Ch. 19: Everyday Theology (THEO 104 LUO)
Cessationists
A belief that the sign gifts were originally intended to authenticate the ministry of the apostles and first Christians, but once the canon of Scripture was established, the sign gifts were no longer necessary.
Interpretation of languages
A natural parallel to the gift of different languages and is the special ability to interpret the utterance from an individual who is using the gift of different languages.
Pastor/teacher
A special ability to study and communicate the Bible to others in a way that is systematic and ordered.
Faith
A special ability to trust God for mighty things.
Evangelist
A unique burden to proclaim the good news of the gospel to the unsaved and to lead the unsaved to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.
Giving
An individual who has a unique burden to give of one's resources (time, money, ability) for the use and advancement of the church.
Prophecy
Evidenced through the direct and unwavering proclamation of the word of God, and in addition to the occasional foretelling of future events, is evidenced in edifying, rebuking, correcting, and instructing the church.
Different languages
Often referred to as the "gift of tongues" and is a special language or utterance that is unintelligible to the individual speaking, or is the special ability to speak a foreign language.
Source
The Holy Spirit is the ________ of the gifts, and not everyone has all of the gifts.
Exhortation
The ability to communicate to others in ways that provide motivation and encouragement in very practical, everyday ways.
Spirit-controlled life
The control of the Holy Spirit over the life of the Christian.
Miracles
The gift of miracles is associated with special power, such as the ability to cast out evil spirits, heal the sick, or raise the dead.
Oneself
The gifts are not for the individual Christian to keep to __________.
Service, church
The gifts are to be used for _________ within the local ________.
Unity, humility
The gifts are to be utilized in a way that brings about ________ and __________ within the local church, which is the context of the list of gifts throughout the New Testament.
Showing mercy
The person has the special ability to reach out to and comfort those who are going through difficult times and situations.
Knowledge
The special ability of an individual to receive and then speak words of special insight after careful and meaningful consideration.
Speaking
The special ability to communicate the truth of the Word of God with power and conviction.
Wisdom
The special ability to comprehend and explain the deep truths of God in a way that others can comprehend.
Distinguishing spirits
The special ability to discern between true and false spirits, for instance the recognition of a false prophet or false teacher.
Leading
The special ability to lead others through the church to the achievement of a common goal for the advancement of the gospel message and the glory of God.
Service
The special ability to minister to others through the local church in a way that displays the power of God through the acts of service.
Healing
The special ability to miraculously heal individuals of physical illnesses and disease.
Managing
The special ability to organize and plan as related to people and tasks especially in relationship to the functioning of the church.
Helping
The special ability to serve others and to help the weak without the need of recognition or attention.
Apostles
Those specifically appointed by Christ to be a "sent one" (literal translation of the word). Apostles hold a level of recognition and authority within the church as being specially appointed by Christ.
Envious
We should not become _________ of others who have gifts that we may desire.