4 Steps for Using Your Spiritual Gifts

By Pastor Mike Novotny

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In the journey of faith, recognizing and utilizing the spiritual gifts bestowed upon you by the Holy Spirit is a transformative experience. These gifts are not just for personal fulfillment but are meant to serve and edify the body of Christ. Understanding and applying these gifts can bring profound joy and purpose to your life as a believer. Here are four steps to guide you in embracing your spiritual gifts.

Learn Your Gifts

The first step in utilizing your spiritual gifts is to learn what they are. Have you taken the time to discern the unique talents and abilities God has given you? Scripture tells us that we are fearfully and wonderfully made, knit together with purpose in our mother’s womb. Reflect on what comes naturally to you, tasks that you excel in while others might find them challenging. Consider taking personality assessments, reading insightful books, or simply asking trusted friends and family for their observations about your strengths. Gaining a clear understanding of your spiritual gifts is the foundation for their effective use.

Leverage Your Gifts

Once you have identified your gifts, the next step is to leverage them for the greater good. The apostle Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 12:7 that our gifts are meant for the common good. Whether you have a knack for working with children, a gift for leadership, or any other talent, consider how you might use these gifts to serve your church, community, or workplace. The Holy Spirit has equipped you uniquely for a purpose, and using your gifts to bless others is a wonderful way to honor God and build His kingdom.

Love Their Gifts

In a world often marked by comparison and envy, it is crucial to appreciate and celebrate the gifts of others. Instead of feeling jealous or inferior, be grateful for the diverse gifts within the body of Christ. Express gratitude to those whose gifts have blessed you, perhaps through a heartfelt note or a word of encouragement. Acknowledging and appreciating the gifts of others fosters unity and strengthens the community, reflecting the love and grace of God.

Look to God’s Gift

Above all, remember to keep your focus on the ultimate gift of God—salvation through Jesus Christ. When we compare ourselves with others, feelings of inadequacy can creep in. However, the cross reminds us that through Jesus, we are cleansed of all sin, including jealousy and pride. We are valued and have a significant role in God’s plan. By fixing our eyes on Jesus, we find completeness and joy, free from the burden of comparison. In Him, we have everything we need.

Incorporating these four steps—learning, leveraging, loving, and looking—will help you make the most of your spiritual gifts. May you find joy and fulfillment as you use what God has given you to bless others and glorify His name.

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About the Author

Pastor Mike Novotny

Pastor Mike Novotny has served God’s people in full-time ministry since 2007 in Madison and, most recently, at The CORE in Appleton, Wisconsin. He also serves as the lead speaker for Time of Grace, where he shares the good news about Jesus through television, print, and online platforms.

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