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LESSON 8
Spiritual Gifts
HELPS
Antilepsis: relief, helpful deeds, assistance, an undertaking on behalf of another; to take, lay hold of, so as to support.
“Investing the talents they have in the life and ministry of other members of the body, thus enabling the person helped to increase the effectiveness of his or her spiritual gifts. Recipients are usually other Christians.”
HELPS
Acts 20:35 Help the weakLuke 10:40 Help with servingPhilippians 4:3 Help those who are struggling
in the cause of the gospelRomans 8:26 The Spirit helps our weakness
by interceding for us“One who can walk into a situation, see what
needs to be done, practically, and help do it.”
HELPS
Do you have it?Be careful to minister in God’s strength and
not your own. Frustration comes when it is human strength and not God’s strength that is the force behind the helping.
SERVICE
“diakonia” attendance (as a servant), aid, service
“The special ability that God gives to certain members of the body of Christ to identify the unmet needs involved in a task related to God’s work and to make use of available resources to meet those needs and help accomplish the desired goals.”
Jesus said, “Whoever wants to be great must be a servant.” Matthew 20
Angels are ministering spirits sent out to render service Heb. 1:14
SERVICE
Hebrews 6:10 We are to minister to the saintsIn Context of Spiritual Gifts, People who had
the gift of service:Phoebe Romans 16John Mark Acts 13Epaphroditus Phil. 2Onesimus PhilemonOnesiphorus 2 Timothy
SERVICE
Service is a more specific gift, rendering service in a particular job that performs a support role.
Helps is a general way of giving relief or help, whenever and wherever it’s needed.
It could look like: one who comes alongside a specific person in order to render service to that believer to accomplish the task that God has given him or her to do.
MERCY
“eleeo” – compassionate, to feel sympathy with the misery of another, and especially sympathy manifested in act.
This gift is directed toward those in misery from their circumstances
Heb. 2:17-18 Jesus our High Priest is our perfect example of mercy toward us in our sins
Matt. 9:36 Jesus felt compassion for those in distress“splanchnizomai” – to be moved as to one’s inwards” “eleos” – pity, special and immediate regard to misery
which is the consequence of sin, active pity
MERCY
The person with the gift of mercy has the ability to feel sympathy with the misery of another person, but also the ability to assume the need of another person.
“The Spirit-given ability to give practical compassion and cheerful love towards suffering members of the body of Christ. MORE than feeling: it’s action.”
Examples: Feeding the hungry, caring for the sick or elderly, prison ministries, etc.
MERCY
The responsibility of ALL believers:Luke 10 The Good SamaritanJames 2:15-16 and I John 3:17 Supplying
food and clothing for those who have need. Share what you have with your fellow believer
Acts 2 and 4 Early church and how their needs were met by their fellow Christians
Colossians 3:12-15 Forgiveness? Clothe, bear, put on…
SERVE BY GOD’S STRENGTH