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THE GIFT OF EXHORTATION (5 OF 9)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Romans 12
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The Gift of Exhortation (5 of 9)
Series: Unwrapping Your Spiritual Gift: Using Your Gift for His Glory
Brad Whitt
Romans 12


We are so glad to have you here on a Sunday night and if you're our guests, you're coming in the middle of a series we've been in the last four or five weeks that we have entitled ''Unwrapping Your Spiritual Gift.'' What we're doing in this series of studies is we are helping you; we're showing you how you can use your gifts for the glory of God. If you have your Bibles with you now tonight, will you be finding your place at Romans, chapter 12, and verse number eight. Again, we're going through this series of studies and we're learning about what makes you who you are, what motivates you, what propels you, what pushes you, what drives you to do what you do. The thing that make you act the way that you act, and we're talking here about the motivational gifts that are found here in Romans, chapter 12. You know, as we've been through this series of studies, I have been thinking about it. I never can get that little point out of my mind when we talked about what pushes you and what makes you who you are. I remember what Popeye would say; I yam what I yam.

Well that's really what we're talking about here. Why are you like you are and what makes you say, I am what I am. But you are the way that you are because God made you that way. God created you in his image and not just physically, but in your personality as well. Now, what you do with your personality is really up to you and we'll get into that in a few minutes, but God has created you in a certain way so that you can fill a portion in a place in His body. Now I will make sure that you do have your handouts. Nine of y'all have your hand out. How many of you see, somewhere on there, the gift of exhortation. Alright, make sure you have that tonight. If you don't have one, make sure you get that because we want you to be able to take this series of studies, this test, with us this after ...

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