Series: A People Transformed by God’s Grace
Theme: Your Thinking on Spiritual Gifts
Passage: Romans 12:3–5
As an offering sacrificed to God, we must heed Paul’s challenge concerning our thinking on spiritual gifts:
1. Be Humble: Don’t think more highly of yourself than you should (3a).
2. Be Realistic: Think with sober judgment (3b).
Why should we follow Paul’s advice?
a. God has distributed these to us as we grow in faith (3c).
b. This is how a body works (4–5).
i. Our many parts display one body—Jesus Christ.
ii. Our diverse functions are for the benefit of the whole—our fellow church members.
Main Idea: Holy Spirit transformation enables us to accomplish God’s will in community with other believers.
Application Questions:
· Why do we, even as Christians, struggle being humble? How do you personally battle pride and thinking more highly of yourself? How does this manifest itself in your life?
· How can we cultivate humility in our lives?
· What are the dangers if you aren’t realistic in your thinking about your own spiritual gifts? How can thinking realistically about your spiritual giftings benefit your own spiritual development and the growth of others?
· Are you using spiritual gifts for the benefit of your fellow believers here at CCC? If so, how? If not, what steps can you take to better understand your gifts and how they can be used within the church body?