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and it eliminates the idea of a personal prayer language as some today say the gift of tongues is.  In I
               Corinthians 13 we read that the gift of tongues will cease of itself, or fade away.

               I Corinthians 13:8 Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will

               cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away.

               It is evident in this verse that prophecies and knowledge will pass, and tongues will cease.  The Greek
               word for “cease” literally means “cease of itself” or “to vanish away.”  In church history, shortly after the
                 st
               1  Century church was passed and as the canon of Scripture was completed, the gift of tongues (being
               able to speak in an unknown foreign language) ceased as a gift.  Let’s take a few minutes to help you
               understand what these gifts are:

               Prophecy – Prophecy means “speaking forth” or declaring the purposes of God.  It does not mean
               predicting the future.  The prophet or preacher is one who declares God’s will, interprets the purposes
               of God, and makes God known to others in a way that the truth of God is upheld.

               Serving – Serving comes from the Greek word, diakonian, where we get our modern word, deacon.  It
               means to serve to minister to the practical needs of others.

               Teaching – Teaching involves the analysis and proclamation of the Word of God, explaining the
               meaning, context, and application to the hearer’s life.  This gift enables the teacher to have a unique
               ability to clearly instruct and communicate knowledge, especially the doctrines of the faith.

               Encouraging or exhortation – This gift is evident in those who consistently come to the side of another
               believer to offer consolation, comfort, or correction in order to build up or strengthen the weak of faith
               or those who are in the midst of trials.

               Giving – Giving is demonstrated in those who joyfully share what they have with others, whether it is
               financial, material, or the giving of personal time and attention.  The giver is concerned for the needs of
               others and seeks opportunities to share his material blessings with others as needs arise.

               Leadership or Administration – This gift enables the recipient to preside over and manage other people
               in the church or in service to God.  The Greek word means “guide” and carries the idea of one who
               steers a ship.  The person with this gift leads with wisdom and grace and exhibits the fruit of the Spirit in
               his life as he leads by example.

               Mercy – Mercy is given to those who demonstrate compassion toward others who are in distress,
               showing sympathy to help lessen the suffering that others may be experiencing.

               Word of Wisdom – The word, “Word” gives a clue to this gift.  It has to do with speaking.  This gift
               describes one who can understand and speak forth Biblical truth in such a way as to inspire the hearer
               to desire to obey.

               Word of Knowledge - This is another speaking gift that involves understanding truth with an insight that
               only comes by revelation from God.  The believer with this gift stands out as one who can understand
               the deep things of God and the mysteries of His Word.




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