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Pre-Lesson
James Earle Video
Announcements
VBS Meeting
E-Rock
Youth Camp
Mission Trip
E-Giving
Introduction
Scategories
Professional Sports Teams
Professional music Groups
Fruit
Spiritual Gifts
Opening Discussion Question
WHAT TALENT OR SKILL ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF?
IS THIS TALENT OR SKILL SOMETHING THAT COMES NATURALLY TO YOU OR SOMETHING YOU WORKED ON AND DEVELOPED OVER TIME?
Lecrae Gospel Video
Explanation
When we watch Tom Brady play football, Simon Biles compete in gymnastics, or Serena Williams play tennis, their talent is clearly evidenced in their skill.
This brings up the question of whether their talent comes naturally or whether they have to work at it.
Most likely it’s a combination of both—talent and practice each play a crucial role.
Sometimes we hesitate to serve in the church because we fear we aren’t gifted or talented enough to serve adequately.
Today, however, we will see that all followers of Jesus have been gifted to serve for the good of the body.
Furthermore, we will see that though God has gifted us, we must still practice our gifts in the church in order to develop and grow our giftings for the betterment of the body.
Without exception, God grants all believers gifts to use for His glory and the good of His church.
Discussion
Retell the passage in your own words.
What does this passage say about God? Jesus?
Holy Spirit?
Mankind?
God wants to use people for His glory and their good.
He is not uninvolved.
The Holy Spirit gives us gifts to be used for God’s glory.
Belief in Jesus gives us access to those gifts.
What feelings do you experience when you read through this passage?
Are there any commands to follow in this passage of Scripture?
According to this passage, what is God calling us to do in our daily lives?
Use your gifts for Him AND for the church.
Main Idea: God grants all believers gifts to use for His glory and the good of His church.
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