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There is ONE gift that cannot be seen unless it is manifested, brought forth - the gift of holy spirit which we receive when we repent and are baptized (Acts 2:38). This gift of holy spirit given to each believer can be manifested in nine ways. Just as the fruit of the spirit can be manifested in nine ways.
If I had one of the gift ministries - say a preacher . . . everyone would know that I am a preacher, it would be readily noticeable no need to "manifest" it. But when one is born again and receives the gift of holy spirit - how do we know? The manifestation of the spirit is NOT a gift - It is a manifestation. A gift is something voluntarily given by one person to another without compensation. God gives us the gift of holy spirit - it is not readily perceived by the senses but when it is manifested it is something that is readily perceived by the senses. Gift and manifestation are two completely different things.
As I have said before - we all receive the gift of holy spirit - the manifestation of said gift of holy spirit is given to every man to profit withal - it is the Lord who energizes as he purposes "all" the manifestations and spiritual things talked about in this chapter. That is how things are done decently and in order in a church meeting. Every believer has the power of holy spirit, but the way that power will be used at any given time depends on the purposes of God and upon our faith and willingness to step out and use the gift we have been given. Look, someone can give me a gift - I don't have to open it to manifest it - It can stay wrapped up in the box but I will never see it, I will never use it, I will never know the potential of that gift if I don't open it and use it.
If I had one of the gift ministries - say a preacher . . . everyone would know that I am a preacher, it would be readily noticeable no need to "manifest" it. But when one is born again and receives the gift of holy spirit - how do we know? The manifestation of the spirit is NOT a gift - It is a manifestation. A gift is something voluntarily given by one person to another without compensation. God gives us the gift of holy spirit - it is not readily perceived by the senses but when it is manifested it is something that is readily perceived by the senses. Gift and manifestation are two completely different things.
As I have said before - we all receive the gift of holy spirit - the manifestation of said gift of holy spirit is given to every man to profit withal - it is the Lord who energizes as he purposes "all" the manifestations and spiritual things talked about in this chapter. That is how things are done decently and in order in a church meeting. Every believer has the power of holy spirit, but the way that power will be used at any given time depends on the purposes of God and upon our faith and willingness to step out and use the gift we have been given. Look, someone can give me a gift - I don't have to open it to manifest it - It can stay wrapped up in the box but I will never see it, I will never use it, I will never know the potential of that gift if I don't open it and use it.
And i disagree, if you are a great teacher, that is one of the gifts, and it most definately manifests the HS has been given to you, (not everyone has been given the gift of pastor ir teacher, )
Again i do not know who taught you this stuff, but wow,