Why it is important for someone to not misidentify their spiritual gifts

Why it is important for someone to not misidentify their spiritual gifts


Summary:

Spiritual gifts can be described as being given to those who are in Christ, such that everyone in Christ has spiritual gifts. But not everyone has all the same spiritual gifts. There are several ways someone can get to know what spiritual gifts they have

It is important for someone to not misidentify their spiritual gifts for several reasons, as for example if someone may try to exercice a spiritual gift that they do not have:
1) The GRACE that is supposed to accompany the spiritual gift will not be available.
2) They could inadvertly OVERSTEP THE PLACE that belongs to someone else.
3) They could LEAVE UNATTENDED what they were actually supposed to do.

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Everyone in Christ HAS spiritual gifts:

Spiritual gifts can be described as being given to those who are in Christ, such that everyone in Christ has spiritual gifts.

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But not everyone has all the same spiritual gifts.

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There are several ways someone can get to know what spiritual gifts they have

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It is important for someone to not misidentify their spiritual gifts:

It is important for someone to not misidentify their spiritual gifts for several reasons, for example:

1) Grace will not be available:

Paul wrote about "having different gifts ACCORDING-TO THE GRACE having-been-given (to) us" (Romans 12:6). 

The specific spiritual gifts that people have are "ACCORDING-TO THE GRACE having-been-given (to) us" (Romans 12:6), which implies that if someone may try to exercice a spiritual gift that they do not have the GRACE that is supposed to accompany it will not be available

Lacking grace to exercise something can lead someone to notice that:
1) It might get heavy when trying to exercise it.
2) It might lack the same endurance as someone else with the grace which is always available to exercise it. 

2) Overstepping the place of another:

Paul wrote that "God PLACED SOME in the church (as) first, apostles; second, prophets; third, teachers; then powers [miracles]; then gifts (of) healings, helps, administrations, kinds (of) tongues" (1 Corinthians 12:28). 

If someone may try to exercice a spiritual gift that they do not have, they could inadvertly overstep the PLACE that belongs to someone else. Paul wrote that "God PLACED SOME in the church" (1 Corinthians 12:28) to exercice certain specific spiritual gifts, as not everyone has all the same spiritual gifts. 

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Because everyone has their own PLACE, it is important to not overstep, usurp, or overshadow the PLACE that belongs to someone else. 

For example, Judas Iscariot the apostle was only REPLACED after his death. People can be described as having spiritual gifts until death

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But what if some people do not exercise their spiritual gifts? Should not somebody else do it in their PLACE? No, as spiritual gifts are expected to be stewarded, and so everyone having spiritual gifts will have to individually answer TO GOD at some point for their use, misuse or lack of use of what they had been entrusted with. 

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Attempting to take THE PLACE of someone else who is misuing or having a lack of use of their spiritual gifts could also HINDER THEM FROM REPENTING of that. Instead what can be done is TO REMIND THEM to exercise their spiritual gifts, as for example Paul wrote to Timothy: "I-AM-REMINDING YOU TO-BE-REKINDLING the GIFT (of) God which is in you through the laying-on (of) my hands" (2 Timothy 1:6). Indeed, spiritual gifts are expected to be exercised

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3) Leaving unattended what is supposed to be exercised:

If someone may try to exercice a spiritual gift that they do not have, they could LEAVE UNATTENDED what they were actually supposed to do.  

This is important because somebody else will not exercise the gifts that THEY received. They can be reminded to exercise them, but ultimately THEY are expected to exercise them. 

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Spiritual gifts are expected to be stewarded, so there is a responsability on the steward to tend to the spiritual gifts that they received, as there can ultimately be also negative consequences for not doing so (but also positive consequences if they are stewarded faithfully). 

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