Sunday Sep 29, 2024
Use Your Gifts | Bob Wriedt | Romans 12:3-8
"Do you know your spiritual gifts?"
This question has been popular in evangelical Christianity throughout the past fifty years or so. And with good reason - the New Testament describes spiritual gifts as being one way that God provides for His people.
But how we talk about spiritual gifts in the church does not always match the beauty and fullness of what the New Testament describes. Too often they are reduced to an assessment inventory and a call to then join a ministry team ("Do you have the gift of mercy? Become a Children's Ministry volunteer! Actually, whatever gift you have, join Children's Ministry!")
There's nothing wrong with (most) spiritual gifts inventories or with matching our gifts to service, but there has to be something more spiritual about spiritual gifts, doesn't there?
In his sermon "Use Your Gifts, Pastor Bob takes us through Romans 12:3-8, one of the longest passages in the Bible about spiritual gifts. In this passage, Paul puts spiritual gifts in the context of what it means to be human - to have an accurate self-assessment of what is (and is not) possible for our lives, to need one another, and to offer something to each other.
As we look at spiritual gifts in a broad view of the message of Romans as a whole, We hope that you can find joy, peace, and delight in using our spiritual gifts for ministry.
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