Today on Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram. In our last broadcast, we began a journey, a very specific journey, to itemize and clarify the meaning of each spiritual gift in the New Testament. Today, my prayer is you're going to hear a gift described and realize, bang, that's me.
So stay with me. Welcome to Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram. In our series called You Were Made for More, Chip has explained that you were made to walk in good works, God prepared in advance for you. And that includes specific spiritual gifts He deposited in you.
Now, to help you do that, today we're walking through the full list of New Testament ministry gifts and gaining a practical action plan for how to discover, develop, and deploy your own. If you've missed any part of our study so far, just go online to livingontheedge.org.
Well now here's Chip Ingram with today's message. To develop your gifts, it demands a basic understanding of the New Testament gifts. What I want to do is I want to, as best I can, give you a quick snapshot of these. Because what will happen, I'm praying that even in this room, the Spirit of God, as you begin to narrow down your motivational gift to maybe the top two, then you'll begin to see as I describe some of these, maybe this is an arena for my ministry gift. Maybe this is why these certain effects happen.
So with that, are you ready? Apostleship, definition. It's the divine enablement to start churches or other ministries and oversee their development. It's the ability to minister cross-culturally with the goal of planning churches. Do you resonate with that?
Could that be one of your ministry gifts? The second gift here is prophecy, the divine enablement to proclaim God's truth with power and clarity in a timely and culturally sensitive fashion. Notice the focus for correction, repentance, or edification. It's the ability to reveal God's word accurately. Evangelism is a third gift.
It's the ability to be unusually effective instrument in leading unbelievers to a saving knowledge of Christ.
Some with this gift are most effective in personal evangelism, while others are more used by God in group evangelism or cross-cultural evangelism. Notice as we move on, next gift. Is pastor-teacher. It's the only dual gift in the New Testament. Pastor-teacher is a person with this spiritual gift, has the ability to lead, nourish, protect, and personally care for the needs of a flock of believers.
And by the way, this is not gender-specific. You know, the spiritual gifts, see, we have gotten so used to the office of pastor, we think of the pastor as a role or office. This is a gift. The gift of teaching, the divine enablement to understand and give detailed explanation of biblical truth. It's the ability to search out and validate truth which has been presented.
Notice healing, 1 Corinthians 12, 9, 28, and then 30. It's the ability to serve as a human instrument through which God cures illnesses and restores health. The possessor of this gift is not the source. But the vessel who can heal only those diseases the Lord chooses to heal. I mean, we all know there's times where.
People are healed in times when they're not. This spiritual gift should not be confused with signs and wonders performed by Jesus and the apostles, and it should not be discredited because of the abuses of grandstanding and faith healers. Administration/slash leadership. This word, different from the word in leadership, appears only once in the New Testament and is used outside of Scripture for the helmsman who steers a ship to its destination. This suggests.
that the spiritual gift of administration is the ability to steer a church or Christian organization toward the fulfillment of its goals by managing its affairs and implementing necessary plans. The gift of wisdom is the ability to apply the principles of God's Word in a practical way to specific situations and then to recommend the best course of action at the best time. The exercise of this gift skillfully distills insight and discernment into excellent advice. As a young pastor, there was a guy named Bill Carter. And he traveled a lot and had the gift of teaching.
I learned probably more from him than I did at any seminary class. And often I would come with just my, have you ever felt like your life is like a ball of twine that's gotten just totally all messed up, and no matter what you do, you just can't unwind it? I would take my ball of twine issues and I would bring them to Bill. And I would just lay out all this junk, and I don't know what to do. And I know part is my attitude, and maybe it's the season, and I, you know, wine, wine, wine, moan, moan, moan.
He was a godly older man. And he said, Chip, it would seem to me. And he would just open the word and say, You know, there's a timeless principle here, and then he would describe it. And then little by little, about 45 minutes later, he'd take my ball of string and he would deliver six pieces of string nicely laid out about what to do, why to do it, God's character, issues in my life, how to respond. And it was just like, And Prof, as we call him, is 81 years old.
And so I said, Proph, do you have plans for breakfast? He said, no. I said, could I eat with you? He said, well, sure. And so we made a time.
And so we ate breakfast. And he's a very direct guy.
So we did a little small talk for about 45 seconds. And um And then I basically, I thought of, you know, how many times will I get this? And I laid out, here's my season of marriage and grown kids, and this is different. And I know these are my insecurities. And you know me for 25 years and blop.
And here's this other really big issue that I don't know what to do with. And man, I'll tell you what, then I ate my eggs. Yeah. And I came back and told Teresa what he shared about how you love grown kids and in-law issues and what happens in your 50s and what happens in your 60s and what you need to do now so you finish well. And Teresa said, Chip, you better go write that down.
And so I did. It's the gift of wisdom. Knowledge, the ability to discover and analyze and systemize truth for the benefit of others. Just amazing knowledge. With this gift, one speaks with understanding and penetration.
But the word of knowledge can also involve supernatural perception and discernment for the purpose of ministering to others. This is when God reveals something to someone that they couldn't know in a natural way. And by the way, this is one of the most abused gifts in the body of Christ. You know, turn on the TV and you'll see how not to do this. But Peter, right?
Ananias and Sapphira come up. Peter doesn't know anything. And he says, hey, we sold the... you know, the field for this amount of money. And and Peter goes, And a nice.
Why have you conspired to lie to the Holy Spirit? He knew exactly what was happening. He knew his heart. He knew the situation.
Well, how? He got a word of knowledge. God sometimes, to prepare you for ministry, may give you insight into things that you couldn't know. This is it's now, okay, I'm gonna go out on a little limb here.
Some of you need to either relax and some of you don't get too excited, depending on your background. All right. But Yeah. This is really abused when people get all this. God revealed that you're supposed to divorce your wife, take this job, do this, do that.
You know what? If God wants to speak to you, he probably will call you on your phone instead of on someone else's. And when it's used in these vague, I know somewhere, somehow, someone someday in some part of America has this issue. And God's healing it right now. I mean, I'm looking at that and going, Hello But you know sometimes we throw out the baby with the bath water What if God needs to prepare you for ministry?
It doesn't violate scripture. It equips you to do what God wants you to do. And I think this is kind of rare. I don't understand this gift. By the way, a lot of these gifts, I don't understand.
I mean, I'm giving you my best explanation.
Some of them are just a mystery. But I can tell you, before I ever heard anything about gifts, I was a Christian about three years old in the Lord. And I'm down on spring break my senior year. Went down with a couple buddies and And since I was a believer, I just played outdoor basketball every day and really thought I had a good time and went to Florida to do it and then jumped in the water. And then we spent some time.
I remember being on the beach completely clear, just reading my Bible. The sun's going down. And I don't know about you, but I wish that every time I prayed I had those sweet, intimate times with God, but I don't. But that was one of those times where it was just like I could reach out and touch God. And the ocean was there and the sun coming down.
And I was a growing Christian. I just sensed and felt His presence. And in the far, far distance, just I looked like a little stick man. He was really far away. A guy was walking down the beach.
And this thought comes this clear in my mind. The guy walking toward you is a homosexual. He's going to come and sit down. I want you to tell him about me. And I'm thinking.
Did I have enchiladas last night? I mean, what's going on here? And I'm thinking, well, I'm making stuff up in my mind. And so, you know, I keep reading my Bible. He gets closer and closer, and I look up at him again.
The guy walking up here is a homosexual. He's in desperate need. I want you to tell him about my love.
Now, by the way, this has happened to me very rarely. I'm just telling you, I don't know why. Long story short, the guy walks, walks, walks. He gets right to the edge. I'm thinking, keep going.
Keep going. And think about 30 years ago. And this guy turns and walks up. And I'm going, you gotta be kidding me. And then he sits down and you can tell his eyes are all red.
And God prepared me. And he said, you know, I just broke up with my... life partner. And I noticed you had a Bible here and uh I just need somebody to talk to. And 45 minutes later, we both prayed.
and he received the Lord as a Saviour? All I'm saying is, I don't know how God works all this, but it's not for show. It's not to impress people. It's not to say all the mystical stuff is really way out there. Has that happened a lot to me since?
Not a whole lot.
Now and then, I get a prompting. You know, have you ever been driving and you know, just a couple, three, four weeks ago, I had a prompting. There was a guy in the rain walking. And, you know, in our day and age, you think, I don't want to pick up this guy. He's probably an axe murder or something, you know?
And, you know, I drive by him and I get the strong prompting, picking up and take him where he needs to go. And I'm thinking, you know, I got a wife, I got kids, Ingram, slain, side of the road, not really good. You know, and I, and I, you know, and I get to the next exit, pick him up.
Okay, so I get the exit, turn around, go back, pull in front of him. And he was a guy from a totally different world and background than mine. And I said, do you need a ride? And he looked at me like, you know, are you some weird guy that's going to kill me? And he got in and I took him and I'd love to say he prayed.
You know, all I did is. I thank God I did a good work that God prepared me for. He didn't pray to receive Christ. He didn't say, oh, Jesus is the answer to all my world. I just got to love him in the name of Jesus.
And you know, there happened to be a Bible there, and I was listening to something that I needed to listen to, and he got to hear five or ten minutes of it. But a word of knowledge may be something God does now and then, but you always check it with Scripture. But I would say if you ever get what I call a good nudge, a nudge to love someone, care, be sacrificial, something that lifts someone up and doesn't bring attention to yourself, something that means a sacrifice, Christ's name is honored, it's probably not from you. That's a pretty good test that's probably from the Lord. You're listening to Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram, and part two of our message is coming up next.
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Now let's get back to today's message from Chip Ingram. A gift of faith, the ability to have a vision for what God wants done and to believe confidently that it will be accomplished in spite of circumstances and appearance to the contrary. The gift of faith transforms vision into reality. By the way, notice in those three columns, when someone teaches or preaches motivationally here out of a ministry gift, it could be pastor, teacher, or prophet, as people are listening often, then the gift of faith, bang, oh, I get it. There's a lady listening on the radio.
She was listening. And at the very end, we prayed, You need to believe God. God is sovereign. God is big. You need to believe Him.
And it's a long story. Her name is Brooke. She brought not only her brother, her husband, her sister-in-law, all these witnesses. And she said, Nothing's ever happened like this. I was listening to you on the radio, and at the very end, it was on prayer.
And you said, You need to believe God. You need to ask Him and believe that the God is not the God of the past, that He answers prayer, great ones today. And she taught about this long illness, and she could only take about six breaths, and they couldn't find a cure, and she had to quit her job, and she was home and going, you know, couldn't even get up and move around. And she said, I heard that, and it was like God gave me faith to believe. I prayed, I went to the doctor the next day, all my symptoms were gone.
Now, are we in a healing ministry? Are you kidding me? How that happened, I don't have a clue. It's a manifestation. See, when you are using your motivational gift in the ministry he's called you to, when you minister, someone will get a word of wisdom, this is what to do, or knowledge about, oh, you mean you're supposed to give the first portion of your money to God?
I didn't know that, and get your priorities aligned. Yeah. Or someone gets a word of knowledge, this is what I want you to do. Or someone gets, like in this case, a manifestation, she was healed. Can't God do whatever?
See, I think when we studied all these gifts, we divide camps. This group believes these are this way. This group believes these are that way. This group gets over-enamored with these and da-da-da. I think we miss the point.
I think you have a grace gift. And I think you're a paintbrush in the hand of God. And I think you focus on the left column. What are you motivated to do? And then you discern the outlets of the ministry, and you leave the right column up to how God wants to work.
Gift of faith. Distinguishing of spirits or discernment, 1 Corinthians 12, 10, it's the ability to discern the spirit of truth and the spirit of error. With this gift, one may distinguish reality versus counterfeits, the divine versus the demonic, and true versus false teaching, in some cases, spiritual versus carnal motives. God, as you soak your mind in the Scripture, as you're doing what He wants you to do, will give some people ability to discern. When you're in a group and need to make big decisions for a ministry, for a board, for a church, for a family, you want this gift in the room.
Discernment is this from God. And these people, I mean, you know, you've had it. Have you ever had that little, everything seems right, but you had that little something down deep in your gut that, you know, there's something smells here, but I can't put my finger on it? And then you find out later it really stunk. And you cannot put your finger on it, you can put your whole hand on it.
Often that may be God teaching you or wanting to find, hey, there's some discernment here. Check that out. Check that out. Here, the gift of tongues, it's the ability to receive and impart spiritual message in a language the recipient has never learned, for other members of the body to be edified. This message must be interpreted either by the recipient or by another person with the gift of interpretation.
Now this is one that could take people lots of directions. The word tongues, glossolalia, it's used also as a dialect in Acts 2. It is a known language. You know, French, Swahili, some known language. The second thing is that much of the teaching and the confusion about tongues is taking tongues, this gift, and then mixing it with spiritual growth or holiness or spiritual power.
What I can tell you is, the gift of tongues is a known language. The gift of tongues doesn't have anything to do with spiritual growth or sanctification. It is a gift of a Speaking a language you've never known, and of course, then the gift of interpretation. If someone is speaking French or Swahili, and for some reason, God is going to supernaturally intervene and give you understanding to translate a language that you haven't known.
Now, can God do this? Has it happened in new tribe missions and some other situations? Sure. Did He do it in the early church as a sign for unbelievers? There's a whole teaching on tongues.
Our purpose is, let's define what they are. With that, are you ready? Take a deep breath. I did talk fast. If you're going to develop your spiritual gift, one, you got to get clear.
Really clear about the paradigm and how it works. Second, you need to understand. I think a quick definition And hopefully, you know, there's more material and a lot that can go under that. But I wanted to give you a quick snapshot of each gift so you can at least say, hmm. You know what, now I can do a little more research on my own.
But the third thing we need to do to develop your spiritual gift, it demands you exercise them by involvement. And let me give you four areas of involvement, and then we'll really develop these as we continue. First of all, involvement in people's lives and needs. Spiritual gifts are about loving people. You have to get involved in people's lives.
What's that mean? It means ministry. And even if you're not sure, even if you don't know, you don't have to sign up for like five years or like until Jesus comes back. Go to your church or find a ministry and say, you know something, I'm not sure what my gifts are, but I'll give you three months in this area. At the end of three months, I'm going to pray, evaluate, and then you need to know I have permission to step out of that ministry.
But you got to get involved in people's lives and needs. The second level involvement is a small group community. A small group community. You know, authentic relationships. The gifts are what?
They're designed so that the presence of Christ and the power of Christ and the love of Christ that resides in you through your gift and through the Spirit as He works through the Word in you touches other people. That can't happen if your quote Christian experience is, yeah, I go to church on Sunday, I sit in row 73, I listen to that guy, he's really good. Listen, listen, listen, sing, sing, sing, leave, leave, leave. Then I come back next week, listen, listen, listen, sing, sing, sing, leave, leave, leave. You know, I just don't understand why I don't have joy in my life.
I just don't understand why God isn't using me. You have to be in some community where people know you, you know them, you understand one another, you share hearts, you're vulnerable increasingly. Or you know what? You'll never know. The people that will recognize your gifts will be people who love you, who see you in the context of community and ministry.
The third level of involvement is ongoing training and education. Think of a gift as like a muscle. God gives you the gift of the muscle, but there's little muscles, medium-sized muscles, and big muscles. And like any gift, like a muscle, how does a muscle get stronger and better? By practice.
So you need to have ongoing training and ongoing education, time, practice, maturity, feedback, training. I mean, if you have the gift of teaching, you know how you develop it? You teach, you read, you study. I've gone for years, I'm almost never in my car where I'm not listening sometime of the week to teaching tapes of great teachers that have profoundly impacted my life. And the first thing as I'm in my car, it's like, wow.
God, how do you want me to respond? And then the next is, what makes this guy so good? What is it about how he shares or what he shares or his preparation or his vulnerability or how he delivers it? God, I want to get better. And the only way I'm going to develop my gift is I want to learn from other people.
And so you dig in and you figure out, you read books, you go to training, you do whatever it takes. Because Your gift is serious business, right? It is to God. It is of the church. Final thing.
is regular risk-taking opportunities. You can look at all these charts. You can go for coffee and say to others, you know, I think mine is either probably teaching or exhortation, but I'm not really not sure. Why don't we sit around and talk over coffee about what we might be someday, somehow, some way? I'll tell you what.
After You see what we see. You just got a flat jump in the water. And say, I don't know what gift for sure I have. I've done some study, but I'm going to jump in the water of life and people and need and ministry, and I'm scared to death. Oh, God, help me.
and just start loving people. and start doing what you feel most passionate about doing. And I'm going to tell you something. You'll not only get wet, You get strong. You'll have joy.
People will get loved. And I mean you will no longer be one of those Christians who sit, sit, sing, sing, leave, leave. You will be a paintbrush in the hand of the Master. Dipping into the multicolors of grace. And in your spiritual lineage, you see people's lives.
This is the before. This is the after. and you will be a part of God's extreme makeover. And I'm telling you, there's not enough letters behind your name. There's not enough zeros at the end of your portfolio.
that can ever match the joy and the fulfillment that comes. with doing what God made you to do. to walk in the good works. that he preordained just for you. You're listening to Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram and a message titled, How to Develop Your Spiritual Gift for Kingdom Impact.
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Well now here's Chip. You can become an expert. on each of the spiritual gifts, know what they mean, give a definition. and absolutely nothing will happen Unless you jump into the deep end and begin to test the waters. In other words, You don't have to know for sure what your spiritual gift or gifts are, but they don't do anything unless you start to use them, unless you test them out.
And I would remind you and remind me. Your spiritual gift to serve, to love, to care, to exhort, to call, to pray, to give, to lead, all those things can happen in your neighborhood with believers and unbelievers. All those things can happen in a small group, and it may be harder, but through Zoom. What I want you to know is: the real issue is: are you willing? To take some time to explore what are my gifts, and then are you willing to say, Okay, Lord.
If it's exhortation, then I guess you want me to encourage people, I'm going to call three people today. Or if it's service, I'm going to go door-to-door to three of my neighbors that I don't know that well and say, I'm going to the grocery store. What could I get for you? Here's the deal. The Holy Spirit will show you what to do.
Here's my admonition. Jump in. Do something today. You'll be glad you did. Spiritual gift abuse is real.
And next time, Chip Ingram lays out the warning sign so you can recognize it, avoid it, and keep your gifts operating in the grace God intended. I'm Dave Druy, and we'll see you back here next time for Living on the Edge. Wow. Today's program is produced and sponsored by Living on the Edge. Uh