Embracing Spiritual Gifts for Church Unity and Service

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This is what we're going to be doing today in this section. We're starting a new section in Paul's letter here in 1 Corinthians where he's introducing the idea of spiritual gifts. He's moving on to a new subject. You see that in verse 1, now concerning. So he's transitioned in his letter. Remember, he's writing to the church at Corinth and he helps start. [00:03:38] (25 seconds)


What is the purpose of these gifts? And some of you are looking at the handout, and you're like, he is still on point one. Man, oh, how is this going to work out? You're saying, well, you're hoping that I didn't budget as much time for two and three, and that's your prayer right now. And yes, I budgeted far more time for point one, just so you know. [00:27:16] (24 seconds)


So if you're a believer in Christ, you have been uniquely gifted, and it's the expectation for you to use that gift for God's glory. That means that God has looked at you and said, okay, I am going to specifically give this function, this ability, this skill set to this person here, and I'm going to put them in this church there. [00:35:19] (21 seconds)


So the church is positively affected when you use your gifts to serve God. And finally, then, the church is negatively affected if you do not use your gifts to serve God. So if you have gifts, and you do, and you're not using them to serve God, then that's having a negative effect on the church. [00:37:04] (19 seconds)


I could get you a paper copy if you wanted one, but I say it might be helpful. The reason why is because sometimes it's better. Sometimes we need other people. Sometimes we need other people's input in order for us to determine those things, and the tests and inventories are only our viewpoint on that. [00:38:48] (19 seconds)


As a Christian, you have spiritual gifts that the entire church, including its head, Jesus Christ needs you to use. Okay, that's what I want us to walk away from today. Now, understanding all the nuances of that, we'll keep unpacking. But for now, this will be a good thing for you to meditate on over the next week. [00:43:04] (19 seconds)

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