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GOD'S GIFTS OF GRACE (1 OF 16)

by Ernest Easley

Scripture: I CORINTHIANS 12:1-13
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God's Gifts of Grace (1 of 16)
Dr. Ernest L. Easley
1 Corinthians 12.1-13
June 9, 2002

Beginning tonight... we are going to be
learning from the Word of God about His Gifts of
Grace!
It is my prayer that God will use these Sunday
nights to reveal His gifts of grace to you. And once
He reveals them... then for you to use those gifts
within our church to exalt the savior... equip the
saints... and to evangelize the sinners.
We are thinking tonight about God's Gifts of
Grace. So take God's Word and join me in 1st
Corinthians chapter 12. Now as you finding our text
for tonight's message... let me ask you a question:
how would you feel after going to all of the effort
and expense of choosing a special gift for somebody
you loved... and then for them to take your gift...
with no thanks... with no excitement... with no
appreciation and then not even opening it and then
simply setting it aside?
How would that make you feel? I tell you how it
would make you feel: it would crush you... wouldn't
it?
Well... I tell you tonight that All-Mighty God
has given you a special gift... selected just for
you... and some of you have never made the effort to
find out what that gift is; you have never thanked
Him for His gifts and even worse... you have never
used it!
Well... from God's Word... I want to talk to you
tonight about God's Gifts of Grace! Now... not
everybody has a gift of grace sometimes called a
spiritual gift. If you have never invited the Lord
Jesus Christ into your life as your savior and
Lord... don't try to discover your spiritual gift
because you don't have one!
But if you have received the Lord Jesus into
your life... if you have been born again... you have
been given a grace gift! Every child of God has a
gift of grace! For just as salvation is a gift of
grace... so are spiritual gifts.
And it's my hope that in the next couple of
weeks that you will discover yo ...

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