Series | The Promises of God
Scripture | 1 Corinthians
12:7, “Now to
each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good.”
Lesson 7 | The Promise of Spiritual Gifts
Imagine if Jesus had a party like the kind you
went to when you were younger where the host gives everyone a gift of some
kind- candy, little toys, etc. Consider
at some point during the party if Jesus came out with the gifts and started
handing them out to only a few people. Now
imagine if there were fifty people in the room, but Jesus only gave the first
twelve people a gift. Now imagine if
Jesus had promised that everyone who had come would receive a gift. How would you feel if you weren’t one of the
people receiving a gift? I know I would
be hurt and probably would walk over to Jesus and ask Him, “Why didn’t I get a
gift?” And I would also ask, “Why did
you promise everyone a gift, if you weren’t going to give one to
everybody?”
In the same way with spiritual gifts I find it
funny and sad when I hear well-intentioned preachers teach that the gifts of
the Holy Spirit were only for the first century believers or that today only a
certain chosen few are given the gifts. The
Bible teaches the exact opposite. Paul said
in the above verse that the “manifestation” or “appearance” of the Spirit is
given to “each one” and is “given for the common good.” He also went on to teach in 1 Corinthians
12:11 after naming the nine gifts of the Spirit, “All these are the work of one and the same Spirit, and he gives them
to each one, just as he determines.”
Plus, Peter on the Day of Pentecost when the
baptism of the Holy Spirit was given for the first time with the evidence of
speaking in other tongues stated in Acts 2:39, “The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off
–for all whom the Lord our God will call.”
Therefore, you have a promise today to be given not only the baptism of
the Holy Spirit but also the gifts of the Spirit just as He determines.
Going back to the previous example of Jesus and
the party- one wouldn’t expect Jesus to give the same gift to everyone but one
would expect everyone to receive a gift if Jesus had promised to do so. Therefore, God determines at any particular
service or time who is given, (1) the message of wisdom, (2) the message of
knowledge, (3) the gift of faith, (4) the gifts of healing, (5) the gift of miraculous
powers, (6) the gift of prophecy, (7) the gift of distinguishing between
spirits, (8) the gift of speaking in different kinds of tongues, and (9) the
gift of interpretation of tongues.
But on the other had, everyone baptized in the
Holy Spirit is given the supernatural ability to pray in tongues as the
evidence to receiving the Father’s Promise.
As a result, every Holy Ghost filled believer is eligible to be used in
the other nine gifts of the Holy Spirit for the common good in public whenever the Spirit
wills it. Therefore, receive the promise
and eagerly desire to be used in the spiritual gifts, 1 Corinthians 14:1!
Reflection | Do you desire to be used in the gifts of the Spirit?
Action | (1) Ask God to remove all doubt and bad teaching concerning the gifts of the Holy Spirit. (2) Ask God to baptize you with the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in other tongues. (3) Lastly, be open and ready for the Spirit to give you His gifts for the good of all!
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Exodus 26:1-27:21, Matthew 25:1-30, Psalm 31:1-8, & Proverbs 8:1-11. Click here to read online.
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