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Spiritual Gifts | This Changes Everything

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Trinity

In the beginning God … created … 

With the sheer force of a tidal wave God’s voice spoke. With the sound of a cataclysmic bomb God’s works were done. With a joyful exclamation mark, God pronounced that everything he created was “good.” Have you ever wondered what would motivate our God to use his “supernatural abilities” to act?

Consider for a moment that our God is not just One, but Three. He is a community. He is in friendship. He is Love. His communal enjoyment within himself motivates him to extend joy beyond his borders into making all that we know and love in creation. A desire for community and friendship is woven into the very fabric of the world because we have a relational God.

Consider in addition how interactive Adam and Eve’s language is before they sinned. Take a look for yourself. Everything is spoken in terms of “we.” After Eve and Adam fell into sin, the language changes to “I, and me.” The fall of human kind broke our sense of community with God and each other. It severed friendships, and imprisoned us from ever really tasting the fullness of self-less love.

Whereas Christ lives, breathes, comes, dies, rises, ascends, leads, and intercedes over all within community, we tend to isolate, individualize, and shape all we know through a lens of selfish narcissism—“I and me” are at the center of our universe. Christ’s life, truth, and power, however are pressed out onto the earth in a community shape, and many times we just miss it because his image is “one to another.”

This impacts how we think of the “Spiritual Gifts” and their use and purpose. We tend to read 1 Corinthians 11-14 and think about spiritual gifts as supernatural abilities. Individual. On the other hand, Paul has a Trinitarian understanding of the gifts, or as we believe they are more properly translated, the “Spiritual Ministries.” The works he speaks of are collective. Community. We.

Our spiritual “gifts” are creative works, and responses to God’s love, and they will flow from how we view ourselves within God’s Trinitarian world. If we view ourselves in the pride of individualism, our gifts will be seen as superpowers. If we find ourselves “in Christ”—with the Father, by the power of the Holy Spirit—our motivation for our work will take on a different shape. It will change everything!

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Spiritual Gifts | This Changes Everything

In the Trinity we find all foundation for every title, tendency, and type in regard to how we serve or carry out the ministries that God has given to us. This study will explore how spiritual ministries are for serving not spectacle; to be servants not superheroes, and to seek the Spirit over spots or locations of power. 

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