A Precious reader of The Berean Searchlight asks the following:
“In the March issue, you wrote that ‘apostles had all the gifts of the Spirit.’
What Scripture verifies that statement?" Answer:
"When the gifts of the Spirit were given, each man was given one gift, as Paul
makes clear when he wrote, 'For to one is given by the Spirit the word of
wisdom; to another...knowledge...to another faith...to another...healing...to
another the working of miracles...tongues...he interpretation of tongues...but
all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man
severally as He will' (1 Cor. 12:8-11).
That word 'severally' means one at a time, each by itself, apart from others, a
definition that the context there makes clear when it says that only 'one' was
given the gift of wisdom, while others were given other gifts. The Apostle Peter,
on the other hand, had the gift of tongues (Acts 2:4), as well as the gift of
healing (Acts 3:6-8; 5:16) and the working of miracles (Acts 9:36-41).
He also exercised the gift of prophecy when he was able to tell Ananias was
lying (Acts 5:3,4). Prophets just knew stuff like that (2 Kings 6:12; John 4:18,19).
The Apostle Paul could speak in tongues (1 Cor. 14:18), heal the sick (Acts 28:8),
and work miracles (Acts 13:11,12; 16:16-18; Acts 20:8-12; 28:3-5).
So 'the signs of an apostle' (2 Cor. 12:12) weren’t exhibited when a man used
one gift of the Spirit. They were exhibited when a man showed he could
exercise more than one of them."
—Pastor Kurth In May Berean Searchlight pg.23
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GRACE And Peace...
“In the March issue, you wrote that ‘apostles had all the gifts of the Spirit.’
What Scripture verifies that statement?" Answer:
"When the gifts of the Spirit were given, each man was given one gift, as Paul
makes clear when he wrote, 'For to one is given by the Spirit the word of
wisdom; to another...knowledge...to another faith...to another...healing...to
another the working of miracles...tongues...he interpretation of tongues...but
all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man
severally as He will' (1 Cor. 12:8-11).
That word 'severally' means one at a time, each by itself, apart from others, a
definition that the context there makes clear when it says that only 'one' was
given the gift of wisdom, while others were given other gifts. The Apostle Peter,
on the other hand, had the gift of tongues (Acts 2:4), as well as the gift of
healing (Acts 3:6-8; 5:16) and the working of miracles (Acts 9:36-41).
He also exercised the gift of prophecy when he was able to tell Ananias was
lying (Acts 5:3,4). Prophets just knew stuff like that (2 Kings 6:12; John 4:18,19).
The Apostle Paul could speak in tongues (1 Cor. 14:18), heal the sick (Acts 28:8),
and work miracles (Acts 13:11,12; 16:16-18; Acts 20:8-12; 28:3-5).
So 'the signs of an apostle' (2 Cor. 12:12) weren’t exhibited when a man used
one gift of the Spirit. They were exhibited when a man showed he could
exercise more than one of them."
—Pastor Kurth In May Berean Searchlight pg.23
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GRACE And Peace...
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