Title: Welcome to
1Welcome to
- Christianity 401
- Serving In Your
- God-given Ministry
- Instructor Pastor Rick Helein
- rick.helein_at_mcleanbible.org
- 703-489-7107 (cell)
McLean University McLean Bible Church
2What are Spiritual Gifts?
- Spiritual gifts are supernatural abilities given
by the Holy Spirit and distributed to every
believer according to Gods design and grace for
the common good of the body of Christ.
3Scripture Tells US
- Spiritual gifts are
- God given 1 Corinthians 1211
- - God gives at least one gift to each of His
children when they receive the Holy Spirit at
salvation - - We cant choose or earn them
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- Supernatural 1 Corinthians 127
- - They are special abilities or divine
endowments from the Holy Spirit to fulfill Gods
purposes -
- Given to build up the Body of Christ 1 Peter
410-11 - - Not meant for ourselves
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4Spiritual Gifts
- They are not talents, skills or natural
abilities - Natural abilities given to everyone by God at
physical birth, spiritual gifts given only to
believers at spiritual birth - Sometimes our talents and abilities do enhance
our spiritual gifts - Only the Holy Spirit can bring about supernatural
spiritual results in a believers life - Spiritual gifts are often unrelated to our
natural talents so that God will get the glory
5Spiritual Gifts
- They are not Spiritual Disciplines
- Every believer should develop good spiritual
habits such as prayer, bible study, fellowship - Spiritual disciplines strengthen the individual,
spiritual gifts strengthen others - Spiritual discipline Spiritual gift
- Prayer ------ Faith
- Bible study ------ Knowledge
- Fasting ------ Mercy
6Spiritual Gifts
- They are not titles or ministry positions
- Titles indicate general roles, spiritual gifts
indicate specific functions - Ministry Position Spiritual Gift
- Pastor ----- Teaching
- Small group leader ----- Shepherding
- Mercy team leader ----- Encouragement
7Spiritual Gifts
- They are not THE fruit of the spirit
- Example love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
goodness, faithfulness - Fruits of the Spirit are inward characteristics
of the believers heart - Spiritual gifts are task-orientated functions
that God has equipped us to perform in service - Both are necessary for effective ministry
8Activity 16-18
- Group discussion
- Read 1 Corinthians 12 1-31
9Two Kinds of Gifts-20
- Permanent edifying or service gifts
- These gifts are in use today
- Temporary confirming or sign gifts
- These gifts were used by God to authenticate the
gospel and its messengers during the early
church. They are not in use today
10Permanent / Edifying Gifts-19
- Serving Wisdom
- Teaching Knowledge
- Exhortation Discernment
- Giving Administration
- Leadership Evangelism
- Mercy Faith
- Pastor/Shepherd
11Confirming / Sign Gifts -20,49
- Sign gifts
- Speaking in tongues
- Interpretation of tongues
- Works of healings and miracles
- Prophets and Apostles
- Sign gifts were not given by God to be used as
part of normative church worship and service - Lon Solomons tape set, Tongues, Healings, and
Miracles
12Gift of Being an Apostle p. 21
- Label of being called an Apostle is being
misapplied today - Todays missionaries are not Apostles
- Apostles were a gift to the first century church
- Apostles specifically appointed by Christ
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- Primary qualification is to have seen the risen
Lord -
13Gift of Being an Apostle
- Apostles had unlimited authority over the entire
early church - Apostles were able to perform miracles
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- Not everyone who claimed to be an Apostle in the
early church passed the test -
- Apostles were the foundation of the church
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14Gift of Being a Prophet p.22
- Purpose of a prophet was to foretell the future
and receive new information directly from God
then communicate that to mankind - God communicates to us today through His word
not through prophets -
- A prophet must be able to predict the future with
100 accuracy, without error, EVER - Old Testament men who claimed to be prophets who
made even one mistake were stoned to death -
15Gift of Miracles p. 23
- Definition God setting aside His natural law to
do whatever He pleases - Moses parting the Red Sea
- Jesus walking on Water
- God usually works within His natural law to
supernaturally answer our prayers - Person with gift of miracles would need to be
able to set aside natural law at will,
immediately, completely and publicly
16Gift of Miracles
- Only three times in history of the world has God
poured out true miracles - Time of Moses and Joshua
- Time of Elijah and Elisha
- Time of Christ and the Apostles
- God used miracles to authenticate His message and
messengers
17Gift of Miracles
- Miracles in the bible were performed immediately
- A person with the gift of miracles would need to
be able to set aside Gods natural laws
immediately, completely and publicly - God can and does perform miracles
18Gift of Healing-p.27-28
- Success of the healing was not determined by the
faith of the person being healed - Scriptural healing was done in public before
unbelievers - Healings were immediate, instantaneous and
complete - The healing was for many illnesses including
organic diseases - Sometimes God will have us sick for His purposes
- Jesus went to where the sick were
- Jesus could heal everyone who he encountered
- Everyone who healed could do it at any time they
wanted to
19Speaking in Tongues p. 24-26
- Gift of tongues is the supernatural ability to
speak in a human language not previously known to
the individual-chapter 13 is hyperbole used by
Paul to admonish the Corinthians. - Acts 26,8 is the only place in the bible where
the gift is described in detail as to how it
operates - Human language was being spoken such that those
who knew the language understood it - No indication in scripture that tongues is an
angelic or private prayer language
20Speaking Tongues
- When Angels spoke anywhere in the bible they used
human language. - Private devotional use of tongues is not in
keeping with spiritual gifts - Gifts are to used for serving others, not
yourself - Tongues described in 1 Cor. 14 were always used
evangelistically in a public setting - 1 Cor. 138 says tongues will cease
- complete comes adjective - Cannon
21Seven Motivational Gifts-17
- Since we have gifts that differ according to the
grace given to us, each of us is to exercise them
accordingly - If Prophesy, according to the proportion of his
faith - If service helping, in his service
- Or he who teaches, in his teaching
- Or he who exhorts, in his exhortation
- He who gives, with liberality
- He who leads rules or administers, with
diligence - He who shows mercy, with cheerfulness.
22OUR INDIVIDUAL PERSPECTIVE
- We each have one of these gifts as our primary
motivation and ministry (although we can have
secondary motivational gifts) - We must use them according to the grace we've
been given, in faith, and with sound judgment. - We should be secure in our gift its strengths
and weaknesses without envy or trying to be
like someone else with a differing gift. - Gifts match our core motivation (what makes you
light up!), which also match our calling (area of
ministry)
23The body of Christs Perspective
- Each of these seven gifts are necessary for a
healthy church (the Body of Christ) and are to be
vital parts of every church. - They must be ubiquitous and allowed full
expression in a church- and its meetings, its
structure, its ministries, its leadership and in
its day-to-day life as a community - No one gift (or gifted person!) is to dominate
over the others. - The absence of even one gift means a crippled
church.
24Gift Motivations Means Fruit
Prophetic Transparency change Assert what is true, Just real Vision
Teacher Understanding stability Detailed knowledge comprehension Wisdom
Helper Serving blessing Fulfill Tasks meet needs Completion
Exhorter Peace harmony Relationships Encouraging Others Cohesion
Giver Resources Creativity Generate life seize opportunities Vitality
Ruler Propriety Practicality Rules, structure Administration Order
Mercy Intimacy Grace Compassion, Kindness Empathy Acceptance
25Application
- If those with prophetic gifts are muzzled
- Your church, your meetings and your life will
lack transparency and vision - If the Teachers are not encouraged to explain
- Your church, your meetings and your life will
lack understanding and wisdom - If the helpers are not honored as they serve
- Your church, your meetings and your life will
lack blessings and things will never reach
completion.
26Application
- If the exhorters are not free to reach out and
relate - Your church, your meetings and your life will
lack harmony and social cohesion - If the givers are prevented from presenting
opportunities - Your church, your meetings and your life will
lack resources, vibrancy and vitality - If those gifted at ruling are not allowed to
administer - Your church, your meetings and your life will
lack decency, structure and order.
27Application
- And if those who bring mercy are not esteemed
- Your church, your meetings and your life will
lack intimacy and grace and will never lay hold
of the full acceptance of the Father or each
other which is available through Christ
28Uniquely You
- Every believer has at least one gift.
- Many have a combination called a gift mix
- Mercy encouragement hospitality
- Administration leadership wisdom
- WARNING- Gift Projection
29Next 2 Weeks
30Welcome to Week 3
- Christianity 401
- Serving In Your
- God-given Ministry
- Instructor Pastor Rick Helein
- rick.helein_at_mcleanbible.org
- 703-489-7107 (cell)
McLean University McLean Bible Church
31Uniquely You
- Every believer has at least one gift.
- Many have a combination called a gift mix
- Mercy encouragement hospitality
- Administration leadership wisdom
- WARNING- Gift Projection
32Service/Helps
Supernatural ability to accomplish practical and
necessary tasks which minister to and meet the
needs of others
33Service/Helps
- Receives great joy in meeting the needs of others
- Serves behind the scenes as needed
- Senses Gods purposes and pleasure in meeting
everyday responsibilities - Attaches spiritual value to practical service
- Interested in serving God by blessing others
34Service/Helps
- Traits
- Available, selfless, willing, helpful,
reliable, loyal, dependable, whatever-it-takes
attitude - Cautions
- Takes on too much
- Finds it difficult to say no
- Be a servant, not a martyr
35Teaching
Supernatural ability to communicate biblical
truth in a way that leads to spiritual results in
peoples lives
36Teaching
- Communicate biblical truth that inspires greater
obedience to Gods Word - Challenge listeners with truths of scripture
- Loves to study scripture and present what they
discover - Have a deep understanding of Gods truth
37Teaching
- Traits
- Disciplined, perceptive, practical, analytical,
articulate - Cautions
- Needs to avoid pride that may result from
superior bible knowledge - Needs to remember their spirituality is not
measured by how much they know - Could become too detailed and fail to make life
application
38Encouragement/Exhortation
- Supernatural ability to strengthen, comfort, or
urge action to those who are discouraged or
wavering in their faith
39Encouragement/Exhortation
- Come to the side to those who are discouraged to
strengthen and reassure them - Challenge, comfort or confront others to trust
and hope in promises of God - Motivate others to grow
- Emphasize Gods promises and have confidence in
his will
40Encouragement/Exhortation
- Traits
- Positive, motivating, challenging, affirming,
reassuring, supportive, trustworthy - Cautions
- Can sometimes be overly optimistic, simplistic,
or flattering - Should take time to understand where others are
and what they really need -
41Giving
Gives time, talent, or resources in a
supernatural way for the work of God.
42Giving
- Provide resources generously and cheerfully,
trusting God for His provision - Supports the work of ministry with sacrificial
gifts to advance the Kingdom by managing their
finances and limiting their lifestyle
43Giving
- Traits
- Wise stewardship, responsible, resourceful,
charitable, trust in God, disciplined - Cautions
- Need to remember the churchs agenda is
determined by leaders, not by the givers gift - The power of money
44Leadership
Supernatural ability to cast a spiritual vision,
communicate it, and then motivate people to make
that vision a reality.
45Leadership
- Provides direction to Gods people or ministry
- Motivates others to perform to the best of their
ability - Able to communicate the big picture
- Able to set and motivate others to achieve goals
46Leadership
- Traits
- Influential, diligent, visionary, trustworthy,
persuasive, motivating - Cautions
- Needs to focus attention on relational
capabilities - Needs to remember the biblical model of the
servant leader - Do not need to be in a leadership position to use
this gift
47Mercy
Supernatural ability to help those who are
suffering or in need, having compassion and a
tender heart that is moved to action
48Mercy
- Focus on alleviating the sources of pain or
discomfort in suffering people - Address the needs of the lonely and forgotten
- Extend love, grace and dignity to those facing
hardships and crisis - Serve in difficult circumstances and do so
cheerfully
49Mercy
- Traits
- Empathetic, caring, responsive, kind,
compassionate, sensitive, burden-bearing - Cautions
- Needs to guard against feeling unappreciated
since some people helped do not show appreciation
50Mercy
- Cautions
- Needs to be aware that rescuing people from their
pain can sometimes hinder Gods work in that
person - Repeated sin bad choices always have
consequences - Exercising tough love may be required at times
51Hospitality
- Supernatural ability to care and minister to
people by providing fellowship, food and shelter
52Hospitality
- Seems to always be ready and willing to invite
guests over or offer their homes for a place to
meet - Finds deep satisfaction in providing refreshments
or preparing meals - Tirelessly serves others to make them feel
comfortable and encouraged
53Hospitality
- Traits
- Sociable, flexible, gracious
- Cautions
- Avoid ignoring your own family and personal needs
by constantly inviting others over to your home
54Wisdom
- Supernatural ability to effectively apply
spiritual truth to meet a need in a specific
situation -
55Wisdom
- Can apply biblical truths to the circumstances of
life - Can focus on unseen consequences in determining
the next steps to take - Provides God given solutions in the midst of
conflict and confusion
56Wisdom
- Traits
- Sensible, insightful, practical, wise, fair,
experienced, common sense - Cautions
- Need to avoid having others develop a dependence
upon them which may weaken their faith in God - Need to be patient with others who do not have
this gift
57Welcome to Week 4
- Christianity 401
- Serving In Your
- God-given Ministry
- Instructor Pastor Rick Helein
- rick.helein_at_mcleanbible.org
- 703-489-7107 (cell)
McLean University McLean Bible Church
58Knowledge
Supernatural ability to bring truth to the Body
of Christ through deep insight into the Word of
God
59Knowledge
- Ability to search the scriptures for divine
insight and understanding - Can apply biblical truths to the circumstances of
life
60Knowledge
- Traits
- Inquisitive, responsive, observant, insightful,
reflective, truthful, spiritually sensitive - Cautions
- Need to be careful of this gift leading to pride,
knowledge puffs up
61Faith
Supernatural ability to trust in Gods
promises with confidence and unwavering belief in
Gods ability to fulfill his purposes
62Faith
- Believe in the promises of God and inspire others
to the same - Act in complete confidence of Gods ability to
overcome obstacles - Have an attitude of trust in Gods will
- Have a deep dependence on Gods Word
63Faith
- Traits
- Prayer warrior, optimistic, trusting, assured,
positive, inspiring, hopeful - Cautions
- Should remember that those who speak with reason
and desire to plan do not necessarily lack faith
64Discernment
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- Supernatural ability to distinguish the spirit of
truth from error.
65Discernment
- Able to see clearly through a confusing situation
- Can detect when something or someone does not
line up with Gods truth - Can distinguish truth from error, right from
wrong, pure motives from impure - Can identify deception in others with accuracy
66Discernment
- Traits
- Perceptive, insightful, sensitive, intuitive,
decisive - Cautions
- May struggle with how to express their
perceptions and feelings - Could be harsh when confronting others, instead
of speaking the truth in love
67Administration
- Supernatural ability to understand what makes an
organization function, and the special ability to
plan and execute - procedures that accomplish the goals of the
ministry
68Administration
- Can organize people, tasks or events
- Develops strategies and plans to reach goals
- Assists ministries to become more effective and
efficient - Can create order out of organizational chaos
69Administration
- Traits
- Thorough, objective, responsible, organized, goal
oriented, efficient, conscientious - Cautions
- Could fail to see Gods purposes being fulfilled
in the process of meeting a goal - Could use people simply to accomplish goals
without being concerned for their growth in the
process
70Evangelism
- Supernatural ability to communicate the gospel in
a way that results in people accepting Christ
71Evangelism
- Communicates the message of Christ with clarity
and conviction - Seeks out opportunities to talk to unbelievers
about spiritual matters - Challenges unbelievers to faith and to become
fully devoted followers of Christ - Adapts the presentation of the gospel to connect
with the individuals needs - Seeks opportunities to build relationships with
unbelievers
72Evangelism
- Traits
- Sincere, candid, respected, influential,
confident - Cautions
- Needs to remember that the Holy Spirit, not
guilt, is the motivator in a persons decision
for Christ - Needs to listen carefully because the same
approach is not appropriate for everyone - Should avoid becoming critical of others who do
not have this gift
73Pastor / Shepherd
Supernatural ability to nurture, care for and
guide people toward maturity in their spiritual
journey
74Pastor/Shepherd
- Provides guidance and oversight to a group of
Gods people - Models with their life what it means to become a
fully devoted follower of Christ - Establishes trust, loyalty and confidence through
long term relationships - Leads and protects those within their span of care
75Pastor/Shepherd
- Traits
- Nurturing, guiding, protective, supportive,
relational - Cautions
- Needs to be aware that the desire to feed and
support others can make it difficult to say no
76Pitfalls and Cautions
- Assuming we are automatically useful to God
- Apart from Me you can do nothing (John 155)
- As a reason not to do something
- All of us are to show mercy, share our faith, be
encouraging - Wrong view of our gift
- do not think of yourself more highly than you
ought (Romans 123)