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Romans 12:6-8 – “Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith; or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he that teacheth, on teaching; or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that showeth mercy, with cheerfulness.”
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I. The Gift of Giving A. Definition: God-given ability to contribute money and resources to the work of the Lord with cheerfulness and generosity. This can involve money, but also includes time and effort.
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I. The Gift of Giving B. People with this gift like to:
• Manage their finances and limit their lifestyle to donate to ministry needs • Meet the tangible needs of others • Give sacrificially to meet the needs of ministry • Give their time and efforts to ministry
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I. The Gift of Giving C. Characteristics of people with this gift:
• Resourceful: Make the most of what they have • Responsible: Faithful in their giving • Stewardship-oriented: Take care of what God has blessed them with • Charitable: Look for opportunities to give to the church and others • Disciplined: Give regularly
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I. The Gift of Giving D. Potential ways to use this gift:
• Provide for missionaries through sacrificial giving • Establish creative ways to provide ongoing resources for ministry • Share testimonies of how God has provided for them • Assist with fund raising projects
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I. The Gift of Giving E. Biblical examples of this gift:
• The widow with two mites • The widow of Zarephath
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I. The Gift of Giving F. Summary: People with this gift feel compelled by God to give to ministry and others
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II. The Gift of Leadership / Administration
A. Definition: God-given ability to cast vision, motivate, and direct people to harmoniously accomplish the purposes of God.
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II. The Gift of Leadership / Administration
B. People with this gift like to: • Motivate others to perform to the best of their abilities • Take responsibility, cast vision, and establish goals • Provide direction for God's people and ministry • Tend to be project oriented
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II. The Gift of Leadership / Administration
C. Characteristics of people with this gift: • Influential: Lead and influence others • Visionary: Cast vision and give direction to others • Persuasive: Lead and persuade others to follow them • Motivating: Lead and motivate others for a common cause. Good at delegating. • Goal setter: Set goals of achievement for themselves and others
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II. The Gift of Leadership / Administration
D. Potential ways to use this gift: • Team or ministry leader • Church leadership board or council • Administrator of a school or church activities • Project manager
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II. The Gift of Leadership / Administration
E. Biblical examples of this gift: • Moses • Nehemiah
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