 49 4 14 26 42 57

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Score Enthusiasm Item Letter Value Prayer Item Letter Value 11 13 23 33 54 9 15 31 37 52

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Score Hospitality Item Letter Value 12 20 27 34 55

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Dear Church Leaders, In preparation for the coming study on Spiritual Gifts, please read the following Bible study and pray, asking God to open your heart to the gift(s) He has placed within you.
Insight: The church group was planning a worship service for the nursing home. Jobs were being assigned to various people to cover all parts of the service. John was going to give a devotion; Susan was going to sing a solo. The group looked at Rodney. They all knew he played the clarinet well enough to do an instrumental solo. The pastor asked, What about it, Rod, would you play for the service? Rodney was shy and usually got nervous before a group. He shook his head and said, No, I think were going out of town that weekend. Sorry! Which of these people hid his talents and abilities? Which developed his/her gifts through using them? The Study: Jesus was a great storyteller. His stories are known as parables. Each parable had a special message, which Jesus wanted to teach. Luke 19:12-26 is a parable with a message that emphasizes the importance of using the gifts, talents, and abilities that God gives. Read this parable and study the following servant descriptions carefully. With which one do you identify? 1. The third servant represents one who chooses not to use his talents for God. He may be too lazy, shy, or afraid to make a mistake or he may feel like his gift is too small to use; therefore he doesnt try to use it. He might say, I have so small a talent and I can do so little with it. It is not worthwhile to try. These people feel they have been short-changed in respect to abilities. The third servant lost his coin because he failed to use it. When one fails to use his talents, he is in danger of losing them. 2. The second servant was\ cautious. He was prepared to let God work through him, but his own plans and interest got in the way. He is like those who place their talents and abilities into the service of God but only to a limited extent. They fail to commit all of their talents to God or they fail to give their best effort in Gods service. This servant received neither praise nor criticism from the master. When one fails to give God his best, he fails to receive Gods greatest blessings. 3. The first servant is a picture of a truly committed, mature Christian. He joyously lets God work through him. His happiness comes from serving God. He gives all of his talents for Gods service and gives his best efforts to God. The servant was rewarded with greater authority. The master praised him for being a faithful servant. The coin from the unfaithful third servant was given to this faithful servant. When one develops his talents, he often discovers other abilities that God has given him to use. Personal Commitment: Think about it and respond: Based on the way I am now using my talent, I am most like servant (circle)

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The reason for hiding or not using my talent(s) is Im (underline one): embarrassed afraid unsure of how to use talent I feel my talent is not good enough to use other reason: _____________________________________. As Christians, our goal is to be as much like the first servant as possible. However, we all find ourselves in the shoes of the second and even, at times, the third servant. The objective of the Spiritual Gift Study is to help us understand what spiritual gifts are and how we can use ours for ministry. Write below a prayer of commitment thanking God for your talents and abilities; asking God for wisdom to know how to discover and develop your spiritual gifts; commit yourself to using your gifts fearlessly in Gods service.

Dear God, Amen.

Getting ready for the study: Read Romans 12:5-13 Find the 12 Spiritual Gifts Paul refers to. What is a spiritual gift?

I am looking forward to our study together on Spiritual Gifts. You may find that a few surprises are in store for you. I promise you a fun session of digging into the Scriptures and discovering life changing Bible truths. Come with open minds, expectant hearts, and joyful spirits. Ill see you soon, until then, I am Yours in Christ.

Spiritual Gifts Bible Study Teaching Guide Gifts Are For Giving Session Two (1 hours)
Teaching Procedures 1. As members arrive give each a question or an answer placard. Instruct them to find their match: (15 min.) What is the purpose of Spiritual Gifts? To Build up Christs Church Who gives us Spiritual Gifts? Gods Holy Spirit What quality should all gifts have? Love Name three ways to identify your gifts. Try out the gifts; Ask others; Read the Bible What must you do to get the benefit from your gifts? Use them! What can happen if your gifts are never exercised? They can waste away. 2. Introduction (5 min.) Session Title: Gifts are for Giving Central Truth: Spiritual Gifts are for giving in specific ways of service to God and for the good of others. 3. Read I Corinthians 12:1, 4-11; What are Pauls guidelines for giving our gifts in service to God. (15 min.) Do matching activity in pupil piece: (1-D, 2-F, 3-G, 4-A, 5-B, 6-C, 7-E, 8-I, 9-H, 10-J, 11-L, 12-K) Cell Three Principles about Spiritual Gifts Learned from I Corinthians 12:1, 4-11 1. Theyre not just for spiritual blessings. 2. Responsibility comes with the gift. 3. Its up to you to discover and use your gift. 4. Three ways to identify your Spiritual Gifts: (5 min.) 1. Read what the Bible says on gifts. 2. Ask others what gifts they see in you. 3. Try out the gifts you think you might have. Faith includes risk! Read Passages on your gift in pupil piece. Write a topic poem on your gift. Show one way you plan to use your gift. Share in groups. (20 min.)

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Skit paraphrase of Acts 2 (10 min.) Narrator: Sets the stage Scene: Mountain outside Jerusalem Time: Moments before Jesus ascension People: Jesus Disciples Jesus: You will receive power from the Holy Spirit to use your gifts to tell about me in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. Narrator: As Jesus ascends, the Disciple stand, looking up into the sky. Angels: Hey, why do you stand there looking up at the sky? Go on; get busy using your gifts, doing what he told you. Hell be back!

7. Closure: (3 min) 1. Gifts are for giving name one person who needs your gift and one way you plan to use it to help that person. 2. Gifts are for building up the church - one job you could do next year in your church 8. Commissioning Service Choral Reading (2 min.)

Spiritual Gifts Bible Study Learning Guide Session Two Gifts Are For Giving
Introduction From the Matching Game fill in the following information What is the purpose of Spiritual Gifts? Who gives us Spiritual Gifts? What quality should all gifts have? Name three ways to identify your gifts? What must you do to get the benefit from your gifts? What can happen if your gifts are never exercised? Insight: Rodney knocked on the pastors door. He smiled sheepishly as he was invited into the office. The pastor said, Hows it going, Rod, and hows the clarinet playing these days? Rod answered, Well, Im okay, and thats what I want to talk with you about the clarinet, I mean. Last week you asked me to play the clarinet at the Nursing home, but I said that Id be out of town. Well, to be honest about it, I was just being my usual shy self. Im going to be in town that weekend after all, and I guess Ill play a short solo for them. The pastor responded, Thats terrific, Rod. Itll mean a lot to that group to hear you. Rod answered, I just thought about what you said last Sunday in your sermon that God gives us gifts to give back to Him for the good of others, and if the clarinet is my gift, I reckon I ought to give it to Him to use. What change has taken place in Rodney? How will Rodneys clarinet solo help both him and the folks at the Nursing Home? Rodney has learned an important lesson: God gives us gifts RFO THE OODG FO LAL. Read I Cor. 12:7 and unscramble. ___________________________ Session Central Bible Truth: Spiritual Gifts are for giving in specific ways of service to God and for the good of others. What Are Your Spiritual Gifts? What did you discover about your Spiritual Gifts? List the four gifts in which you scored highest: 1. _________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________ 3. _________________________________________ 4. _________________________________________ Did you already know that you possessed these gifts? Were you surprised about some? The question now, is what will you do with your gifts? In I Corinthians 12:1, 4-11, Paul gives us some guidelines about giving our gifts in service to God. Read this passage and match the following statements to learn Pauls message about giving our gifts to God: Bible Passage: I Corinthians 12:1, 4-11 Now, concerning what you wrote about the gifts from the Holy Spirit. There are different kinds of spiritual gifts, but the same Spirit gives them. There are different ways of serving, but the same Lord is served. There are different abilities to perform service, but the same God gives abilities to everyone for their particular service. The Spirits presence is shown in some way in each person for the good of all. The Spirit gives one person a message full of wisdom, while to another person the same Spirit gives a message full of knowledge. One and the same Spirit gives faith to one person, while to another person he gives power to heal. The Spirit gives one person the power to work miracles; to another the gift of speaking Gods message; and to yet another, the ability to tell the difference between gifts that come from the Spirit and those that do not. To one person, he gives the ability to speak in strange tongues, and to another he gives the ability to explain what is said. But it is one and the same Spirit who does all this; as He wishes, He gives a different gift to each person.

Gifts Are For Giving Matching Activity


1. God has given every person 2. Gods greatest gift 3. Each person is 4. Spiritual Gifts are given 5. With the ability to serve God 6. When God gives a gift, 7. Gods gifts are not to be used just in church 8. Responsibility 9. To discover your gift, you 10. God wants 11. God does not give gifts 12. Blessings and responsibility A. To carry out the work of God in the world. B. Comes the desire and power to do His will. C. He also gives opportunities for using that gift. D. A Spiritual Gift or Gifts. E. But in meeting needs in the world. F. Is salvation provided through His Son. G. An original. H. Must be willing to try, to commit, and to pray. I. Goes along with gifts. J. Each person to discover and use his or her gifts. K. Go hand in hand. L. Just for a spiritual blessing.

Want to discover more Spiritual Gifts? Through the inventory you discovered some of your gifts. But how can you keep discovering what gifts God has given you? Here are three steps to discover even more of your gifts: 1. Read Gods word and ask Him to show you His gifts in you. As you read through the descriptions of the gifts, ask the Lord to impress upon your heart and mind those gifts which are yours. Warning: Do not tell the Lord what gifts you want! Let Him give you the gifts He wants you to have. (I Cor. 12:11) 2. Ask others what gifts they see in you. All Christians are members of the same body. Help one another by sharing and encouraging one anothers Spiritual Gifts as they are recognized. 3. Try out the gifts you think are yours. Faith includes risk. If you think you have the gift of teaching and a friend thinks so too, then volunteer for a short-term teaching situation in your church. You may make a discovery.

What Else Does The Bible Say About Spiritual Gifts? Lets take seriously that first step Read the Bible. Choose the gift on which you scored the highest. Read the corresponding Bible passages. Create a topic poem on your gift. Prophecy Serving Teaching Exhortation Sharing Leading Mercy Love Enthusiasm Hope Prayer Hospitality Romans 12:6; I Corinthians 14:3; Acts 2:16-18 Romans 12:7; Matthew 20:25-29; Galatians 5:13; John 12:26 Romans 12:8; I Corinthians 14:26; Matthew 28:19-20 Romans 12:8; Hebrews 10:24-25; I Thessalonians 4;14 Romans 12:8; Matthew 6:1-4; 2Cor. 9:7; I Thessalonians 2:8 Romans 12:8; I Thessalonians 1:3 Romans 12:8; Matthew 11:28-30; Matthew 12:7; Luke 6:36 Romans 12:9; I John 3:18; Col. 3:14; Philippians 2:2 Romans 12:11; Revelation 3:15; Romans 12:11 Romans 12:12; I Peter 1: 3; Hebrews 10:23; Romans 5:3-5 Romans 12:12; Ephesians 6:18; Luke 18:1 Romans 12:13; Hebrews 13:2; III John 5-6; I Peter 4:9

My Spiritual Gift Topic Poem


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My Gift

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Two adjectives describing gift

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Three action words telling what gift does

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A four-word phrase of how your gift can be given to God for the good of others

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A synonym: another word for your gift

Personal Commitment of Spiritual Gifts: I plan to give my gift to serve God and help others: (Write below one way you will give your gift to a person who needs it or to the church to help build it up.) _____________________________________________________________________________________ Wow! Youve just made a big decision. You have not only discovered your unique Spiritual Gift, youve actually committed yourself to giving it to serve God and help others. How are you feeling right now? Shaky, uncertain, and afraid or excited, anxious to get started, confident in your ability, or perhaps all of the above? Jeremiah was experiencing some of your feelings when God called him to give his gifts. Read Jeremiah 1:4-10. Meditate on Gods words to Jeremiah: Do not be afraid, for I will be with you to protect you. God gives the gifts and counts on you to give them back through service, but He promises to be with you. Write below how this promise from God makes you feel

I feel

Spiritual Gifts Commissioning I Peter 4:7-11


Leader 1: Group one: Group two: Leader 2: Leader 3: Leader 1: Group one: Group two: Leader 1: All: The end of all things is near. You must be self-controlled and alert to be able to pray. Above everything, love one another earnestly. Because love covers over many sins. Open your lives to each other without complaining. Each one, as a good manager of Gods different gifts must use for the good of others the special gifts he has received from God. Whoever preaches must preach Gods messages; Whoever serves must serve with the strength that God gives him. So that in all things praise may be given to God through Jesus Christ. To whom belongs glory and power forever and ever. Amen.

Keep On Learning about Spiritual Gifts Paul wrote much about Spiritual Gifts. In Romans he listed twelve gifts that God often gives. In I Corinthians he emphasized that gifts are for serving God and ministering to others. Paul also wrote a letter to the Ephesians telling them to use their gifts to build up the church. Read Ephesians 4:7-13. He describes four gifted leadership positions. Read each description and write three church jobs the person in this gifted leadership position should be able to perform: 1. Apostle means Sent One. Persons sent from God. An apostle was a person sent with a message. An apostle may be sent out to a foreign country, another state, or even in ones own community. An apostle is someone who brings the good news to a new area; he is gifted in vision, daring, with faith and courage. Church Jobs: _______________________________________________________________________ 2. Prophet Persons with a message from God. A prophet can speak Gods Word for a particular situation. S/he is someone who proclaims the Gospel; gifted in speaking, encouraging, teaching, and mercy. A prophet is one who can preach a message in a pulpit or live a message on the job. S/he can proclaim a message in a variety of ways, in a variety of places. Church Jobs: _______________________________________________________________________ 3. Evangelist A person who announces Gods message. Someone who leads another to Christ; gifted in faith, communicates clearly the Gospel to those who do not yet believe in Jesus. S/he is not ashamed to talk about Christ. An evangelist could be one who verbally witnesses to another, one who participates in a group service for the purpose of sharing the Gospel, or one who lives a witness before lost friends. Church Jobs: _______________________________________________________________________ 4. Pastor/Teacher A person who helps Gods people. S/he is someone who cares for others and seeks to nurture them in their faith; an encourager of people; someone who feels the pain of another, a comforter; gifted in sensitivity, compassion, and service. A pastor/teacher is one who can help others understand the message in the Bible and is gifted in studying and explaining to others the Good News. Church Jobs: _______________________________________________________________________ Spiritual Gifts are for building up the church. Read Ephesians 4:12-16 to see what can happen when all Christians use their giftedness.

Spiritual Gifts What is your gift?


Introduction Write on your name tag 4 things you're good at, then go find 5 other people and find out what they're good at. What do you think this has to do with Spiritual Gifts? Insight: The church Nominating Committee was talking with Ben about a possible leadership position. The committee chairman asked Ben, What do you think God has in mind for you? Where is He leading you to serve Him this year? Ben, a young Christian, said, Im not sure I want to do what God has in mind for me. When I was a teenager, I used to think that God only led people to go to Africa or Pakistan to be a missionary. I surely dont think thats for me. Now, as an adult, I dont have a clue. The chairman asked, Well, Ben, what are you good at? What do you really enjoy doing? What concept does Ben have about Gods will? Does God want you to do something with your life that would make you miserable? Doesnt God want you to use the things youre good at in His service? What advice would you give Ben? What is a Spiritual Gift? God must have had fun creating the world. He made everything just a little different from anything else. There are no two snowflakes alike; there are no two people alike, not even twins! He made us all unique to show that He is personally interested in each of us. Part of our uniqueness is expressed in our abilities. Some are good at one task while others excel in another. God has a special plan for each person a special ministry He wants each to perform. He gives to us abilities or gifts to equip us to carry out His plan. These gifts or abilities are things were good at doing; things we enjoy doing; they make us happy and fulfilled. A Spiritual Gift, then, can be defined as a unique ability, talent, or interest (thing we like to do) given by God to person for the purpose of carrying out Gods plan of ministry through his life. Bible Passage: Paul wrote to the Romans about Spiritual Gifts and listed twelve of the gifts God often gives. Read Romans 12:5-13 and find the gifts Paul spoke of. Romans 12:5-13 5Though we are many, we are one body in union with Christ, and we are all joined to each other as different parts of one body. 6so we are to use our different gifts in accordance with the grace that God has given us. If our gift is prophecy, we must do it according to the faith that we have. 7...If it is service, we must serve. If it is teaching, we must teach. 8If it is exhorting, we must do so. Whoever has the gift of sharing with others what he has must do it generously. Whoever has the gift of leading, must work hard. Whoever has the gift of showing mercy to others must do it cheerfully. 9The gift of love must be shared with complete sincerity. Hate what is evil; hold on to what is good. 10Love one another warmly as brothers in Christ and be eager to show respect for one another. 11Work hard and do not be lazy. Serve the Lord with the gift of Enthusiasm. 12Let the gift of hope keep you joyful. Be patient in your troubles. The gift of Prayer should be used at all time. 13Get in the habit of expressing the gift of hospitality by sharing your belongings with your needy brothers and sisters and open your home to strangers.

What is the purpose of Spiritual Gifts?

To Build up Christs Church

Who gives us Spiritual Gifts?

Gods Holy Spirit

What quality should all gifts have?

Love

Name three ways to identify your gifts? Try out the gifts; Ask others; Read the Bible

What must you do to get the benefit from your gifts?

Use them!

What can happen if your gifts are never exercised?

They can waste away.

Spiritual Gifts
A unique ability, talent, or interest (thing we like to do) given by God for the purpose of carrying out God's plan of ministry for that person.

Central Truth
Talents and abilities committed to God become Spiritual Gifts to be used in His Service.

PROPHECY

SERVICE TEACHING EXHORTING

SHARING LEADING MERCY LOVE

ENTHUSIASM

HOPE PRAYER
HOSPITALITY

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