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Recognize the Spirit’s four structural gifts from Ephesians 4 and their definitions. (Sect. 73.3)
- 1-Apostles: authority and empowerment for churc planting.
- 2-Prophets: delivering the living word of God both for the present and for the future—forth-telling and fore-telling
- 3-Evangelists: reaching the lost with the “Good News.”
- 4-Pastor-Teachers: caring for and building up the gathered believers.
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Recognize the seven aspects of the description of situational spiritual gifts. (Sect. 74.1–74.7)
- 1-The Spirit gives gifts in the moment, i.e., situational spiritual gifts (see 1 Cor 12-14).
- 2-As we continue to exercise them, we gain confidence and a track record of ministry.
- 3-Spiritual gifts are given to the whole body of believers.
- 4-Generally, situational gifts fall into two categories: speaking gifts and serving gifts.
- 5-Jesus and the Spirit’s gifts
- 6-The gift lists in the New Testament are suggestive, not exhaustive.
- 7-Exercised in and through love
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Recognize the Spirit’s eleven situational gifts from 1 Corinthians 12 and their definitions. (Sect. 75.2)
- 1-The “message” or “word” of wisdom (12:8)
- 2-The “message” or “word” of knowledge (12:8)
- 3-Faith (12:9)
- 4-Gifts of healing (12:9)
- 5-Miraculous powers (12:10)
- 6-Prophecy (12:10)
- 7-Distinguishing between spirits (12:10)
- 8-Speaking in different kinds of tongues (12:10)
- 9-The interpretation of tongues (12:10)
- 10-Support (12:28)
- 11-Direction (12:28)
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Recognize the Spirit’s seven ministry gifts through the Body from Romans 12 and their descriptions. (Sect.75.2.1–75.2.7)
- 1-The “message” or “word” of wisdom (12:8)
- 2-The “message” or “word” of knowledge (12:8)It
- 3-Faith (12:9)
- 4-Gifts of healing (12:9)
- 5-Miraculous powers (12:10)
- 6-Prophecy (12:10)
- 7-Distinguishing between spirits (12:10)
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