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Monday, June 1, 2020

June 2 - We All Have Different Gifts



by Diane Ward

Aptitude is a natural ability to do something. After a mask-making project I gladly put the sewing machine back in the closet. I do not like to sew; it is not a natural ability or affinity for me as it was for my mother. I want to crochet as she did and every time I pick up the needles I remember that I don’t like to crochet!

To each of us a gift of the Spirit is given to be shared for the common good of all. Paul sets out for the Corinthian church, the spiritual principle of equality of gifts, available to all regardless of finances, race, ethnicity, and gender. We are one before the Father in Christ Jesus and heirs of many gifts through the Holy Spirit; (wisdom, faith, healing, prophesy, discernment of spirits, tongues, interpretation of tongues, teaching and as Paul eloquently stated, “the greatest of these is love.”) 1 Corinthians 13.

All gifts are from God. No one brings individual value outside of a direct deposit from the Holy Spirit. In our worship communities each of us has something to offer. All gifts are needed for the sharing of the Gospel and the life of the church. Paul uses the human body as a point of illustration, (many members, yet all the same body.) When one member suffers, the whole body is weakened. Our gifts become apparent to us as we share them, as we feel the affinity of our gift.

Today we wait to be together again, out of “this desert place!” As we return to the physical church it will become a beautifully packaged gift. “The Lord is in His holy temple, let all the earth be silent before him.” Habakkuk 2:20.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Love it all; especially the last paragraph.