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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Divine Expertise ... What's Yours?

Have you ever felt useless? Maybe your life is completely fulfilling but you wish there was some way that you could make a more significant impact on the world around you ... I know that I have felt that way. In fact for the past couple of years I have struggled with finding my place in this world. I adore being a mother, wife, daughter and friend but I couldn't help feeling that I was called to higher purpose ... that I could serve God and be a part of the bigger picture.

I searched for a ministry to get involved with in my church, but nothing really stood out to me. I started a class that encouraged the discovery of personal spiritual gifts. I had read about spiritual gifts in the bible and knew that everyone was supposed to have them, but hadn't really studied it much further. After taking a gift assessment I was not surprised to find that my spiritual gift was that of exhortation (encouragement). I have always been an optimist and seem to be one that others come to for advice and encouragement. I decided to start practicing using my gift through writing (another area of my life that I have felt led to pursue). I can tell you that, when you can combine your God given gifts with something that you are already passionate about, sparks fly! Although I am new at this, I feel God pulling me in and showing me how to use these giftings to minster to others.

What excites me about this is that we don't have to search for a spiritual gift that fits us, because in fact we are born with them! God has placed several gifts on each of us and we are called to use those gifts to further His ministry. Roman 12:6-8 says, "In his grace, God has given us different gifts for doing certain things well. So if God has given you the ability to prophesy, speak out with as much faith as God has given you. If your gift is serving others, serve them well. If you are a teacher, teach well. If your gift is to encourage others, be encouraging. If it is giving, give generously. If God has given you leadership ability, take the responsibility seriously. And if you have a gift for showing kindness to others, do it gladly."

Don't be discouraged in thinking that you don't have what it takes to use your specified gift ... the good news is that we already have in us everything we need to put those giftings to work! You will soon find that your divine gifting is your expertise! I encourage you to uncover your spiritual gifts and then ask God to develop those in you further and show you where you can use them. Doors of opportunity will open up for you and lead you to ultimate fulfilment in serving Him. It is exciting and honoring to see what God has given us and we can use those to minister to others. Speaking from my own experience, after discovering what He has given me and pursing that gift for His glory, I feel inspired, driven and excited to go forward.

3 comments:

  1. I took an assessment but mine was borderline mercy and teacher. I'm not likely to be standing in front of people giving a speech. I hate that stuff. I do love to write and encourage people, but don't always feel like I'm great at any of it. I homeschool, so maybe that fits the "teacher" in me. LOL. It's safe with my kids :). I think using your gift to blog is a great idea. I think at first its hard because you have to build up readers. I've had my blog for about 4 months and I still don't have that many readers. I think probably 5 that are consistent readers. It feels a tad lonely. But I will give it time and so should you! I think you have lots of good things to say :)

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  2. Thanks Michelle! I really like your blog and enjoy reading it (your whole site is great- I gave you a review and recommended you on Stumble today), so you can count me as number 6!!! My number one gift was exhortation and number two was mercy and compassion. I hope to someday write a devotional for maybe teen girls or young mothers/wives. I don't know we'll see ... I do, however like to blog regardless, hopefully I will gain readers soon too. I'm glad to have someone else in the blogging world to chat with and share ideas!

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  3. "Good news is that we already have in us everything we need...."

    Thank you. God bless you.

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