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THE GIFT OF GIVING (6 OF 9)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Romans 12
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The Gift of Giving (6 of 9)
Series: Unwrapping Your Spiritual Gift: Using Your Gift for His Glory
Brad Whitt
Romans 12


Amen, how many of you all just now, couldn't help it, you are either clapping your hands or just stomping your feet there a little bit. Amen. One foot at a time cause you are in a Baptist church. Amen. I was always told you can dance as a baptist as long as you keep one foot on the ground at all times. Amen. How many of y'all were ever taught that a dancing foot and a praying knee are never connected to the same leg? Have you ever heard that before? Amen? Somebody asked me years ago, pastor, do you dance? I said, no. They said, why? Don't you have any rhythm? Well that's one reason. Amen. The other reason is I look like I'm having a seizure.

All right, glad to have every one of you here tonight. It's gonna be a very good night together. Take your Bibles now this evening and be finding your place once again, in Romans, chapter 12 tonight, and we're going to begin reading at verse number eight, We're continuing here in our simple series of studies on spiritual gifts that we have entitled ''Unwrapping your spiritual gift.'' We're showing you how you can use your gift for the glory of God. Now if you're our guest, you're visiting with us or perhaps you haven't been here all summer, what we are doing here on Sunday nights is we are simply going through Romans, chapter 12, and really just verses three through eight, and we are looking at what are known as the motivational gifts. In other words, we're studying. What is it that motivates you?

What is it that moves you? What is it that drives you to do what you do and to be who you are? And really what we're doing in and through this series of studies is we are talking here about your personality. You see, as you study your Bible, one thing you're going to find is that the Bible says that you are created in the image of God. Now, there are a lot of people out there today, a lot of professors, ...

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