MY GIFTS FOR HIS BODY (3 OF 4)
by Scott Maze
Scripture: Hebrews 10:24-25
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My Gifts for His Body (3 of 4)
Series: Eyes on the Bride
Scott Maze
Ephesians 4:7-10, 16; Hebrews 10:24-25
Happy Father’s Day to all of you. On Mother’s Day, the most phone calls are made. On Father’s Day, the most collect phone calls are made. Now that’s ok because we dads like to be needed. On average, children spend around three more minutes talking to their mothers on Mother’s Day versus fathers on Father’s Day.
Sometime over the past twenty years of being a dad, I have discovered the difference in how I view me and how my 3 kids view me.
Here are the Top 5 Great Reasons to be a Man:
#1 You don’t need a gift to visit someone’s house.
#2 Gray hair and wrinkles only add to your reputation.
#3 Car mechanics tell you the truth.
#4 You can admire Clint Eastwood without starving yourself to look like him.
#5 The line for public bathrooms is so much shorter.
In all seriousness, I hope you take the time to honor your father. Many of these men make tremendous sacrifices for you. I want to spend our Father’s Day together by looking at how God has gifted us and why God has gifted us.
I hope today’s message will help you discover your gift and develop your gift. Keep your Bibles open to Ephesians 4 with me.
1. You’re Gifted by God
Jesus Christ gave you a gift at your conversion: “But grace was given to each one of us according to the measure of Christ’s gift” (Ephesians 4:7). When the Spirit of God comes into your life, spiritual gifts also come into your life. If we are saved, then you have a spiritual gift.
A spiritual gift is a God-given spiritual ability for service and ministry. You cannot choose it. And you cannot earn it.
1.1 You Are Gifted
Did you know that you are a gifted child? Some of you are even wondering if you were a wanted child! Yes, you are wanted and you are gifted! You are a gifted child, and you have been given a gift by the resurrected Savior.
When I was a child, we had this thing in our s ...
Series: Eyes on the Bride
Scott Maze
Ephesians 4:7-10, 16; Hebrews 10:24-25
Happy Father’s Day to all of you. On Mother’s Day, the most phone calls are made. On Father’s Day, the most collect phone calls are made. Now that’s ok because we dads like to be needed. On average, children spend around three more minutes talking to their mothers on Mother’s Day versus fathers on Father’s Day.
Sometime over the past twenty years of being a dad, I have discovered the difference in how I view me and how my 3 kids view me.
Here are the Top 5 Great Reasons to be a Man:
#1 You don’t need a gift to visit someone’s house.
#2 Gray hair and wrinkles only add to your reputation.
#3 Car mechanics tell you the truth.
#4 You can admire Clint Eastwood without starving yourself to look like him.
#5 The line for public bathrooms is so much shorter.
In all seriousness, I hope you take the time to honor your father. Many of these men make tremendous sacrifices for you. I want to spend our Father’s Day together by looking at how God has gifted us and why God has gifted us.
I hope today’s message will help you discover your gift and develop your gift. Keep your Bibles open to Ephesians 4 with me.
1. You’re Gifted by God
Jesus Christ gave you a gift at your conversion: “But grace was given to each one of us according to the measure of Christ’s gift” (Ephesians 4:7). When the Spirit of God comes into your life, spiritual gifts also come into your life. If we are saved, then you have a spiritual gift.
A spiritual gift is a God-given spiritual ability for service and ministry. You cannot choose it. And you cannot earn it.
1.1 You Are Gifted
Did you know that you are a gifted child? Some of you are even wondering if you were a wanted child! Yes, you are wanted and you are gifted! You are a gifted child, and you have been given a gift by the resurrected Savior.
When I was a child, we had this thing in our s ...
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