Romans 12:6 "We have
different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us."
Our generous Heavenly Father uniquely gifts His children for His glory. It may be the gift of service, encouragement, teaching, mercy, giving or administration. Regardless of one’s role, all gifts are necessary in the Body of Christ. God’s gifting is His distinctive stamp of value on each one of us
You may be an analytical thinker who loves crunching numbers, managing data and interpreting trends from both. Your gift of linear deduction is critical for business, finance and engineering. Perhaps you are great with people. People love your company, because they sense you know, understand and care for them. Thus, your ability to network, convene and lead others is valuable for accomplishing a big vision or executing a strategic initiative. Yes, steward well God’s gift.
Moreover, seek to marry your passion with your giftedness. For instance, if you love to see someone encouraged, use your gift to convey God’s love to their hungry heart. If you love children, use your ability to nurture and train. If you love sports, use your teaching gift to lead athletes in Bible study. If you love travel, use your aptitude for business to help entrepreneurs here and abroad. Be who God has uniquely gifted you to be!
Our generous Heavenly Father uniquely gifts His children for His glory. It may be the gift of service, encouragement, teaching, mercy, giving or administration. Regardless of one’s role, all gifts are necessary in the Body of Christ. God’s gifting is His distinctive stamp of value on each one of us
You may be an analytical thinker who loves crunching numbers, managing data and interpreting trends from both. Your gift of linear deduction is critical for business, finance and engineering. Perhaps you are great with people. People love your company, because they sense you know, understand and care for them. Thus, your ability to network, convene and lead others is valuable for accomplishing a big vision or executing a strategic initiative. Yes, steward well God’s gift.
Moreover, seek to marry your passion with your giftedness. For instance, if you love to see someone encouraged, use your gift to convey God’s love to their hungry heart. If you love children, use your ability to nurture and train. If you love sports, use your teaching gift to lead athletes in Bible study. If you love travel, use your aptitude for business to help entrepreneurs here and abroad. Be who God has uniquely gifted you to be!
"For we are God’s
handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in
advance for us to do." (Ephesians 2:10)
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