The Gifts of the Holy Spirit
God equips every believer with unique spiritual gifts to build up the church and serve His purposes in the world. These manifestations of the Holy Spirit work together to create a vibrant, functional body of Christ.
Revelation Gifts
- Wisdom: Divine insight for decision-making
- Knowledge: Understanding of spiritual truths
- Discernment: Recognizing spiritual realities
Power Gifts
- Faith: Extraordinary trust in God
- Healing: Restoration of body and soul
- Miracles: Supernatural interventions
Gifts of Grace (Charismata)
Salvation
The foundational gift of redemption through Christ’s sacrifice, offered freely to all who believe (Ephesians 2:8-9). This unearned pardon transforms our eternal destiny.
Forgiveness
Both a gift we receive and one we extend to others, modeled by Christ on the cross (Colossians 3:13). This grace liberates us from bitterness.
Eternal Life
The promise of everlasting communion with God that begins now and continues beyond physical death (John 3:16).
Gifts of Service
Leadership
Spiritual leaders steward God’s vision with humility, guiding others toward Christlikeness (Romans 12:8). Effective Christian leadership serves rather than dominates.
Hospitality
More than entertaining – creating sacred spaces where people experience God’s welcome through open hearts and homes (1 Peter 4:9).
Teaching
The ability to make Scripture clear and applicable, helping others grow in spiritual understanding (James 3:1). This gift requires both knowledge and patience.
Discovering Your Spiritual Gifts
Every believer receives at least one spiritual gift (1 Corinthians 12:7). Through prayer, service, and feedback from mature believers, we can identify and develop our God-given capacities to bless others.
Practical Next Steps:
- Take a spiritual gifts assessment
- Experiment with different ministries
- Seek confirmation from church leaders
- Develop your gifts through practice and training
Living as Gifted People
Spiritual gifts aren’t for personal benefit but for “the common good” (1 Corinthians 12:7). As we steward these gifts faithfully, we participate in God’s work of healing our broken world.

