Considering the weighted controversy on gifts of the Holy Spirit, I'd say for myself that I'm very happy just with faith. But maybe the Spirit didn't really give me faith, and how would you know? I might just be playing up, and faith is harder to test than prophecy.
What do people think of all the "develop faith" guidebooks that sell in Christian Book stores? I mean if it's a gift of the Spirit, it might be something that you can't develop or acquire for yourself, any more than "vision" (any of you blokes ever gone on an "Iron John vision quest"? just asking.)
Does anyone have any thoughts on the connection between the passage on Spiritual gifts and the passage that immediately follows it about the members of the church body? The church all has to be together to function, what about the councils of elders with spiritual gifts? Do all the gifts have to be there for the Dreidel to roll, in a manner of speaking?
And how would you know? Because some bright sparks just seem to learn foreign languages easily, and I've had teachers of school subjects that weren't religious even in name who were diligent and even talented speakers.
What do people think of all the "develop faith" guidebooks that sell in Christian Book stores? I mean if it's a gift of the Spirit, it might be something that you can't develop or acquire for yourself, any more than "vision" (any of you blokes ever gone on an "Iron John vision quest"? just asking.)
Does anyone have any thoughts on the connection between the passage on Spiritual gifts and the passage that immediately follows it about the members of the church body? The church all has to be together to function, what about the councils of elders with spiritual gifts? Do all the gifts have to be there for the Dreidel to roll, in a manner of speaking?
And how would you know? Because some bright sparks just seem to learn foreign languages easily, and I've had teachers of school subjects that weren't religious even in name who were diligent and even talented speakers.