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Are gifts of the spirit as detailed in 1st Corinthians, chapters 11-13 still applicable or are they no longer relevant/needed in this day and age?
Q: Are gifts of the spirit as detailed in 1st Corinthians, chapters 11-13 still applicable or are they no longer relevant/needed in this day and age?
Summary
In this conversation, Dr. Michael Easley and Hanna Seymour discuss the relevance of the gifts of the Spirit as outlined in 1 Corinthians, emphasizing their purpose and application in today’s church. He explores the distinction between miraculous gifts and the innate abilities individuals possess. He encourages listeners to understand and utilize their unique gifts in service to others. The discussion also touches on the importance of love as the foundation for all spiritual gifts.
Takeaways:
- God gives spiritual gifts for the common good.
- The purpose of sign gifts was authentication of the apostles.
- Miracles are different from the gifts of the Spirit.
- Spiritual gifts can align with one’s natural abilities.
- Love is the greatest of all gifts and should underpin all actions.
- The lists of spiritual gifts in the Bible are not exhaustive.
- Each person is uniquely created and gifted by God.
- Understanding your gifts can enhance your service in the church.
- Gifts may evolve as a person grows in faith.
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