Sunday, March 11, 2018

The Functional Gifts!





It is my firm belief that we all have a primary gift that shapes us as a child of God.  It is my heart’s desire that we better understand the way that God has designed and redeemed us and not just us, but our fellow believers in the body of Christ to grow in unity and diversity



 “Don’t frustrate, appreciate!!” is what I tell my kids often in our home. Wisdom, understanding and discernment go a long way in the body of Christ.



Today we are looking at  ‘the functional gifts’ in Romans 12:6-8.



Time and time again the greatest downfall in churches is being centered around uniformity instead of being distinct and seeing how beautiful diversity can be in making us a ‘whole church’!



Let’s dive in!



The  Gift of Prophecy



The word prophet literally means to ‘tell forth’.  It is one who not only perceives, but proclaims as well.



A person with this gifting can assimilate new truth very quickly.  They can accurately identify the good and hate the evil. They are able to see everything as black or white with no gray. They are eager to see their own blind spots and are quick to pick up on others as well which can lead to heavy introspection.  They desire above all else to see God’s plan worked out in all situations.  Their downside is that they are usually very hard on themselves and forget to celebrate the progress that is being made along the way.



A prophet type personality will get tired very quickly with being in maintenance mode.  Their principle is design and they often bring to light what others fail to see.  They have a strong role in bringing a sense of God’s light and revelation to the lives of others.



John the Baptist, a clear example of this, was a man who preaching repentance of sins, and courageous to challenge even the King as necessary.  His main fervor was to prepare the way for the Messiah, helping people to understand its imminence.



A person today with this bent who visits someone in the hospital may looks like this.  They will come to the person’s bed and with compassion and yet with a sense of firmness, proceed to quote scriptures of truth regarding healing.  “You should not be here, this is not right!”   They might ask the person about their blind spots and really challenge them to faith.



A prophet does not struggle with faith.



The CONTEMPLATIVE instinct



This person love to meet God in the quiet of their inner life.  The key word for them is listening and they love to meditate and listen to the whispers of God who meets people in solitude..His still small voice.  They wish that worship would be more quiet than noise and they appreciate the importance of the spiritual disciplines like fasting, meditation and prayer.

‘Where is everybody?’ they ask and this is probably the greatest weakness of our Western culture,  we don’t like silence.  Prayer for them is a two way conversation and often it is more listening than speaking.



The warning to this person is the danger of withdrawing so much that they do not become useful in their community.



The Gift of Servant



The word servant in the Greek means diakonia where we get our word deacon from, addressing physical needs



This person easily recognizes practical needs and is quick to meet them, especially enjoying hands on projects, jobs and functions. They are usually more interested in meeting the needs of another rather than long range goals, and may become pushy or interfering in eagerness to help.  They also have a strong need to feel appreciated and yet they have an inability to accept praise.  They have a hard time saying no and can also display a victim spirit as seen in the life of Martha, sister of Mary and Lazarus.



When the servant gifted person enters the hospital room, they immediately start to fluff the pillows, tidy things up a bit, and ask, “Is there anything that I can do for you?”  Their intent is to assist in this critical time of need.  They will take a piece of paper out; ask for things that they can do at the ailing person’s home for them.  They thrive on the fact there is clear need.  They also can tend to be very competitive and unless they learn how to serve in a healthy way, they can become enablers or have a “rescue” mentality.  They must learn to empower others.



A servant has no struggle with obedience.



I am reminded of a Christian comedian who joked about people being told, “You have a servant’s heart” shortly after followed by the request, “Now, go and stack some chairs”  lol





 The servant has  a kingdom instinct.



This person cannot seem to catch their spiritual stride unless they are labouring in the fields of ministry.  These people are the doers of the Word.  They will regularly attend worship services, read their Bible and pray, yes, they do all these things. However, they will also tell you that they feel closest to God, most dialled in, joyful in Christ when they are ministering to others.  They truly feel God when they are being used as a channel to accomplish His purposes.  The danger here can be their own sense of self-sacrifice to the point of neglecting their family as well.  They also can be seen by others as pushy and frustrated with the lack of response of others.   The desire in them to minister to the physical needs of others may seem as a lack of interest in spiritual things.



A clear example to me of the servant gifting was revealed to me when I was a youth pastor in B.C.   I never forget what one of my former youth said to me, “I have never felt closer to Jesus’ as he was handing out hot chocolate to homeless people on Vancouver’s east end.



The Gift of Teaching

The word teacher comes from didasko and is the person who a strong ability to explain truth to others.



The person with this quality doesn’t just accept teaching at face value, but will painstakingly work through the process to bring greater understanding.  They want truth in a logical, systematic manner and enjoy word studies and reading.  They are concerned that truth be established in every situation.  They have strong convictions of facts, and can tend to neglect the practical application.  They are self-disciplined, and usually only has a close circle of friends. They can lean towards being dogmatic in their beliefs and come across as legalistic.  They aren’t too keen on intuitive impulses as much as seeking the evidence from Scriptures.



 Biblical examples of this trait are Aquilla and Priscilla who taught the great scholar Apollos (Acts 18:1-4; 24-26) a more full understanding of the gospel of Jesus.



Another great example is the Bereans in Acts 17:11 who searched the Scriptures daily.

  “These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.





When the teacher-natured person visits the ill person in the hospital, they walk up to the bed and begin to ask questions like: “What did the doctor say was wrong?  Did you get a second opinion on the diagnosis?”  What they desire is information, so that they can add their assessment.  They love good conversation, and find it all fascinating.



The STUDENT instinct



This person is the deep thinker and the key word for them is truth.  They are the ones who ask the question, but why and prove it from Scripture.  Their greatest quest is truth and they want to see it on paper!  To them beauty is a carefully crafted document that states beliefs, doctrines, you name it.  They see great theology coming from the study of creeds and doctrines.  They feel that those who have their theology most correct are the closest to God.  They would love to be in endless Bible studies and prayer to them is an expression of correct theology.  They are easily given to analyzing worship songs to make sure they are saying the ‘right things’ about God.  The worst insult to them would be to hear, ‘that’s heresy!’ The warning to them is the danger of becoming arrogant and unloving and being more concerned with being right than giving honor to others.



The Gift of Encouragement (Exhortation)



The word exhortation comes from the word parakaleo, one who comes alongside, who comes near,  the name is also used of the Holy Spirit



This person loves to encourage others to live victoriously.  They look for a visible response when they are speaking, teaching or preaching to others.  They far prefer to apply truth rather than research it.  For them, truth is God’s source of true encouragement, and we must get it into the hands of everyone.  They are very quick to accept other people as they are without judging them.  They want to clear up problems with others quickly.  They often interrupt others in an eagerness to give opinions or advice.  They tend to be “cut and dried” in prescribing steps of action.



Barnabas is a clear picture, since his name even means “encouragement”.  This he demonstrates by the show of his passion to stand by and under gird young John –Mark when he failed Paul and Barnabas in their first missionary journey.   He even allowed the Paul-Barnabas team to split up over his insistence upon encouraging Mark.  As a result, he took Mark down to Jerusalem and introduced him to Peter and some of the other leaders.  Over the years, his encouragement paid off.  Mark went on to write Peter’s account of the life of Jesus, and even Paul later specifically asked for Mark’s assistance.  Barnabas’ ministry of exhortation to Mark bore fruit.



When the exhorter visits the hospital patient, they begin by telling stories that might cheer the person up.  Everything that the patient says, reminds the exhorter of another story, and both laugh the time away.  The exhorter will come equipped with scripture and often messages from other people.  He has tendency to insist that the person feels better right away, not wants this problem to persist and let’s move on!



The EXERIENTIAL instinct.



This person wants to ‘feel’ the presence of God and to respond with the full range of emotion and physical expression.  The key word for this person is joy.  They love spontaneity, emotion and conversational prayer.  They would like to have very little leadership in worship and let God lead worship and everyone participate.  It is the most responsive instinct to the Holy Spirit and the energy that He gives.  This person is also best suited to cross cultural contexts.  They are big hearted and generous and very nice to be around.  Their prayer is praise and the worst insult they could hear is ‘This is boring.’  The warning for this person is possibly lacking in doctrinal grounding.

They can come across as being shallow and time alone with God in the major battlefield for the exhorter.



The Gift of Giving



A person with this temperament freely gives of money, possessions, time, energy and love.  They love to give without other people knowing about it.  They want to feel they are a part of the ministry to which they are contributing, and see that the finances are being handled with wisdom and with good sense.  They have a very strong work ethic and are often successful.  Hospitality is one of their strong areas as well.  On a downside, they may try to control how contributions are being used and focus more on the They may upset family and friends with unpredictable patterns of giving.



We find a number of good examples of giving in Acts and one in particular is Lydia.



Acts 16:14-15

14 Now a certain woman named Lydia heard us. She was a seller of purple from the city of Thyatira, who worshiped God. The Lord opened her heart to heed the things spoken by Paul. 15 And when she and her household were baptized, she begged us, saying, "If you have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come to my house and stay." So she persuaded us.



When the give visits the infirmed in the hospital, they always come bearing a gift to encourage.  It is usually something thoughtful, showing time has gone into its planning, presentation and timing of delivery.  They desire for the patient to be reminded in a tangible way that they are loved.



The AESTHETIC instinct



This person comes most alive when worship is done in an environment of beauty, order, tradition and and artistic integrity.  The key word for them is majesty.  They think that the way things look and how they sound are very, very important.  They really can appreciate architecture that is designed specifically for worship.  They love symbolism, color, art, poetry and great music.  They are uncomfortable with a lot of repetition or songs that might seem fluffy.

The Gift of Leadership

This temperament, or gift, is highly motivated to organize that for which he is responsible.  They can express ideas and organization in ways that are easily understood.  They prefer to be under authority, in order to have authority.   They love to work on long-range goals and projects – they are visionary with a broad perspective.  In time, they can develop callousness due to being the target for criticism.  They tend to drive themselves that can easily lead to neglect of personal and family needs.



            Biblical examples of this gift in people are Joseph (Genesis 30-40); Nehemiah (Nehemiah 1-7); and King David (1 Samuel 16-31).  We see David early in his life caring for his father’s sheep, protecting them well.  When opportunity came for him to see another predator attacking God’s sheep, Israel, in the form of Goliath, he naturally moved to protect and deal with the giant.  He organized the outcasts together into an army, and eventually, he organized a nation, both militarily and in worship.



            When the leader trait visits the hospital, they take out a pad of paper and proceed to inquire of what may need done at the patient’s home and family life.  They will say, “I will get some people to take over your responsibilities while you are here in the hospital.”  They will check on the insurance of the patient, the doctor’s advice, and how all the pieces must fit together in the next weeks of the person’s life. By the time the leader leaves, there is a clear plan for the next season of the patient’s life.



 The RELATIONAL instinct



Finally, this person feels that God is most present when people experience bonding together for fellowship or worship or encouraged through mutual support.  They are heartbroken when there is conflict.  They love meeting in small groups where people honestly share their personal stories and don’t mind tears, hugs or late night prayer meetings.  They appreciate how Christ was so people conscious.  They feel that people are the business and introduce people to others and build them up as well.  They feel that when interaction is happening

The warning for them is losing their focus on Christ and valuing more their own relationship with God



The Gift of Mercy



This temperament had tremendous capacity to show love, always looking for the good in other people.  They are attracted to people who are hurting or in distress.  They take care with words and actions to avoid hurting others.  They try to avoid conflicts and confrontations. They tend to be indecisive, and are often prone to take up another person’s offence.



            Biblical examples of this are John the disciple of Jesus; Ruth (book of Ruth);  Rachel (Genesis 29-31); and  Joseph, the father of Jesus (Matthew 1:16-24; 2:13).  In the case of Joseph, you see great compassion toward Mary, when she was pregnant with the Son of God.  This is extravagant grace on the part of Joseph to continue to embrace her, and not shame her or hurt her in any way.



            When the person with this dominant trait walks into the hospital, they begin to softly weep with compassion, seeing their loved one in such a state. They will come close and comfort them, wiping their forehead and speaking soft words of sympathy.  They will stay endless hours to keep the patient company, supporting in any way possible.



The ACTIVIST instinct



This person sees all of Christ following as an activity of service.  Their key word is involved.  They love to take action with God and commune with Him about what is so needed in our world.  They have great compassion for the disadvantaged and poor.  They are angry about oppression and have a sense of urgency to introduce Christ to others.  They are committed to changing His world and love to connect with other activists, to plan, to think globally.  Prayer for this person is a tool or weapon to advance the kingdom of God.  The worst insult they could hear is ‘you are lazy or a hypocrite’.

The warning for this person is that they rarely relax and can experience burnout.  They are also susceptible to becoming shallow with others.



The Takeaway



We all possess a natural inclination for two or three spiritual instincts, we might have a curiosity about a few and what’s left over...well, we have a hard time believing that they have any value at all. However, maturity in faith comes as we become conversant in all the languages of worship as Christ was!  Jesus showed us the heart of the prophet, he wouldn’t mince words.  Mark wrote of him that very early in the morning he would arise and meet with the Father and commune with Him, He was the servant who washed His disciples’ feet.  He was the one who taught from His life and unpacked His teachings with His disciples.  He was the one who gave the words of encouragement…I will send a comforter in my place.  He showed us the greatest act of giving in showing no greater love than this that a man lay down his life for his friends, he led by his example and he had mercy to all who call on His name!



My thanks to Doug Heck for his work on the redemptive gifts  www.totalchange.org  and Arthur Birk.

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Three Gifts That Speak...the mouth of God




Do you ever have a moment where you know that this wasn’t just coincidence?  On Sunday at Crossings, I spoke on three specific gifts that speak and then watched those gifts in action as we had a guest speaker come to share at the Manor.  Pastor Daniel who originally is from India came to speak and share his story how God led him from worshipping the many millions of gods of Hinduism to the point where he cried out to Jesus as a young teenager while dying in the hospital.   He was there feeling that none of his gods were answering his prayers for healing so in desperation He reached out and prayed,
“Jesus Christ, if you are the true God, I surrender from this day onward to you, alone.  Reveal your power to me, and then I will know that you, alone, are God…soon after praying, I felt as though a tube of light had gone to my heart.  I felt like I had been released from something”

He was healed in that moment, confirmed by a surgeon the next day, and now faithfully serves God through his ministry, New Life Project, in India.

So, on Sunday after sharing, he began to pray in tongues and prophecy over the people who were attending our service and had their hand raised asking for prayer.  It was such a powerful moment to listen to him pray not knowing anything about the people that he was praying for.  I could see how he was using the gift of prophecy to speak truth specifically in areas of their life that I knew they needed encouragement in.  It was a fantastic day.

Let’s study more in depth the gifts that were in action today.

Three Gifts That Speak – The mouth of God
The Gifts Defined

The gift of tongues is a supernatural utterance given by the Spirit-filled Christian proclaiming in a public meeting a message from God in a language unknown and not understood by the person giving it.   It is always used in conjunction with the interpretation of tongues.   It has nothing to do with the mind or with a person’s intellect.

The gift of the interpretation of tongues is the supernatural unfolding by the Holy Spirit through the believer the meaning of a message in tongues delivered in a public assembly so that the church can be encouraged and built up.

It is not the translation of tongues as it may be shorter or longer than the interpretation.  Tongues and interpretation of tongues are together equal to the gift of prophecy since the end result would be the same in that it is given under the anointing of God.  It’s goal is to edify, encourage and build up those who are listening.  It also must be in agreement with the Word of God.

The gift of prophecy is a supernatural message given under the anointing of God to edify, encourage, strengthen and comfort.  Prophecy must also be in agreement with the Word of God. 
It has been also defined as  “God making use of someone to tell someone what He thinks about their present situation or what his intention is for the future or what He know they need for that moment or situation.

The Word of God is the safeguard and the guardrails for what is spoken to be recognized and affirmed by those who are in leadership within the church.

The Importance and Use of the Gifts

Let’s first talk about tongues.

Tongues are a sign for unbelievers 1 Corinthians 14:22
When a non-believers hears someone speaking in tongues, it may be a sign that something supernatural is happening.  It may lead to curiosity, to questions and possibly someone coming to know the LORD.
Acts 2:7,11,12 best example when people recognized that followers of Jesus were speaking in languages they could not have learned. 

Paul is clear in 1 Corinthians 14 that tongues are pretty much useless in the church unless someone is there to interpret what is being said…bottom line, if there’s no interpretation or someone revealing that the language that is being spoken is being understood by them, then it needs to be shut down.

However, it is important to point out that Paul also states in the NLT , “I wish you could all speak in tongues, but even more I wish you could all prophesy.”
Now I also want to bring clarity and differentiate between the gift of tongues and the grace of tongues, often called praying in tongues or praying in the Spirit.  There is a difference between a public gift and the private grace. 
Praying in the Spirit is often accompanied by an initial filling of the Holy Spirit, but not always.
Practically speaking we have to open our mouth to allow God to work.  It is a prayer language, unique to all of us that we can use to pray to the Lord and Paul is distinguishing between both here in 1 Corinthians 14.  He is doing a balancing act.  He is attempting to bring correction and order to the way it was being used in the public meeting and at the same time he doesn’t want to discourage them from the private grace of tongues, prayer language that we can use in our own quiet time
1 Corinthians 14:4  He who speaks in a tongue edifies himself.
Romans 8:26,27 In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans.
Praying in tongues or “prayer language”

Praying with the spirit is generally taken to mean praying with the understanding with an access to spiritual power.  Praying with the spirit is quite different from praying with the understanding (I Corinthians 14:16).  You cannot pray with the spirit unless you speak with other tongues. You can pray in the Spirit with the understanding (Ephesians 6:18) but such prayer does not reach the realm of mystery and miracle presided over and directed by the Holy Ghost. (1 Corinthians 14:2). 
Harold Horton in The Gifts of The Spirit page 137

1 Corinthians 14:14

My experience of this prayer language first and foremost came strongly upon me as I was praying at the wailing wall in Jerusalem.  I have also prayed in the Spirit especially  for breakthrough with my children when I felt words were not enough.  

Cheryl Bridges-Johns in a lecture at Regent College speaks of tongues as a sacrament that signifies the presence of God.  Tongues are a theophany; they make the presence of God visible and tangible as well. They express the freedom of the Spirit and the divine initiative of the Spirit of God as well.

1 Corinthians 14:39







The ministry of the prophetic

1 Corinthians 14:1
This verse challenges us to pursue love, but really go after prophecy.

The purpose of prophetic ministry is to really best likened to going after treasure.
The starting point for all prophetic ministry starts with the understanding that anyone who is saved, a child of God, can hear the voice of God.  You can’t get saved unless you did.  The way you became a Christian was by responding to the Holy Spirit as He spoke into your spirit and convicted you of your need for God.

The still small voice of God

·         There is a small and gentle voice of God that we hear in our spirit that comes to us as we wait on God in prayer and meditation
·         God speaks to us this way for our personal instruction and encouragement
·         It needs to be judged in light of our own desires.  We know that the heart is deceitful so if we are listening with our own selfish gain, we can get stuck in being absorbed with self and only hearing or listening for what we want to hear.  We can even misconstrue what He is telling us.  I remember one lady coming up to me after my message and saying I now know what to do…I need to divorce my husband.  I remember thinking my message had nothing to do with that subject and how she was obviously listening for what she wanted to hear.
Prophetic Impressions

Thoughts, Feelings, Emotions

·         He uses our thoughts and feelings
·         What many people consider a coincidence are actually valid prophetic impressions from God.  Acts 14:9
·         He uses our emotions in a specific situation to bring awareness to what might be happening in our lives or the lives of others.  Hebrews 4:12  We can discern what is coming to us, our senses, and discern what is from the LORD

Our physical body

·          We get also get impressions in our physical body.  Many people receive words of knowledge about pain or healing by the LORD making them aware in their own body.  I have listened to a number of stories of believers experiencing this and allowing them to speak, pray and even see healing in another person’s life.  The best example of this is found in Jesus’ ministry when he recognized that the woman suffering with an of issue of bleeding for 12 years.  Luke 8:45,46

Vision (pictures)

·         This is our spiritual sight. This is when God gives us very distinct pictures in prayer or in a dream that speak again into our life or the life of our church.  2 Kings 2:15

 I can remember clearly a janitor in one of my previous ministries coming up to me and saying that while she was praying God gave her a picture for me.  I was climbing up a fence and literally racing into a bullring where I was being pursued by a bull nonetheless pretty intently.   The sense that she got was that I was running ahead of the people that I was leading so much so that I was becoming the target for them in a bad way instead of leading people to the better target that was knowing Jesus more.

I also remember another lady standing up in one of our services at another church that I ministered.  It was that morning that I was speaking on the prophet Haggai and spoke of doing an extreme makeover on the church in a spiritual sense.  I came in with a tool belt that morning to church.  When she saw that, she knew she had to share.  In her spiritual picture she shared how she saw a concrete ceiling on the church that spoke of a time where there was a lack of revelation.  She then saw me with a hard hat on and that there was an opening being created in the roof and light shining through.  She spoke of a time coming of new revelation and awareness for the church.  Unfortunately for most people in the church, all that they could focus on was the concrete ceiling.

There are four components to prophecy or a prophetic word.

1.        Revelation – This is the information that we receive and it is not something that we could know in the natural or deduce from our observation.
2.       Interpretation- The understanding that God gives us about the revelation that we have received.  What is God saying and what does this mean.
3.       Application – the understanding that we have to know what we need to do with what we have received.  Are we to pray about it? Are we to bring it to the person that we have received it for?
4.       Delivery –this is huge because it is important that we don’t put our “spin” on it  The way that we say it is so, so important.  Remember it is for encouragement, it is comfort , edify and build up.  So we need to remember our tone, our wording and please don’t say “thus says the LORD”.  Instead, try starting with, “this is what I sense the LORD saying to me in my spirit.

Also remember to give room for growth in this area.  Mistakes will happen, we won’t always get it right.  Ministering prophetically is obeying God and learning to minister in love to His children so that they may see Him more clearly, love Him more too.
We need to also recognize that walking in this gifting takes a great amount of faith.  We will need to get past our feelings and fears.

If you are receiving a word of prophecy

Sometimes we may not understand in the moment, but receive it in grace.

Keys To Hearing God

Dwell in His presence  - as we spend more time in His presence, we will have a greater sense of how He is speaking to us through His Word, worship, prayer
Focus on God’s purposes – ask God what is your desire, what is your plan, your purpose
Grow in love towards others
Become a lover of God’s Word – He will store up great truth and revelation in you
Do A “Body Check” – ask God, “Is there someone you want me to minister to today?”

I remember Sharon telling me this story not too long after she began walking this out in her own life.  She prayed on her way into a Wendys, “God if there is someone you want me to minister to today, have them sit right by me.”  Well, as it turned out, a couple did just that.  She then said, “God, what do you want me to tell them?”   In her spirit she sensed God saying, “The LORD will provide” Proverbs 3:5,6  So, she went to the washroom and said, “God, if they are still there when I return, I will tell them.”  Well, they weren’t there, but she said, “Ok, if they cross my path again”… and they literally they were pulling out of the parking lot right beside her.  Sharon tapped on their window and said “I don’t even know if you are Christians”…they nodded yes.  She then told them and tears began to fall from their face.  They shared how they were going to the bank to find out if they got approval for a mortgage for a house they were looking to buy.  It meant so much to them and confirmed that this was a decision that God was leading them in.

Nay, every generation needs a living Christ, and every new community needs these ‘signs following,” to confirm the Word.  Until He comes again the world will never cease to need the touch of His Power and Presence.  “God also bearing witness both with signs and wonders…and gifts of the Holy Ghost according to his own will.
AB Simpson page 57 in The Gospel of Healing

Let’s remember that everywhere we go, we carry the living presence of Jesus and the power of His Holy Spirit in us to reveal to others this amazing God that we know and serve!


2 Corinthians 3:17 Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. 18 And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.



**My thanks to Amy Ward from YWAM, Robert Morris in “The God I Never Knew’ for their  teaching in this area that I have compiled my blog from.