Wednesday Bible Study

Holy Spirit Pt. 6

01-29-2025 • Wes Wilkinson

Use your God-given gifts to serve others in love, knowing that the Holy Spirit equips you for the good of the church and the glory of Christ.

The Holy Spirit’s Gifts and Their Purpose

Who is the Holy Spirit?

  • The Holy Spirit is a person of the Trinity, not an impersonal force.
  • He is eternally God, equal to the Father and the Son.
  • He convicts of sin, regenerates believers, seals them at salvation, and indwells them.
  • He teaches, guides, and leads in alignment with God’s will.
  • The Holy Spirit always points to Jesus. A Spirit-filled person will be enraptured with Jesus.

The Holy Spirit Gives Gifts

  1. Ephesians 4: Gifts for the Church

    • God gives gifts to equip the church.
    • Some gifts are roles (apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers) meant to equip believers for ministry.
    • The purpose is to build up the church into maturity.
    • Growth happens when every part (every believer) is functioning correctly.
  2. 1 Corinthians 12: Spiritual Gifts

    • The Corinthian church was misusing gifts, leading to division and pride.
    • Paul emphasizes that gifts are given by the Holy Spirit for the common good.
    • Gifts include wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, prophecy, discernment, tongues, and interpretation.
    • Gifts are not for personal enjoyment but for sacrificial service.
    • The Spirit gives gifts as He wills—not everyone receives the same gifts.

The Purpose of Spiritual Gifts

  • Gifts exist to serve others, not for personal status.
  • Unity in the Church is the goal—gifts are meant to bring people together.
  • Just as the body has many different parts, every believer plays an important role.
  • No part is unnecessary—even the “smallest” gift matters.
  • When parts of the body (church members) don’t function, the whole body suffers.

How to Discover Your Spiritual Gifts

  • Paul does not define each gift in detail.
  • He also doesn’t give a method for discovering them.
  • The key to discovering your gift: serve in love.
  • Stop waiting to “figure out” your gift—just serve. As you love and serve others, God’s gifting will become clear.
  • Spiritual gifts tests are modern inventions—the early church didn’t use them.

The More Excellent Way: Love (1 Corinthians 13)

  • Love is greater than any spiritual gift.
  • Gifts without love are worthless—even prophecy, knowledge, miracles, or martyrdom.
  • Characteristics of love:
    • Patient, kind, not jealous, not arrogant, not self-seeking.
    • Does not rejoice in wrongdoing but in truth.
    • Bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
  • Jesus Himself embodies perfect love.

Application & Challenge

  • We are gifted for such a time as this.
  • Every believer at this church has been uniquely gifted for ministry here—not elsewhere.
  • If we refuse to use our gifts, we weaken the church.
  • The Holy Spirit equips people of all abilities and life situations—there are no “useless” members in the body of Christ.
  • Our calling is to serve one another in love.
  • Church growth (both in numbers and in maturity) happens when every believer embraces their role.

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Holy Spirit Pt. 9

We can trust the Holy Spirit to lead, assure, and empower us in Christ.

Romans 8:12-30

Holy Spirit Pt. 8

We can live in the freedom and power of the Holy Spirit, reject condemnation, walk in obedience, and trust His work to transform and sustain us.

Romans 8

Holy Spirit Pt. 7

We should use the gifts the Holy Spirit has given us to humbly serve others in love.

1 Corinthians 12-14

Holy Spirit Pt. 5

Daily depend on the Holy Spirit by abiding in God’s Word, responding to His conviction, and walking in obedience to His leading.

Holy Spirit Pt. 4

Immerse yourself in God’s Word, pray in alignment with His will, and respond in obedience to His conviction and leading.

Holy Spirit Pt. 3

We must respond to the Holy Spirit’s conviction with humble repentance, abide in His guidance through God’s Word, and trust His transformative work.

Titus 3:3-7
John 16:5-11
Ephesians 4:30
2 Corinthians 7:8-11