I recently visited a church that taught its people that their natural talents were their spiritual gifts. For example, if they were naturally good at singing, then they were told that they were meant to be on the worship team. Or if they were naturally good at speaking, that's one way they would know that they were meant to preach or teach. Or if they were good at comforting others, then their gift was prophecy because
1 Corinthians 14:3 says "he that prophesieth speaketh unto men to edification, and exhortation, and comfort".
I'll give one more example before making the main point...and this one should be close to home for most people. ( Because, what good is it to learn about a mistake in others if we can't see how it might apply to ourselves?). The last example is this... Some believe that if a person has been to a college and been taught and approved by men, then that person is qualified to preach. CAN a person truly be qualified to preach if they have not been sent by God to preach? (See Romans 10:14-15) In other wording...does seminary approval equal God's sending?
This posting isn't intended to attack seminaries. It's rather intended to make people aware of the difference between what is given by NATURAL processes, and what is given by the SPIRIT.
On the day of Pentecost in Acts 2, there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and the SPIRIT gave them utterance (ability to speak other languages). This was then witnessed by people from other lands who testified that they heard the disciples speaking in the language of each of those lands.
That was an example of the SPIRIT giving ability. And it is different than the NATURAL ability to speak in multiple languages, which is obtained naturally, by exposure to those languages and learning them over time.
I'd made the mistake of thinking "cloven tongues like as of fire" meant flames that split, like forks in a river or like a serpent's tongue. And I thought "God, why would you use tongues that look like a serpent's tongue as a representation of your spirit?" When I enquired further, I found the answer to be that he did NOT say "split"... He said "cloven".
Cloven means "to partition thoroughly". (Not to branch off from, while remaining connected) Contrast some photos of a clover and a maple leaf to see the difference.
God provided cloven tongues as a representation that the gifts given by the spirit are NOT connected to our natural abilities. SPIRITIAL gifts come directly from God. So GOD gets the credit for those abilities, not flesh.
The gifts of the spirit are not branches of our natural abilities.
Love in Jesus,
Kelby
1 Corinthians 14:3 says "he that prophesieth speaketh unto men to edification, and exhortation, and comfort".
I'll give one more example before making the main point...and this one should be close to home for most people. ( Because, what good is it to learn about a mistake in others if we can't see how it might apply to ourselves?). The last example is this... Some believe that if a person has been to a college and been taught and approved by men, then that person is qualified to preach. CAN a person truly be qualified to preach if they have not been sent by God to preach? (See Romans 10:14-15) In other wording...does seminary approval equal God's sending?
This posting isn't intended to attack seminaries. It's rather intended to make people aware of the difference between what is given by NATURAL processes, and what is given by the SPIRIT.
On the day of Pentecost in Acts 2, there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and the SPIRIT gave them utterance (ability to speak other languages). This was then witnessed by people from other lands who testified that they heard the disciples speaking in the language of each of those lands.
That was an example of the SPIRIT giving ability. And it is different than the NATURAL ability to speak in multiple languages, which is obtained naturally, by exposure to those languages and learning them over time.
I'd made the mistake of thinking "cloven tongues like as of fire" meant flames that split, like forks in a river or like a serpent's tongue. And I thought "God, why would you use tongues that look like a serpent's tongue as a representation of your spirit?" When I enquired further, I found the answer to be that he did NOT say "split"... He said "cloven".
Cloven means "to partition thoroughly". (Not to branch off from, while remaining connected) Contrast some photos of a clover and a maple leaf to see the difference.
God provided cloven tongues as a representation that the gifts given by the spirit are NOT connected to our natural abilities. SPIRITIAL gifts come directly from God. So GOD gets the credit for those abilities, not flesh.
The gifts of the spirit are not branches of our natural abilities.
Love in Jesus,
Kelby
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