Understanding Spiritual Gifts: Divine Endowments for the Church

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The spiritual gift which any one of us may possess is something entirely different from that it is a gift that is given directly to us by the Holy Spirit. Now that's the first point to hold in our minds, therefore, that it is something separate from and distinct from natural gifts. [00:00:28]

The sovereignty of the spirit in the giving of these gifts is emphasized very clearly in this chapter. Listen to verse 11 for instance: but all these worketh at one and the selfsame spirit, dividing to every man severally as he will. It is he who decides and not us. [00:02:39]

The principle then I say is that the holy spirit is absolutely Sovereign in this matter and he decides. It's brought out clearly in verse 11 but the very term which is used beginning say at verse 7 and going on enforces the same point. [00:03:58]

Every single Christian is given some particular gift. Indeed, it seems to me that the analogy which the Apostle uses in this chapter concerning the nature of the church, this Perfect Analogy of the human frame, the body of necessity carries this idea that there is a special function and a special gift to every single member of the Christian Church. [00:05:25]

The gifts that are given differ in value. Now there again let me quote you some verses: verses 14 and 15 for the body is not one member, he says, but many. And then you've got it still more explicitly in verse 28: and God has said some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers. [00:06:38]

All gifts or any gifts must always be used in love. Now that's the great message of the 13th chapter, isn't it? Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels and have no charity, I am become as sounding brass or as a tinkling symbol. [00:08:58]

You should never estimate or judge a man's spirituality solely in terms of the gifts that he possesses. These two things do not always run parallel. A man may have a remarkable gift and yet he may be failing in certain respects so that you can't always equate these things. [00:09:32]

There is no gift which are concerning which you have a right to say or to postulate that a Christian must possess it if he has the Holy Spirit. Now that's rather an involved way of putting it. Let me put it in another way. [00:11:23]

The Apostles and Prophets are the foundation which surely and clearly suggests that they are not to be repeated but that they were special men at the beginning and the foundation and the origin of the Christian Church who are not to be repeated. [00:15:00]

The gifts did disappear after the apostles. Now you can read the evidence for yourselves. You will find a number of books dispute that, but if you trace back to the source, you will find that it really can be established. [00:21:14]

The gift of Miracles is withdrawn. Clearly, throughout the history of the church, Miracles have taken place and have been performed from time to time. And to say that these particular gifts which are dealt with here were for the apostolic period only in no sense denies the possibility of a miracle at any time or at any moment. [00:24:02]

God can work a miracle whenever he likes and wherever he likes, and he can answer prayer in an unusual manner whenever he chooses to do so. So let us be clear about that in our minds. To say that the gifts were only for that period is not to deny the possibility of Miracles now. [00:26:14]

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