A man and a woman stand in the entrance to their church waving, ready to joyfully greet people as they enter. they are using their spiritual gifts to help in their church.

A Quick List of Biblical Spiritual Gifts: Which Gifts Exist and What They Mean.

What are the spiritual gifts that God has given to his people? Here is a list, scroll down for simple definitions of each gift:

  1. Administration
  2. Being an apostle
  3. Discernment
  4. Evangelism
  5. Exhortation
  6. Faith
  7. Giving
  8. Healing
  9. Helps
  10. Hospitality
  11. Knowledge
  12. Leadership
  13. Mercy
  14. Prophecy
  15. Serving
  16. Speaking in tongues
  17. Teaching (sometimes known as shepherding)
  18. Wisdom

Want to identify your own spiritual gifts? Read this!

Definitions:

A happy man holds a buzz saw in close up. He is using his spiritual gifts by performing construction jobs, either around his church, or in ministry.

ADMINISTRATION: The ability to help steer the church, or a ministry, toward the successful completion of God-given goals, with skills in planning, organization, and supervision.

APOSTLE: A person sent to new places with the gospel. You may have heard of missionaries going to different countries to help spread the Word; they could be described as apostles. An apostle can also provide leadership to other churches or ministries and offer advice on spiritual matters.

DISCERNMENT: The wisdom to recognize truth from untruth by correctly evaluating whether a behavior or teaching is from God or another, ungodly source.

EVANGELISM: The ability to successfully communicate the message of the gospel, especially to nonbelievers.

EXHORTATION: Competence in offering encouragement, comfort, and support to help someone be all that God wants them to be.

FAITH: People with this gift have such great confidence in the power and promises of God that they can stand strong in their belief, no matter what may try to shake them. They can also stand up for the church and for their faith in such a way as  to defend and move it forward.

A manin a leather jacket, with a headpiece microphone, speaks from a dark stage. He is using his spiritual gifts of teaching and exhortation.

GIVING: Those who have this gift are particularly willing and able to share what resources they have with pleasure, and without the need to see them returned.

HEALING: A capability used by God to restore others, be that physically, emotionally, mentally, or spiritually.

HELPS: Someone with this gift is able to support or assist members of the body of Christ so that they may be free to minister to others.

HOSPITALITY: A natural ability to make people—even strangers—feel welcome in one’s own home or church as a means to disciple or serve them.

KNOWLEDGE: This is the gift of someone who actively pursues knowledge of the Bible. This person may also enjoy analyzing biblical data.

LEADERSHIP: This aptitude marks a person who is able to stand before a church, to direct the body with care and attention, and to motivate them toward achieving the church’s goals.

Hands are holding in close up. Do you have the spiritual gift of mercy? Or of faith?MERCY: This is the defining trait of a person with great sensitivity for those who are suffering. It manifests itself in offering compassion and encouragement, and in a love for giving practical help to someone in need.

PROPHECY: The ability to speak the message of God to others. This sometimes involves foresight or visions of what is to come. This skill should be used only to offer encouragement or warning.

SERVING:  A talent for identifying tasks needed for the body of Christ and using available resources to get the job done.

SPEAKING IN TONGUES: The supernatural ability to speak in another language (one that has not been learned).

TEACHING: The skill to teach from the Bible and communicate it effectively for the understanding and spiritual growth of others.

WISDOM: The gift of being able to sort through facts and data to discover what needs to be done for the church.

It should be noted that not every Christian believes all these spiritual gifts are still given by God. Some think that there were certain gifts, such as speaking in tongues, that were handed down only for a time when they were needed in biblical history and are no longer needed now.

Curious about your own spiritual gifts? Read this!

Free Bible study for your spiritual gifts: click here.

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Resources for Spiritual Gifts:

New Believer’s Bible

The New Believer’s Bible is uniquely designed to help the new Christian read, study, and understand the Bible. It includes features that help Christians develop and deepen their faith, while providing a foundation for their new life in Christ.

 

 

 

 

Front cover image of Chuck Swindoll's Living Insight 1 and 2 Corinthians commentary book, where he explores spiritual gifts as talked about in the Bible.Insights on 1 & 2 Corinthians: Swindoll’s Living Insights New Testament Commentary

1 Corinthians is a great place to learn about spiritual gifting from the Bible. Internationally-renowned Bible teacher Chuck Swindoll brings his incredible insight and easy manner to this commentary book that will help you to really dig deep into the Corinthians books.

 

For even more resources to help identify and use your spiritual gifts, check out the selection at Tyndale House Publishers.

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