Knowing your spiritual gift is more than an interesting intellectual or religious exercise. It's the key to unlocking personal direction for your life and your role in God's kingdom. How to discover your spiritual gift.
That's today. You don't want to miss it. Thanks for joining us for this Edition of Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram. Chip's our Bible teacher for this international teaching and discipleship ministry focused on helping Christians live like Christians. In just a minute, Chip will wrap up our series The Holy Spirit, experiencing his power and presence 24-7. We pray the last handful of programs have taught you a lot about this critical part of the Trinity and why he is absolutely foundational to our Christian walk. Now, if you've missed any part of this series, you can go back and catch up through the Chip Ingram app or at livingontheedge.org.
So with all that said, here's Chip with part two of his message, How to Discover Your Spiritual Gift. When I had the privilege of pastoring at Santa Cruz, 12-1-2 years, I remember at one point in time we had about 90 people on staff. We grew from several hundred to a lot of people. And we had about 90-some people on staff. And I looked at one time and I realized we had like 35 people in seminary. But I guess our staff came out of our church. I think I only hired two or three people on the outside, you know, like counseling and special qualifications.
Why? Because they proved that they could do the ministry. They had our heart.
They had our DNA. They were producing spiritual fruit. Then what they realized was, I need some training. So I'm not against training, but I want you to know, we've gotten in the day where people think that, well, I haven't been to Bible school, so I guess I can't teach that class or I can't do that, or I'm not qualified. Here's what makes you qualified. Loving Jesus, being gifted, getting the word, step out. I mean, all through Scripture, it's like these people you would never think God would use.
That's who we are. God has given you power. But if you don't know what your gift is, you don't even know where to plug in. So it gives ability, qualification. It gives strength. It gives energy. It gives endurance. When you're in your giftedness, there's joy.
Finally, it's about responsibility, ability, qualification, strength. A gift is just like your time. It's just like your money.
You're a steward of it. God has deposited in you a supernatural ability to help people in ways where miraculous things can happen. Now think of this. He died. He rose from the dead. He gave you this gift.
How sad it would be if you don't know what it is. I mean, what would it be like, like your six-year-old's birthday? I mean, the one, and you know, he wanted a bike. He wanted the bike. He wanted the bike. He wanted the bike.
Oh, could I have a bike? And you get this big box, and you put it in, and so he can't tell what it is, and there's a big ribbon, and then you stick it on the, you know, right in the center of the garage, and then you give him the garage door opener. It's your birthday, and he presses it, and he opens, and there's the big box, and then he goes, well, I think I'm going to go play with my friends. But what about the box? Well, I'll do that later. But what about the box?
Well, how would you feel as a parent? Open the box! That's a $200 bike, kid.
You've been dreaming about that. You were made to ride that bike. Open the box! That's how God feels. Some of us have never opened the box. You don't know what it is. You don't know how to use it.
You never got on it and ridden it, and so there's a joy factor, and there's a lot of Christians that are very frustrated and really burned out, and part of that is if you don't open the box because you're good, sincere people and want to be nice and helpful and it's really hard to say no, you're on this committee, on this committee. You help out here. You do this. You do that. You do this. You do that, and you do that for a few years, and then you get really burned out, and a lot of you used to do all that, and right now you don't do anything. Correct?
You don't do anything. It's like, I spiritually retired. I'm going to let those younger people carry the ball from here on out.
Where'd you get that? In a John Wayne movie or something? I mean, this life you have and this spiritual gift deposited is until the day you die, and God often will use it in the latter part of your life more than in the earlier part because you actually now have some life experience and wisdom to go with the gift, but if you don't know what it is, you don't know how to cultivate it, then you miss, so there's a stewardship. The stewardship of your spiritual gift is just like your money, your time, or anything else, so that's what a spiritual gift is. Third question is how and why do we receive spiritual gifts? In your Bibles flip over, as you will, to Ephesians chapter 4. I want to show you a very, very important New Testament picture that I think when I was saying, you know, open the box you'll realize why.
First, they are distributed by the ascended Christ. Book of Ephesians, chapter 1, chapter 2, chapter 3, doctrine, clarity. This is who you are in Christ, every spiritual blessing. Chapter 4 opens up.
It's the tilt. It moves from doctrine to practice. Therefore, just as you've received the Lord now, so walk in him. And the word there, he's going to talk, work out your salvation, he's going to talk about in Philippians 2, and here he says, the word is, there's a word for axis here.
He says, I want your beliefs to turn into your behavior. Walk in a manner worthy, that's that word, in a manner worthy of the Lord. And if you look at the first three or four verses, it talks about some attitudes that you need to have to do that with all forbearance, and gentleness, and humility, and then it'll talk about the doctrinal clarity that you have.
There's one faith, one Lord, one baptism. And then beginning in verse 7, he's going to talk about the risen Lord and where spiritual gifts come from. Picking it up at verse 7, he says, but each one of us, grace has been given as Christ appointed it. That's why it said, when he ascended on high, he led captive in his train and gives gifts to men. What does he ascended mean except that he also descended to the lower earthly regions?
He who descended is the very one who ascended higher than all the heavens in order to fill the whole universe. It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers. You might, in your notes, just jot down in the corner Psalm 68. He's quoting Psalm 68.
Psalm 68 is a psalm of victory in the ancient near east. And here's how it would happen is this army, say Israel's army, would go over and they would take care of that army, and they would then take all those people. And often in this history, someone would ride in on a white horse, literally a white horse, and behind him would be all of his army.
And then behind them, this is a little graphic, but they would either be stripped to the waist or stripped naked. All the people that you've captured to show, they're humiliated, and you're going to march them through your hometown. And behind them would be cows and donkeys and all the spoils and all the, you know, whether it's silver and gold. And so the champion or victor would come in, the army would come behind him, the humiliation, the defeated foe, and they would take the spoils and give gifts to the people. And so if you've got a cow, it would remind you, our army beat the Assyrians or our army beat the Babylonians or our army beat the Philistines. And he takes that imagery and he says, Christ came and he defeated sin and death and Satan.
And he led a host. And when he defeated those things, one of the implications that reminds you that you have this supernatural gift by the ascended Christ who has overcome death, overcome the power and the penalty of sin, and Satan himself is your spiritual gift. And that gift is the marker to say to you, it's finished. So I'm thinking it might be pretty important to Jesus, these gifts, not just, oh, well, you know, some are really big on gifts and other people aren't. I don't think it really matters that much.
It does to him. Notice second, gifts are distributed to every believer without exception at the time of salvation on the basis of grace. 1 Peter 4.10, he says, each one of you should use whatever gift he's received to serve others faithfully, administering God's grace in its various forms. And so it's just given to every believer. You have a gift, at least one, probably more than one. Third, gifts are distributed for the profit of others.
1 Corinthians 12.7, now to each one, the manifestation of the spirit is given for the common good. Gifts are not about what is mine and sort of spiritual navel gazing. I wonder what it is. Could it be this? Could it be that?
I've taken three tests. I think it might be a little bit more of this, a little bit more of that. Gifts are primarily about you have an enabling from the risen Christ to build his church, to love people, to help them grow, to help them develop. And for some of you it's building and others it's repairing. For others it's leading. For others it's doing things behind the scenes.
Others it's mercy. Others it's generosity. For others it's leadership. For some it's the ability to teach God's word.
And then the application. For some you're gifted and you have passions to teach God's word to one year olds, another five year olds, another seven year olds, another junior high, another high school. For others you have this gift and you long to explain things to people that are lost and you can do it in an apologetic manner. For others, you know what, you want to do some things behind the scenes, the service. You can't understand just the joy that you get in making things operate and work well. And whether it's repairing a bus or setting up a room or doing things and you do it to the glory of God. And as we learned earlier, there's no difference in God's economy, importance of value than the person who's up front speaking or preaching or teaching and the people are doing everything behind the scenes.
I mean that's going to be his whole point, isn't it, later? Can the eye say to the ear, I don't need you? Or the foot say to the hand, I don't need you? We're a team.
We're a body and there's only one head. And so they're given for the profit of others. And third, gifts are distributed sovereignly by the Holy Spirit in accordance with each believer's best interest in God's ultimate glory and purpose.
You're listening to Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram. We'll return you to today's message in just a second. But let me quickly ask you, do you often find it difficult to read and understand God's Word? If so, join us after today's program as Chip talks about our resource, Daily Discipleship with Chip. This tool has helped tens of thousands of people study the Bible and develop a deeper connection to God.
Stick around to learn how to sign up. Well, with that, let's rejoin Chip for the remainder of his message. Same chapter, 1 Corinthians 12, skipping down to verse 11. And these are all the work of one and the same spirit and he gives them to each one just as he determines. You might underline the word determines or wills. The word is bulimai. There's a couple of different words in the New Testament for God willing or choosing or determining something.
This is one, this word means to will or determine something after careful consideration in thought. I'd like you to think just for a second, what if this is true? What if an all-knowing, all-powerful, sovereign God of history and time in the universe is you living in this season of history right now? And what if he has a purpose? One that's not completely clear to you, but there's not only a purpose for his church in general, but for you individually.
And what if there's something that, you know what, see God looks at different. You don't have to be famous. You don't have to write a book.
You don't have to get up in front of anyone. But when you fulfill the purpose that he made you for, you like a strategic piece in the divine puzzle, do something that makes the body become all God wants it to be. And what if when you do that in ways that you can't understand it has impact on people that's not just positive, but it's exponential and you can't quite understand it. And there's something that happens in you as you do it where it produces this joy.
So instead of this, oh well, I feel guilty and it's kind of a duty and I know they need a lot of help and no one else will do it, so I guess I will, which is how a lot of Christians serve. There would be this sense of God, I want to do what you made me to do. I want to discern what is it that you sovereignly deposited inside of me to fulfill what only I can do to help people in ways that it may not even align with my natural talents or it might align with them a lot. But I want to know what that is. See the Bible is really clear, earnestly desire, the scripture says earnestly desire spiritual gifts. And then he'll go on in that chapter 12 and 14 to say what?
Shoot for the ones that help the other people the most as you're searching and praying and discerning. And although that, you know, like with your kids, all the natural talents your kids ever get, they've got them when they're born, right? But they have to be developed. They have to be cultivated.
I mean that's why when your kids are coming up, you know, you give them a shove sort of in the music area and a little bit in the athletic area and maybe a little bit over here, a little bit over there and you just, and all of a sudden bang, whoo, I didn't know that was in there. But everything that they ever have, they need, it's already inside of them and as they explore and cultivate and they develop and then they like certain things and they're good at certain things, it's the same of you. If it's untapped, if you don't know what it is, if it's not cultivated, then you're probably not getting to experience what God wants for you.
But there's something more tragic. There's probably people in your network that He has you and you're the answer to their prayer but since you don't know your gift or you're not exercising it, some of their prayers aren't getting answered in the way He'd like. Because did you ever notice that, I mean, sometimes God intervenes absolutely in these just humongous, amazing, supernatural ways, right? But by and large, God answers your prayer in the form of a gifted person. He brings someone into your life that has wisdom. He brings someone into your life with a gift of giving. He brings someone in your life with comfort.
You know, most of your prayers get answered by a gifted person showing up with a servant's heart and a willingness and a prompting from God to be Jesus to you in some way. And they help you get through a rough part in your marriage or they help you have some wisdom to get your business back on track or they help you deal with one of your kids or deal with what it's like to be lonely or some difficult issue in your life. Or they, you know, like me, I was thinking about as I was trying to figure out how to tell my little story in about four minutes, I was thinking of all the people that God has brought in my life. I mean, when they first came and said, someone came to our church and said, we think this would be good on the radio, I said, no. Because I was afraid that someday I would mess up and do something really stupid and embarrass God. And so I didn't want to do that because some people that I really respected, you know, became, quote, a little bit more well-known and then they did some really immoral things and it so discouraged me. I was just out of fear. I didn't want to do that. And I remember a guy putting his arm around me and saying, well, God's going to use someone. I don't think being afraid is really a big motivation I find in scripture. I think you need to take a step of faith. And I didn't know how to organize it.
I mean, everything I've ever done in my life, I can look back and see there was individuals with wisdom, counsel. I'd never written a book. And I was asked to write a book. And I was working on the very first one. And we were at this conference.
And it was a conference that had Ron Blue and Associates. And it's a financial group, financial planning. And he said, you should come up with a wise financial plan in case something good happens in these books. He says, because, you know, there's only three things that mess up all of us, but especially you preachers.
And, right, you know, lust of the flesh, sex, money or pride. So he said, you need to make advanced decisions on all those things. He goes, I'll pay for the first year. I said, I don't need a financial plan.
I don't have any money. He said, believe me, just, you know. So we made a financial plan and then made a commitment in advance of what we would do with the money before we ever made any of it. See, a gifted person just came into my life at a window of time. See, you are that person to someone else. Or God wants you to be that person to someone else.
So with that, let's answer the last question. And the last question is, how do I discover my spiritual gift? Pray seriously and seek God's guidance.
And this isn't one of those, oh God, please. I mean, pray seriously. Have you ever fasted for a day and said, God, would you make specifically clear what my spiritual gift is? Or for the next 30 days, every day, I will pray and ask you to make that clear. Second, study the gift passages in God's Word.
There's a lot of tools and a lot of good ways, but I mean, they're not real. Romans 12, right? First Corinthians 12 and 14, First Peter 4 and Ephesians 4.
Those are all the gift passages. Study them. Say, God, I'm going to study these. Third, test the waters. Get involved where you think you might be interested and just jump in.
We used to have a rule where you could try anything for six weeks. I mean, just jump in and say, I'd like to help out with this or I'd like to try this. And I'm not sure it's God's will, but I want you to know I'm going to give it six or eight weeks. And at the end of that time, I may step back and say, I know you have needs. I'm not going to feel guilty.
This isn't the right place for me. But a lot of times, you think you're going to be stuck in something forever, so you never try. Test the waters. Four, examine the fulfillment factor. I mean, when you're doing what God made you to do, I will tell you, there's something that will come back that you'll say, wow, I love to do this.
This is exciting. And then evaluate honestly. Ask yourself, what am I really good at?
What am I really good at? Where do I see God show up that it kind of surprises me? There's a lot of false humility running around the church. Well, I'm not really very good in that. And sometimes there's a lot of just not false humility, there's some false arrogance as well. And so not only evaluate honestly, but get quality counsel.
I mean, take some steps and take someone who will actually be honest with you and ask them. And there's people who come, oh, I'm called by God to teach or I'm called to sing in the church. And you just go, oh, my lands. So you're good at something, but get some people around you who'll tell you what you're good at and what you're not good at.
And listen to them. And then finally here, recognize God's evident blessing. Where's the fruit? Where is God using you? Where are lives changing? What happens that you can't explain when you teach or give or lead or show mercy or counsel or exhort or preach or organize or serve behind the scene? You're listening to Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram. And the message you just heard, How to Discover Your Spiritual Gift, is from our series, The Holy Spirit. Chip will join us in studio to share some insights from today's talk in just a minute. In this eight-part series, Chip unpacked the mystery surrounding this critical third part of the Trinity. As Chip taught through various passages of Scripture, we hope you learned more about the Holy Spirit's power, presence, and relevance to our lives today. We pray you discover that he is more than a force, but our connection to a more meaningful relationship with God the Father. Let me encourage you to go back and revisit any part of this series at livingontheedge.org or through the Chip Ingram app.
Well, Chip's here in studio. And Chip, I think it's safe to say that we all want a better relationship with God, and we really want to grow spiritually. So take a minute and talk about a habit you've developed in your personal walk with Jesus that our listeners can apply to their lives.
Well, that's an easy one, Dave. It really begins and ends with time in God's Word, actually learning to meet with God on a daily basis. It's just foundational for every believer's journey. And it's a practice that I find are really hard for Christians to get consistent in, and then they often feel like, I don't know how to do it.
I can't understand the Bible. And so we've developed something called Daily Discipleship, and I think that's the great place to start. It's a free video tool where I literally mentor and study the Bible with people, I mean individually. I talk for about 10 minutes max, and then I ask them to give me 10 minutes with a small resource to get in the Bible for themselves.
We look at the very core text of Romans 12, James 1, Ephesians 6. We'll learn how to pray. We'll experience time with God, not just simply read the Bible. Check it out, Daily Discipleship with Chip.
Thanks, Chip. So if you're looking for a practical way to deepen your faith, let me encourage you to sign up for Daily Discipleship with Chip. This free video resource will help you learn more about God and His Word. To sign up for any of our Daily Discipleship series, visit LivingOnTheEdge.org.
That's LivingOnTheEdge.org. App listeners tap Discipleship. With that, here's Chip to wrap up this series with a few final words. So let me ask you, where is God using you? Where in your life today are you experiencing a joy factor that's off the charts?
Or are you? Let me tell you, using your spiritual gifts, the thing that He has deposited in you, in your service, your ministry, your work, or even your relationships, it can be dynamically changed if you understand what they are and how God's made you. Why? Because when you work in harmony with the Creator, there's synergy, there's power. Now, if you're not sure what your spiritual gift is and maybe this talk today was just one that sort of spurred you to think, you know, I've got to discover my spiritual gift, let me give you a game plan, okay? Go to the website, LivingOnTheEdge.org, and order the Your Divine Design, okay?
It is a, you can get it on MP3, you can get it in a small group format, you figure out which way to get it. But Your Divine Design is going to be four messages or it's an eight-part DVD series that will walk you through in-depth the process of, okay, this is who God made you and why. Here's how specifically discover your primary spiritual gift. Here's how to understand the ministry to gifts and to deploy them. And then, here's some warnings about spiritual gift abuse, how this whole topic of spiritual gifts can really get your ball lost in the weeds. I long for every child of God to understand this precious treasure God has given us. He's given you a primary spiritual gift and deposited in that is rooted the direction and the purpose for your life. You are His workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto a good work, which before the foundations of the earth, He wants you to walk in.
Don't you think He's deposited and prepared some gifts to help you do exactly what He's called and made you to do? Well, you don't want to miss out on what they are. Take some time this week. Discover it. Go find out what your spiritual gift is, and you will be so glad you did. To get plugged in with any of the resources Chip mentioned, go to LivingOnTheEdge.org and search for Your Divine Design. You'll find our broadcast series, Chip's popular book, or the insightful small group tool. Whatever you choose, like Chip said, these resources will help you discover what God has gifted you with and how to put them to use. Again, for more info, go to LivingOnTheEdge.org and search for Your Divine Design. Well, from all of us here, I'm Dave Drouie, thanking you for listening to this Edition of Living on the Edge, and I hope you'll join us next time.
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