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Spiritual Gifts Definitions
A Resource from Willow Creek Community Church
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SPIRITUAL GIFT | DEFINITION | PURPOSE | POTENTIAL PITFALL |
Administration 1 Corinthians 12:28 Acts 6:1-7 Exodus 18:13-26 | Ability and love for bringing order out of chaos for the sake of the church. Skilled at developing, articulating and accomplishing tasks for the accomplishment of the objectives for the Body. | To accomplish ministry or church goals | People with this gift may be focused so much on details that they don’t see the big picture. Tasks can become a greater priority than people or relationships. They may become frustrated or critical with non-administrative people. |
Apostleship 1 Corinthians 12:28-29 Ephesians 4:11-13 Romans 1:5 Acts 13:2-3 | Ability for starting new churches or ministries and to articulate the Gospel in places that are geographically, socially, ethnically or culturally different from one’s background. | To expand God’s kingdom | People with this gift may start a vision up and then fail to execute or surround oneself with a team to execute the vision. They may struggle to maintain the start-up or they can get bored when there is nothing new to activate or build up. |
Discernment 1 Corinthians 12:10 Acts 5:1-4 Matthew 16: 21-23 | Ability to discern qualities not visible to the naked eye, including character, intentions, health, sincerity and motivation in others. | To protect the church | People with this gift may come off as harsh or opinionated. And learn to speak both in truth and in love. |
Discipling Ephesians 4:11-13 Colossians 1:28 | Ability to instruct, guide and care for believers in a smaller expression of the Body so that they are equipped to reach out in ministry to others, both inside and outside the church. It’s to recognize and affirm the work God has done and is doing in their lives. | To equip the body as followers of Christ | People with this gift may become too prescriptive in their methods. Or not remember it is God who causes the result of spiritual growth and impact to happen. |
Encouragement Romans 12:8 Acts 11:22-24; 15:30-32 | Ability to speak words to others that catalyze faith, hope and love. And to counsel, model and encourage people through one’s personal testimony, life and Scripture so people are comforted and encouraged to act. | To stay the course | People with this gift may get tired of encouraging all the time or bitter if the “encourager” is not encouraged. May come off as idealistic or naïve or just want to say positive, flattering words. |
SPIRITUAL GIFT | DEFINITION | PURPOSE | POTENTIAL PITFALL |
Evangelism Ephesians 4:11-13 Acts 8:26-40 Luke 19:1-10 | Ability to effectively communicate the gospel in a relevant and life changing way so that they believe and become followers of Christ. | To enfold people into the family of God | People with this gift may get discouraged from not seeing results of their efforts. They can come off as too aggressive to non-believers. |
Faith 1 Corinthians 12:9; 13:2 Hebrews 11:1; Romans 4:18-21 | Ability to step forward on God’s promises with confident and solid belief. | To move forward in advancing God’s cause | People with this gift may become discouraged when others around them doubt or don’t have the same level of faith. |
Giving Romans 12:8 2 Corinthians 6:8 Luke 21:1-4 | Ability to joyfully and liberally contribute money and resources (time, talents) to advance ministry purposes and to meet the needs of others. | To advance God’s kingdom | People with this gift may get taken advantage of and feel unappreciated or unnoticed. Motives in one’s giving are also important to keep in check. |
Hospitality 1 Peter 4:9-10 Romans 12:13 Hebrews 13:1-2 | Ability to make people feel the welcome of God anywhere they are. These people feel “at home” in your presence. | To move toward community, being known, being understood | People with this gift may struggle with “people pleasing” and a tendency to involve people too much and not be mindful of their own family concerns. |
Knowledge 1 Corinthians 12:8 Mark 2:6-8 John 1:45-50 | Ability to bring vital truth to the body of Christ that is aligned with biblical understanding and insight. Also to discover, analyze, accumulate, systematize, and articulate ideas that are essential for the growth and building up of the Body of Christ. | To bring forth God’s word | People with this gift may get prideful because of all they know. Humility is the key. Should remember it is God’s message, not theirs, when sharing their knowledge with the church. |
SPIRITUAL GIFT | DEFINITION | PURPOSE | POTENTIAL PITFALL |
Leadership Romans 12:8 Hebrews 13:17 Luke 22:25-26 | Ability to mobilize and inspire people to accomplish the purposes of God. And to set Godly objectives, make decisions and communicate them to the Body of Christ in a way that motivates them to willingly follow and joyously work to accomplish these objectives. | To advance God’s purposes | People with this gift may struggle with over-confidence. Viewed by others as arrogant, forceful, or controlling. Continual vision casting and repetition is important. Servant leadership is critical. |
Mercy Romans 8:26-27, 12:8 Matthew 5:7 Mark 10:46-52 Luke 10:25-37 John 17:9-26 1 Timothy 2:1-2 Colossians 1:9-12; 4:12-13 | Ability to feel and show the empathy and compassion of God to those who are hurting or in need, suffering or in trauma, and often through prayer so that those in need are strengthened. | To care for God’s people | People with this gift may get weighed down with carrying others burdens and sometimes enable or rescue others to avoid facing difficulties or making hard choices. Or they may struggle with keeping issues confidential. |
SPIRITUAL GIFT | DEFINITION | PURPOSE | POTENTIAL PITFALL |
Prophecy Romans 12:6 1 Corinthians 12:10, 28; 13:2 2 Peter 1:19-21 | Ability to relevantly proclaim God’s truth in a way that uncovers sin and prompts conviction, understanding, correction, repentance and edification. This could be publicly or privately speaking the Word of God so people are convicted, consoled, encouraged, challenged or strengthened. | To communicate God’s message | People with this gift may be viewed as judgmental or critical. Earning the right to be heard is crucial. Speaking the truth in love is too. |
Service 1 Corinthians 12:28 Romans 12:7; 16:1-2 Acts 6:1-4 1Peter 4:11 Exodus 31:3, 35:31-35 Acts 9:36-39 2 Kings 22:5-6 | Ability to attach spiritual value to the practical and tangible accomplishment of any task that moves the church ahead. This is an unselfish meeting of needs through practical service that is often behind the scenes. It might also include the ability to design or construct tangible items for ministry purposes. | To accomplish the mission of the ministry | People with this gift may get taken advantage of or are tempted to take on too much and burn out. Need to learn to say “no” sometimes. Or find the areas where they are most energized and help there.If they are working on a project, they may struggle to finish it because of not asking for help, building a team, accurately budgeting, etc. They also should remember any items they produce are a means to the end and not the end itself. |
Shepherding Ephesians 4:11-13 1 Peter 5:1-4 John 10:1-18 | Ability to be spiritual guides and caretakers for God’s people. To nurture a group of believers by caring for their spiritual welfare in a holistic manner on a longer-term basis. Primary job is to recognize and affirm the work God has done and is doing in their lives. | To encourage spiritual growth | People with this gift may view people as projects, find it hard to say “no”, and over-commit in the span of people they shepherd. They may not remember that it is God who causes the result of spiritual growth. |
SPIRITUAL GIFT | DEFINITION | PURPOSE | POTENTIAL PITFALL |
Teaching Romans 12:7 Ephesians 4:11-13 Psalms 150:3-5 2 Samuel 6:14-15 Mark 4:2, 3:3 | Ability to gain insights from scripture and to explain them compellingly. To communicate instruction so people can understand how to apply spiritual principles to their own lives and ministries in a daily context.This may also involve creatively communicating the message of Christ through various forms of art. | To clarify truth for life change and/or to express truth artistically so that people can understand or experience God in different ways. | People with this gift may “over-teach” and present too much content. Also, because you may be a trainer or a teacher by profession, does not necessarily mean you have the spiritual gift of teaching. When expressing truth artistically, one needs to remember that art goes beyond art’s sake and that is to glorify God and edify others. Might find evaluation and constructive criticism difficult to accept. Might be uncooperative (due to ego, pride, individualism) and need to work at being a team player. May be good at coming up with ideas (teaching elements) but find it difficult to land execution. |
Wisdom 1 Corinthians 12:8; 2:3-14 James 3:13-18 Jeremiah 9:23-24 | Ability to apply biblical insight to specific issues, often where conflict or confusion are present. To have insight on how knowledge may best be applied to specific needs in the Body of Christ which involves applying Biblical truths to everyday situations. | To disclose God’s purposes | People with this gift may hold back from sharing insights until someone asks them to do so. |
SPIRITUAL GIFT (Miraculous Types*) | DEFINITION | PURPOSE | POTENTIAL PITFALL |
Healing* 1Corinthians 12:9, 28, 30 Acts 3:1-16 Mark 2:1-12 | Ability to move people toward physical and spiritual wholeness for God’s purposes and glory. | To demonstrate God’s power and presence | People with this gift need to remember that God does not promise to heal everyone who asks or is prayed for. Remember too that healing is not necessarily a result of their faith or the faith of the one asking to be healed, but God who determines it. |
Miracles* 1 Corinthians 12:10, 28-29 John 2:1-11 Luke 5:1-11 | Ability to authenticate ministry through supernatural actions that bring glory to Christ. | To bring a witness of God’s power and presence | People with this gift should avoid viewing this gift as their personal responsibility, remembering that God causes the timing and location of His work. Remember too that miracles are not necessarily a result of faith or caused by faith. |
Tongues* 1 Corinthians 12:10; 28-30; 13:1; 14:1-33 Acts 2:1-11 | Ability to communicate or pray in an unidentified language. | To communicate with God and for God | People with this gift should remain silent if no gift of interpretation can be made as this gift is meant to edify others from the message received from God. |
Interpretation of Tongues* 1 Corinthians 12:10, 14:5, 26-28 | Ability to translate the message given by someone speaking in tongues. | To communicate and authenticate a message | People with this gift should avoid pride and remember all gifts are given for the edification of others. |
*These gifts are known as miraculous gifts and are not included in the online Spiritual Gifts Assessment. |