Welcome to the 12th weekly devotional recap of the year. This week, we focused on recognising and growing in our spiritual gifts, understanding their role in service, and growing in the knowledge of our limitless abilities by God’s Spirit.
Spiritual Gifts
This week, we have been examining the concept of spiritual gifts and their relevance in the life of a believer. Today, we will be looking at the importance of spiritual gifts in evangelism and why we must earnestly desire them.
Imagine a man who starts going to the gym to build muscles. He lifts weights for two weeks and sees no results, so he cancels his subscription and moves to another gym.
Every child born into a royal family has inherent rights and privileges. They can choose to embrace them or dismiss them, but these privileges are a result of their birth.
Spiritual gifts are given with a divine purpose—to serve. They are not for personal gain but for the strengthening and edification of the body of Christ.
Welcome to the 11th weekly devotional recap of the year. This week, we learnt about the place of spiritual gifts in the life of a believer.
Have you ever wondered if you could heal the sick or prophesy? Maybe you’ve read about the miracles of the apostles or watched your pastor cast out demons and wondered, “Could this be me?”
The question of whether spiritual gifts have ceased continues to spark debate. Some argue that these gifts were only meant for the early church, while others believe they remain active today. But what does Scripture actually say?
Spiritual gifts are an expression of God’s power in us, particularly in evangelism. The manifestation of these gifts in the context of evangelism demonstrates God’s supernatural presence and power to save the lost.