Gift of the Spirit Gifts of the Spirit











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Gift of the Spirit, Gifts of the Spirit, And Gift of the Spirit
The apostles were empowered to do miracles when they were baptized with the Spirit. • Did signs and wonders (Acts 2: 45; 3: 1 -8; 4: 33; 5: 12) • Laid their hands on Christians in order that they may receive the Holy Spirit : • Peter and John (Acts 8: 12 -17) • Paul (Acts 19: 6; Romans 1: 11)
Gifts of the Holy Spirit were miraculous abilities to speak or to perform deeds. • A variety of gifts of the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12: 4 -11): • For the common good • A gift for an individual (12: 28 -30) • As the Holy Spirit willed
Gifts of the Holy Spirit were miraculous abilities to speak or to perform deeds. • A variety of gifts of the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12: 4 -11) • Miracles had divine purpose: • To confirm the message (Mark 16: 20; Hebrews 2: 3 -4) • To confirm the messenger (Acts 8: 6) • Some signs were more for unbelievers (1 Cor. 14: 22) • To edify the church (1 Cor. 14: 5, 12, 26)
Gifts of the Holy Spirit were miraculous abilities to speak or to perform deeds. • A variety of gifts of the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12: 4 -11) • Miracles had a divine purpose • Gifts of the Spirit were to be regulated in the assemblies of the church (1 Corinthians 14: 26 -40)
Gifts of the Holy Spirit were miraculous abilities to speak or to perform deeds. • Gifts of the Spirit were to be regulated in the assemblies of the church (1 Corinthians 14: 26 -40): • Take turns speaking by your gift • No gift of interpretation present – gift of tongues keep silent • Gifts are under control of the person • Do not disregard the Lord’s commandments • Do everything properly and orderly
Gifts of the Holy Spirit were predetermined to cease (1 Corinthians 13: 8 -13). • Prophecy, tongues and knowledge were gifts from the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12: 8 -10). • The “in part” and “the partial” were already determined to be done away. • Contrast between partial revelation and “perfect” (complete) revelation of God’s word.
Gifts of the Holy Spirit were predetermined to cease (1 Corinthians 13: 8 -13). • Contrast between partial revelation and “perfect” (complete) revelation of God’s word. • Jesus is not “the perfect” in this context. • Faith, hope and love still abide after “the partial” is done away. • Full knowledge comes through the full revelation of the gospel of Christ. • 2 Peter 1: 3; Romans 16: 25 -26; James 1: 21; Jude 3
Gifts of the Holy Spirit were predetermined to cease (1 Corinthians 13: 8 -13). • Contrast between partial revelation and “perfect” (complete) revelation of God’s word. • The imparting of gifts of the Spirit also has ceased. • No apostles are living today to lay their hands on Christians to give the Holy Spirit to impart a gift.