Embracing Spiritual Gifts for Church Unity and Love

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The Apostle Paul becomes just an emotional and intelligent type, you see it's incredible that people should say such things isn't it well now thank God that we've got the scripture before us and thank God that the Apostle goes on repeating these things having therefore gifts differing according to the grace that is given us. [00:06:56]

The gifts that we have, any gift that we have, is always according to the grace that is given us. Now let's remind ourselves again of this, the Apostle repeats it, I've got to repeat it. The gifts that he's talking about here are not our natural gifts. [00:07:09]

He is dealing here now with these spiritual gifts which are given to us as members of the church and which are meant to be exercised in the body for the benefit of the whole church and through the church to those who are outside. [00:07:40]

The gifts that the Apostle is dealing with are gifts that are only given to those who belong to the body. In other words, they're only given to those who are born again. They're not given to anybody else. He's only dealing with these special spiritual gifts that are given alone to those who were truly Christian. [00:08:02]

It is God the Holy Spirit who decides what particular gift to give to each particular Christian. He is the Lord, and the lordship of the Spirit is the great thing that is emphasized. [00:10:54]

The word coveting is a very strong word. It means an intense desire. I must say it again, how anybody can say that the Apostle Paul discouraged people to seek gifts passes my comprehension. He goes out of his way to use one of the strongest words he could have ever found, intense desire, cover it. [00:22:04]

The man who is filled with love is the man whom God can trust most safely with the better gifts. He can't trust the other man. He'll misuse them to himself and his own aggrandisement and his own self-glorification. If you really want the better gifts, says Paul, go in for love. [00:28:06]

All is be content with the gift that is given you. It's all right to cover the better, but if you're not given it, don't sulk, don't grumble, don't complain, don't be like the man who was given one talent and hid it in a napkin. [00:29:00]

The Apostle is teaching here that these gifts were only temporary and that once we'd got the New Testament scriptures, they would be no longer necessary, and so there have never been such gifts since the apostolic age, and it's very wrong to seek them and to look for them at any other time. [00:16:04]

The Apostle Paul had not got it in his power, great Apostle as he was, to give this gift to others. My fourth deduction is still more urgently needed, I feel, from what I'm reading at the present time and from what I'm told. [00:34:09]

You and I must never do anything in any way to try to produce this gift either in ourselves or in anybody else. Why not? It is the gift of the Holy Spirit. We can desire, we cannot produce, we cannot help in any way at all. [00:34:22]

The man who's faithful in his ministry in the home church is as much acting according to the gift given to him by the Spirit as is the man who's gone over the seas and who may be suffering the hardships of the front line. [00:47:56]

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