Spiritual Gifts
(non-exhaustive list)

 
  • The distinct ability to coordinate and organize people and projects. 1 Corinthians 12:28

  • The distinct ability to accomplish practical and necessary tasks which free up, support, and meet the needs of others. Acts 9:36

  • The distinct ability to provide consistent comfort, and pointed encouragement that breaths life to specific situations. Acts 11:22-24

  • The distinct ability to understand, explain and apply God’s word, will and principles for others. Ephesians 4:11-13

  • The distinct ability to discern how God wants you to use your resources to cheerfully and generously contribute to God’s work. Acts 8:1-5

  • The distinct ability to set and communicate God-given goals in such a way that others voluntarily and harmoniously work together to achieve them. Nehemiah 2:11-18

  • The distinct ability to feel empathy and compassion, and to cheerfully and practically alleviate suffering. Luke 7:12-15

  • The distinct ability to clearly share the gospel. 1 Corinthians 2:1-2

  • The distinct ability where the Holy Spirit shows you real-time information (or present tense revelations) that you could not have otherwise known about a person/situation that is known by the receiver. Acts 5:1-5

  • The distinct ability where the Holy Spirit shows you future-tense information that you could not have otherwise known about a person/situation that is unknown by the receiver. Acts 21:10-11

  • The distinct ability to be firmly persuaded by God’s power and promises, seldom being shaken by circumstance. Mark 5:25-34

  • The distinct ability to bring spiritual, emotional, and physically wholeness and healing. James 5:14-15

  • The distinct ability to be used by God to perform supernatural actions. Acts 13:4-12; Acts 14:8-16.

  • The distinct ability to distinguish whether or not any given prophecy, behavior, or situation is from God or from another spirit i.e., is what is being told accurate, semi-accurate, or utterly false –and from what spirit? Acts 13:6-10

  • The distinct ability to speak in a “spirit inspired utterance, prayer, and mysteries that speaks to God through a person’s spirit.”

    Or

    The distinct ability to speak/pray in a humanely identifiable language spoken by a non-native speaker. 1 Corinthians 14:2; Acts 2:5-11

  • The distinct ability to “put into words” the Spirit inspired utterance or the newly spoken human language for building up the faith community. 1 Corinthians 14:26-28

  • The distinct ability to create a free space where the stranger can become a neighbor, and a neighbor become family. 1 Peter 4:9


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