On the Source, Diversity, and Purpose of Gifts of the Spirit | LFC Part 23 | 1 Cor 12 | Sam Oyeyinka
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Learning from the Corinthians (Part 23) | 1 Corinthians 12
In this sermon, PSam reminds us not to go beyond what is written, just as Paul had earlier instructed. Paul clarifies certain words so they are not read through pagan lenses, showing that spiritual gifts are freely given, administered by God’s sovereignty, and meant for the edification of the church.
The gifts are not for display or self-importance but to glorify Christ and draw men to Him. Though diverse in form, all gifts are gracious and empowered by the same God.
Paul stresses that the gifts are for the common good, modelled after Christ’s service to the church. This common good means being conformed to Christ’s image and walking in the good works God prepared for us, which is simply godliness lived out.
It is God who works these gifts in us as we serve the church. Paul makes no hierarchy among gifts, whether miraculous or ordinary by our standards. Each comes from the same Spirit and is vital to the body, with even the less visible parts given great honor in God’s design.