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Spiritual gifts are blessings or abilities given by God to His children through the power of the Holy Ghost. Gifts of the Spirit are given to bless and benefit those who love the Lord and seek to keep His commandments. The scriptures teach of many gifts of the Spirit:.
This gift is used in administering and leading the Church. Rather, it is the gift of wisdom—the ability to use knowledge in righteous ways.
The ability to teach by the power of the Holy Ghost see Moroni These spiritual gifts and others listed in the scriptures are only some examples of the many gifts of the Spirit. The Lord blesses His children in many ways according to their faithfulness and their needs and the needs of those they serve. The scriptures teach of many gifts of the Spirit: Related Topics Holy Ghost Revelation. Scripture References Moroni Prophets and Church Leaders.
Gifts of the Spirit. This promise was fulfilled on the Day of Pentecost and elsewhere as the church spread. In order to correct abuses concerning the spiritual gifts at Corinth , Paul devoted much attention to spiritual gifts in his First Epistle to the Corinthians chapters 12— In 1 Corinthians 12, two Greek terms are translated as "spiritual gifts". In verse 1, the word pneumatika "spirituals" or "things of the Spirit" is used. In verse 4, charisma is used.
This word is derived from the word charis , which means " grace ". In verses 5 and 6, the words diakonia translated "administrations", "ministries", or "service" and energemata "operations" or "inworkings" are used in describing the nature of the spiritual gifts. In verse 7, the term "manifestation phanerosis of the Spirit" is used. From these scriptural passages, Christians understand the spiritual gifts to be enablements or capacities that are divinely bestowed upon individuals.
Because they are freely given by God, these cannot be earned or merited. Though worked through individuals, these are operations or manifestations of the Holy Spirit—not of the gifted person. They are to be used for the benefit of others, and in a sense they are granted to the church as a whole more than they are given to individuals.
There is diversity in their distribution—an individual will not possess all of the gifts. It is generally acknowledged that Paul did not list all of the gifts of the Spirit, [1] and many believe that there are as many gifts as there are needs in the body of Christ. Some divide them into three categories using Old Testament offices. Proponents of cessationism distinguish between the "extraordinary", "miraculous", or "sign" gifts such as prophecy, tongues, and healing and the other gifts.
In addition, Roman Catholicism [20] and Eastern Orthodox Church also continue to believe in and make use of all of the spiritual gifts. The title apostle comes from the Greek word apostolos which means "a messenger, one sent forth with orders". While many Christians agree that the title of apostle is reserved for those among the first generation of Christians, many Christian denominations continue in one way or another to recognize a continuing apostolic ministry.
Many churches, such as the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Churches , believe in the doctrine of apostolic succession , which holds that properly ordained bishops are the successors to the apostles. Other Christian groups, such as classical Pentecostals, consider the role of a missionary to be fulfilling an apostolic ministry.
Others would say that the office no longer exists. In the New Testament, the office of prophet is to equip the saints for the work of service through exhortation, edification, and consolation 1 Corinthians Prophecy is "reporting something that God spontaneously brings to your mind". An evangelist is one who devotes himself to preaching the gospel. In the New Testament, evangelists preached from city to city, church to church. This term derives from a Greek word for "shepherd". In theory pastors are gifted to lead, guide, and set an example for other Christians.
The grammatical structure of Ephesians 4: Even so, the two terms are not interchangeable; while all pastors are teachers, not all teachers are pastors. Pastoral Gifts include integrity and compassion. Someone who devotes his or her life to preaching and teaching the Christian faith.
When teaching is provided for the Church by God, two gifts are actually given—to the Church is given a teacher and along with the teacher comes a divine capacity to teach. The word translated as "ministry" is diakonia , which can also be translated "service".
The ability to motivate Christians "to patient endurance, brotherly love, and good works". Those with this gift share their own possessions with others with extraordinary generosity. While all Christians should be givers, those possessing this gift will go beyond this normal giving. This gift speaks to the various leadership roles found in the Church. While many think of roles such as administration, management of funds, strategy planning, etc.
Possibly identical to the gift of helps, the mercy-shower possesses a ministry of visitation, prayer, and compassion to the poor and sick. An utterance or message of wisdom supernaturally granted to an individual. For Paul, wisdom refers to "the knowledge of the great Christian mysteries: The knowledge referred to is often said to relate to understanding Christian doctrine or scriptural truth. This refers to that strong or special faith "which removes mountains, casts out devils Matthew The ability to supernaturally minister healing to others.
The plural indicates the variety of sickness healed and the many forms the gift takes, such as healing by anointing with oil, by the laying on of hands , by saying the name of Jesus or by the sign of the cross. The performance of deeds beyond ordinary human ability by the power of the Holy Spirit.
An outpouring of this gift is prophesied in Joel 2: Visions tend to be more private experiences than the other gifts. Some researchers expand the definition of visions to include a strongly felt presence. The capacity to discern, distinguish, or to discriminate the source of a spiritual manifestation—whether it emanates from a good or evil spirit.