I've got mixed feelings about spiritual gifts tests. I met a young man and a friend of mine, after I met him, told me he'd just come to faith and that he'd had to go through deliverance or something like that. He had just taken a spiritual gifts tests and was depressed. He was a plumber, and according to the test, what he was gifted in was fixing stuff around the church building. I tried to encourage him that God can use him in ways he hadn't considered. But he was depressed and it didn't seem to sink in. But I saw him about a year later and he was talking to our mutual friend, saying how God was using him, how he was going around ministering to different people.
Some of the so-called spiritual gifts tests are rather poor. If you like to start new things, they say you have the apostolic gift. If you identify things that are wrong and point it out, they say you have a prophetic gift. That's based on a misunderstanding of what these gifts are. Misunderstandings of scripture can result in bad, invalid tests.
I am not necessarily against all spiritual gifts tests. But I think you could discover your gifts better by examining yourself, asking God to show you your gifts, and asking other people who know you.
And you might have some gifts you don't know about because you haven't been in many situations for them to manifest. When I was in my early '20's, I started attending a church plant that met in a home where people would pray for each other, for half an hour, or maybe an hour. I started praying about details of people's lives I didn't naturally know about, and they'd tell me about it. I realized I was being moved to pray about these things. Later on in my life, I was praying for a man at a retreat. I prayed about his ministry there where he lived, about his ministry in India, and for a car for his family. I had met him once and didn't know him. He told me when he prayed quietly about his ministry here, I prayed for that out loud. When he prayed for his ministry in the US, I prayed for that out loud. He prayed about his car which had a wheel that was making loud noises, and I prayed for that. He was a grad school student and probably didn't have a lot of money. He ended up replacing that used care with another one that was better.
I think what I was doing fits in the category of exercising the word of knowledge. Whatever you label it as, if I hadn't spent time ministering to people by praying with them, I might never have discovered that gift. If you never tried to pray or minister to the sick, when would the gifts of healing ever have an opportunity to manifest in you?
My advice is to pray about it, meditate on the word, but also to minister to others. Pray with people. Encourage people. Gifts are given for the common good, for one part of the body to minister to others. So minister to other people if you want to see the gifts you are praying for and other gifts manifest in your life and you want to identify them.
Some of the so-called spiritual gifts tests are rather poor. If you like to start new things, they say you have the apostolic gift. If you identify things that are wrong and point it out, they say you have a prophetic gift. That's based on a misunderstanding of what these gifts are. Misunderstandings of scripture can result in bad, invalid tests.
I am not necessarily against all spiritual gifts tests. But I think you could discover your gifts better by examining yourself, asking God to show you your gifts, and asking other people who know you.
And you might have some gifts you don't know about because you haven't been in many situations for them to manifest. When I was in my early '20's, I started attending a church plant that met in a home where people would pray for each other, for half an hour, or maybe an hour. I started praying about details of people's lives I didn't naturally know about, and they'd tell me about it. I realized I was being moved to pray about these things. Later on in my life, I was praying for a man at a retreat. I prayed about his ministry there where he lived, about his ministry in India, and for a car for his family. I had met him once and didn't know him. He told me when he prayed quietly about his ministry here, I prayed for that out loud. When he prayed for his ministry in the US, I prayed for that out loud. He prayed about his car which had a wheel that was making loud noises, and I prayed for that. He was a grad school student and probably didn't have a lot of money. He ended up replacing that used care with another one that was better.
I think what I was doing fits in the category of exercising the word of knowledge. Whatever you label it as, if I hadn't spent time ministering to people by praying with them, I might never have discovered that gift. If you never tried to pray or minister to the sick, when would the gifts of healing ever have an opportunity to manifest in you?
My advice is to pray about it, meditate on the word, but also to minister to others. Pray with people. Encourage people. Gifts are given for the common good, for one part of the body to minister to others. So minister to other people if you want to see the gifts you are praying for and other gifts manifest in your life and you want to identify them.
I think the tests help greatly. At least it pinpointed what gifts I have and what I don't have. No need to waste time doing what I stink at (Teaching.) After that, I found the different ministries going on in the churches I've been in, (or other churches connected to them), got over getting nervous, and pitched in. If it wasn't me, that usually became clear within 3 months, so try something different. (Wasn't good at prison outreach, Word of Knowledge, or anything related to kids either. lol)
Took me a mere 10-15 years to figure out what my gifts are that way, and I've been useful one way or another ever since.
Added bonus: No one has ever had to sit through one of my teachings and fallen asleep or had a stroke because it made absolutely no sense.
Took me a mere 10-15 years to figure out what my gifts are that way, and I've been useful one way or another ever since.
Added bonus: No one has ever had to sit through one of my teachings and fallen asleep or had a stroke because it made absolutely no sense.
I am not too sure, but for me, it was many yrs ive been attending before i had one such evaluation in a church, and wonder when u had such in church, and would it not be good if believers are led to something to evaluate their gifts early in their spiritual walk? Dont you think some/many? are confused and not effective because we like or want to do something, are gifted in something else, and/or someone or something is hindering us from doing our ministry or service for some reason? Pls give me time to retrieve more info on spiritual gifts not specifically in the passage mentioned above. But i can remember some like administration, mercies, giving, singlehood... as significant spiritual gifts that we sometimes take for granted or overlook but equally needful in the Body of Christ.
Thanks for reading.