Wednesday, November 23

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Wednesday

Did you ever play the game “Truth or Dare” when you were a kid?  You know, the game where somebody asks you a question and you can either answer truthfully, or if you don’t want to answer, you can take an unknown dare instead.  Were you the kind of kid that was more likely to share the truth or take the dare?  If you say that it depends on what the dare is, then you’re probably not really the daring type.

At the risk of stretching this little analogy too far, Sometimes I think God’s word is a kind of “Truth and Dare” game; God gives us His truth and (in a sense) dares us to believe it.  God puts the question to us – are you willing to trust what my Word says?  Are you willing to believe that I am in control?  Are you daring enough to surrender your life to me?

Consider these words from the Apostle Paul…
There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit.  There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord.  There are different kinds of working, but the same God works all of them in all men.  Now to each one is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good.  - 1 Corinthians 12:4-7

Do you see that?  You are gifted by God!  Paul clearly states that “to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given”.  To who?  To each one.  To everyone who trusts Jesus Christ.  It’s true, do you dare to believe it?  You are gifted!

Spiritual Gifts are simply abilities that God gives to every believer for the purpose of serving others in the Body of Christ.  You might not think of yourself as a gifted person, you might struggle with self-doubt and low self-esteem.  No matter how you feel, from God’s point of view you are gifted.  Regardless of how you view yourself, God’s word declares that if you belong to Christ, then you have been gifted by God to be used by the Holy Spirit in service to others. 

In a way, God “Double Dares” us; He dares us first to believe that we are gifted, and second He dares us to use our gifts.

Which of these truths (and/or dares) are most difficult for you?

Do you struggle to believe that you actually have gifts, which God can use?

Do you struggle to take action and put your gifts into use for God?

Have you ever stopped to consider how it might feel to God for you not to believe that He has uniquely gifted you, or how it might feel to Him for you to refuse to put the gifts He gave you into action?

Spend a few minutes in prayer…

Praising God that He has uniquely gifted you to make a difference in the world for His glory!

Asking God to forgive you for either failing to believe or failing to use the gifts He has given you. 

Resolving to discover what gifts God has given you, and to use them in service to others and for Christ!

Jeff Frazier

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is so timely. We are busy looking for Christmas gifts, buying gifts, making gift lists, wrapping gifts. We need to be still and sit with the Holy Spirit. What gifts have You already given me?