Saturday, February 16, 2019
Philosophy of Spiritual Gifts :: Christian Spiritual Gifts
The area of spiritual gifts is one which holds great interest for me. The thought that the different areas of effectiveness and skills are from God is interesting. I grew up with the teaching that we had God given abilities yet neer equated these with spiritual gifts. They were just skill that we had been born with. I felt that our genetics and social conditioning had as much to do with these gifts as the Holy spirit did. Since there are non-Christians who exhibit these same abilities and gifts and when I was not a Christian I still had the desire to promote others (encouragement is my spiritual gift). So I guess that I just never thought of these as spiritual gifts. I gain been wondering for a few years now about what my spiritual gifts are. Although I have been intrigued by them, I was unsure of the method to use to discover them. The loyalty is, the thought that I did not know never really have-to doe with me. The lack of understanding my spiritual gifts did not keep me fr om ministering. In a way I guess that they were already unembellished to me. The only thing I was missing was the Christian terminology for them. I would still be content not to know what the spiritual gifts I have are, simply the elective I took gave me the opportunity to explore and discover the spiritual gifts I possess. My involvement in the discovering of my spiritual gifts is purely by Gods design, so I assume that the time is right for me to be aware of them. The class mental faculty has been informative and interesting, and has revealed to me the gifts that God has blessed me with.The biggest concern I have regarding familiarity of our spiritual gifts is the temptation to misuse them and to a smaller degree to permit ourselves be constricted in what we do in our spiritual lives because the labor may lie outside of our gifts. The thought that people use this as an excuse is disappointing to me. That tells me that they do not have a luxuriant understanding of who our G od is. To limit oneself to the spiritual gifts that are evident is in a sense limiting God. When We become Christians is purely because of what God has worked in us. Throughout the life of the believer the continuing work of the Spirit is evident in our lives, or should be if the believers relationship with God is healthy.
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