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Biblical Lists Of The Holy Spirit Gifts
1 Corinthians 12:1-14 1 Corinthians 12:27-30 Romans 12:6-8 Ephesians 4:11
Wisdom
Knowledge
Discerning of spirits (human, angelic, and satanic)
Prophecy
Speaking in tongues
Interpretation of tongues
Faith
Working of miracles
Healing
Apostleship
Prophecy
Teaching
Working of miracles
Healing
Helps
Administration
Speaking in tongues
Prophecy
Ministry
Teaching
Exhortation
Giving
Leading
Showing mercy (compassion)
Apostleship
Prophecy
Evangelism
Pastoring
Teaching
List Of Spiritual Gifts For The Church
There are various opinions as to the number of Spiritual Gifts. There are also different ways of categorizing the gifts proposed.
Many items appearing as spiritual gifts are also required by the Bible of all Christ Jesus Believers, such as faith, prayer, evangelism and so on. One explanation is that the Spiritual gift of faith means faith despite the circumstances, or a particularly strong faith in God. The Spiritual gift of prayer could mean a supernatural confidence in prayer, or a special ability to pray. All believers are encouraged to share Jesus with other people, but the gift of evangelism could mean a particular gift to reach others.
The Holy Spirit Gifts (1 Corinthians 12)
Meaning: Charism
Also known as the "manifestation gifts" or "miraculous gifts". Some limit the term "spiritual gifts" to just the charismatic gifts. the Holy Spirit claims that these gifts ceased to operate (through individuals) early in Christian history. Its counterpart the Holy Spirit claims that they still operate today. They are believed by some to be transmitted through the laying on of hands.
Word of wisdom / message of wisdom, 1Cor 12:8
Word of knowledge / message of knowledge, 1 Cor 12:8
faith, 1 Cor 12:9
gifts of healing, 1 Cor 12:9, 12:28
Miracles / miraculous powers, 1 Cor 12:10, 12:28
Prophecy / prophesying / prophets, 1 Cor 12:10, 1 Cor 12:28, Rom 12:6, Eph 4:11
Discernment of spirits / distinguishing of spirits, 1 Cor 12:10
Speaking in tongues / varieties of tongues / speaking in different kinds of tongues, 1 Cor 12:10
Interpretation of tongues, 1 Cor 12:10
Fivefold Team Ministry 1. Apostles, 2. Prophets, 3. Evangelists, 4. Pastors, 5. Teachers
Fivefold Ministry refers to an ecclesiology or system of church organization utilized by a variety of minority religious movements (usually Christian). The term "fivefold ministry" is derived by those who adhere to it from references in the Christian New Testament to the roles of authority in the Believers community, especially in the Ephesians chapter four verse eleven, which mentions five things Christ sent groups out as at one point in the Gospels: Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors and Teachers.
Adherents of this ecclesiology especially emphasize the presence of the Holy Spirit gifts, often called "signs and wonders," and the accompanying role of apostles and prophets.
The Jesus Movement Which Is The Holy Spirit Work
In American revivalism and free-church movements, the development of the Pentecostal movement, the charismatic movement, the "full-gospel" movement, the discipleship movement, the home-church movement, the restoration movement, the Jewish-Christian movement all gave rise to a return of both roles in religious practice.
The use of the term "Apostle" is generally used an "overseeing" leader that has God-given vision for the Church at large and "prophet" is the equivalent of a biblical practice of the gift of prophecy. The use of the term "apostle" (note the lower-case "a"), is also used (and perhaps more frequently so, in charismatic churches), to refer to a person or persons, who under the authority of a mother church, is authorized to plant new churches, and to administer their oversight. This view recognizes the uniqueness and authority of the original 12 Apostles of the New Testament Church, and the nature of their specific role as foundational to the Christian Church and Christian Faith.
While all Christians have been given the gift of prophecy, the prophet's focus is lead the Church in this area, and to serve under the authority of pastors and apostles.
In Believers circles, the "World view" analogy is often used to illustrate the different offices of the fivefold ministry. -The Evangelist is primarily concerned with evangelizing -The Pastor is primarily concerned with his "flock" (congregation) -The Apostles is primarily concerned with the Church at large, and where God is directing it. -The Prophet is primarily concerned with "what God is saying," (the Rhema word of God) and seeing the whole body walking in prophecy. -The Teacher is primarily concerned with teaching the Bible (the Logos Word of God) and helping the Believers to better understand it.
Ministers, Sometimes, the regular minister of a church is called a preacher in a way that other groups would typically use the term Pastor. The evangelist in some Churches are one that travels from town to town and from Church to Church, spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ. Many Believers of various theological perspectives would call themselves 'children of God' because they are spreaders of the gospel. Many of God's people believe one of their major functions are to function as evangelists to spread the evangelist belief that Jesus is Savior of All humanity.
In common parlance, the title of evangelist is most easily associated with those who lead large meetings like those of many Gods called ministers, possibly in tents or existing ministry buildings, or those who address the public in street corners preaching, which targets listeners who happen to pass nearby on the street. It can also be done in small groups or even on a one-to-one basis. Increasingly, the Web enables anyone to become an Internet evangelist.
Evangelism is the Believers practice of preaching the Gospel of Jesus to both all who are in the household of faith (i.e., Jesus Believers and Christians) and non-Believers. The intention of most evangelism is to effect conversion to faith in Christ Jesus. Evangelism is done in obedience to the Great Commission, a command from Jesus to His disciples to proselytize, as recorded in the New Testament please study and read the Book of Acts.
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