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Sermon in a Sentence: Every Christian should serve in the church by the gift(s) God has given him.
!! I. See that God has given you a spiritual gift.
* A. What is a spiritual gift?
(1 Cor.
12.7)
* B. Who has a spiritual gift?
(1 Cor.
12.11)
!! II.
Evaluate what your spiritual gift is.
(Rom.
12.6-8)
!! III.
Recognize the place of your spiritual gift in the church (1 Cor.
12.13-17)
!! IV.
Value the gift God has given to you.
(1 Cor.
12.18-25)
!! V. Employ your spiritual gift in the church (Matt.
25.14-30;1 Cor.
14.12)
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