I know people whose gifts are obvious. My husband has been
blessed with the gift of leadership. My minister is a gifted preacher. I have
some friends who have the gift of service. When it comes to identifying my own
gifts, I have struggled. In this verse, Paul assures us that we have gifts –
even if they aren’t all the same. He goes on to list examples of some gifts and
how to use them well.
We could easily allow ourselves to feel inadequate in
comparison to those whose giftedness is easier to define. It almost happened to
me recently when I heard someone share his witnessing experience. I thought, “I
could never do that. I don’t have the big extrovert personality that he does
and people don’t react to me the same way they do to him.” God spoke to my
insecurity so clearly that I had to write it down and share it with you. “No,”
he said, “you don’t have the personality to speak up like he does, but everyone
has the personality to do something.”
How about you? Do you know what your gifts are? Do you think
you don’t have any? I would suggest that we must choose to serve God according
to the grace given us even if we can’t put a label on our gifts. Not knowing
what to call it is not a pass to do nothing.
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