The focus of this week’s podcast is on the concept of spiritual gifts, specifically emphasizing that every believer is endowed with at least one unique gift through the Holy Spirit. Pastor Josh Massaro highlights that these gifts are not for personal gain or recognition, but rather for the purpose of serving others and glorifying God. The discussion delves into the distinction between natural talents and spiritual gifts, illustrating how God desires us to use our abilities in service to the community of faith. As the podcast unfolds, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own gifts and consider how they can actively contribute to the body of Christ. Join Pastor Josh as he explores the biblical foundation of service and the importance of using our gifts to foster love and support within the church.
The podcast delves into the profound significance of spiritual gifts within the Christian faith, emphasizing the notion that every believer is endowed with unique gifts through the Holy Spirit. Pastor Josh Massaro initiates the discussion by revisiting the concept of gifts, particularly focusing on the ultimate gift of salvation through Jesus Christ. He articulates that the essence of these gifts is not merely for personal benefit but is intended for communal service and glorifying God. Each individual is called to be a steward of the diverse gifts bestowed upon them, encouraging listeners to understand that these gifts are not natural talents but divine empowerments meant to enhance the body of Christ. The conversation extends to the importance of recognizing one's spiritual gifts and using them effectively within a church community, highlighting how such service reflects one’s love for God and others. As the dialogue unfolds, the podcast invites listeners to explore their spiritual gifts while reflecting on the joy and responsibility of serving in the name of Christ, ultimately aiming to foster a deeper understanding of one's role in the Christian mission.
The episode brings attention to the concept of stewardship as it relates to spiritual gifts, explaining that believers are entrusted with these gifts not for selfish gain but to serve one another. Pastor Josh references 1 Peter 4:10, which underscores the call to minister to others as good stewards of God’s grace. He contrasts natural talents with spiritual gifts, asserting that while talents can be cultivated, spiritual gifts are divinely appointed for service in the body of Christ. This distinction is crucial for believers to recognize their unique contributions to their church and community. The discussion highlights various service gifts mentioned in Scripture, encouraging listeners to embrace their spiritual gifts with enthusiasm and gratitude. Through practical examples and theological insights, the podcast seeks to inspire believers to actively engage in service, fostering an environment of mutual support and love within their congregations.
The podcast episode intricately weaves together themes of gifting, grace, and service, inviting listeners into a deeper exploration of their spiritual journey. Pastor Josh articulates a compelling narrative that positions spiritual gifts as essential instruments for building up the church and advancing the Gospel. He stresses that these gifts are not just personal accolades but tools for communal growth and outreach. The episode also emphasizes the relational aspect of service, urging believers to foster a spirit of love and charity among themselves, as highlighted in 1 Peter 4:8. The call to use gifts in service is portrayed as a reflection of one’s faith and commitment to God's purposes, framing service not as a burden but as a joyful privilege. Pastor Josh encourages listeners to seek God’s guidance in identifying their gifts and to approach their service with a heart aligned to God’s glory. The episode serves as both an invitation and a challenge to live out one’s faith actively, emphasizing the transformative power of serving others in the name of Christ.
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00:14 - Introduction to the Word of the Week
01:28 - The Concept of Service in Our Christian Walk
04:30 - Understanding Spiritual Gifts and Their Purpose
08:58 - Understanding Spiritual Gifts
10:25 - Understanding Spiritual Gifts
14:54 - Understanding Spiritual Gifts
Host
Hello and welcome to the Middletown Baptist Church Podcast, where we are proclaiming the truth to the world.
Host
In this podcast series, we're going to be looking into biblical words that have great significance to our faith.
Host
The name of this series is called the Word of the Week, where once a week we will dive deeper into these words that we are familiar with in Scripture.
Host
So come along with me.
Pastor Josh
Let's study the Word of the week.
Pastor Josh
Pastor Josh here with another word of the week.
Pastor Josh
The word of the week is gift.
Pastor Josh
We talked about gifts last week, and we specifically talked about the greatest gift that was ever given to us, and that is the gift of Jesus Christ, the gift of salvation, the gift of the Gospel.
Pastor Josh
The Bible says, for by grace are you saved through faith, and that not of yourselves.
Pastor Josh
It is a gift of God, not.
Speaker C
Of works, lest any man should boast.
Pastor Josh
And so the Bible tells us that.
Speaker C
We as believers have received and believed in the gift of grace.
Pastor Josh
But you know what?
Speaker C
As a believer, the Bible tells us that as we have received that gift.
Pastor Josh
Of grace in our salvation, we also have received a gift of the Holy Spirit, meaning we have been given something supernaturally so that we can use that gift for a purpose.
Pastor Josh
And so that's what we're going to be looking at here this week.
Pastor Josh
At least that's what we're going to be starting with here this week.
Pastor Josh
We will be looking at this for the next few weeks.
Pastor Josh
And that is the idea of service within our Christian walk.
Pastor Josh
What does it mean to use our spiritual gift or spiritual gifts?
Pastor Josh
The Bible says in First Peter, Chapter 4, Verse 10, as every man hath received the gift.
Pastor Josh
So the Bible tells us here in First Peter, Chapter 4, that every believer has received at least one gift, one spiritual gift.
Pastor Josh
Now, I want to be clear that this isn't talking about natural talent.
Pastor Josh
This isn't talking about something that we're inclined to be like.
Pastor Josh
This is specifically talking about a gift.
Speaker C
That'S given to us through the Holy Spirit, through the indwelling of the Spirit.
Pastor Josh
So give you an example of this.
Pastor Josh
The Bible does not say that a spiritual gift in this case, in this definition would be like singing talent or building something or being able to cook really well.
Pastor Josh
That's not necessarily what the Bible defines as a spiritual gift.
Pastor Josh
Now, God does give individuals gifts within their life, or we could call them talents.
Pastor Josh
That would be musical talent or a gift of cooking or the opportunity to.
Speaker C
Maybe use their hands to build something.
Pastor Josh
But the Bible says that we use those natural talents for these supernatural gifts.
Pastor Josh
So we'll talk a little bit about.
Speaker C
That here in a few moments.
Pastor Josh
But it says that everyone has received this.
Pastor Josh
And so if you are a believer in Jesus Christ, if you have trusted in him in faith to save you from your sins, you are indwelled by the Spirit.
Pastor Josh
And in that indwelling of the Spirit, we have been given a gift from God.
Pastor Josh
We're going to see what that looks.
Speaker C
Like here in a few moments.
Pastor Josh
But it says that everyone has received a gift, and then it tells us what we are to do with that gift.
Pastor Josh
You know, I think a lot of times in our life we think of a gift is something that we take.
Speaker C
And we hold to ourselves.
Pastor Josh
But actually it says here what we are supposed to do with that gift.
Pastor Josh
It says, even so, minister the same one to another as good stewards of.
Speaker C
The manifold grace of God.
Pastor Josh
Now what does that mean?
Pastor Josh
That means this.
Pastor Josh
The gift was given to us to use to serve God, to give to other people.
Pastor Josh
So says, minister or serve the same one to another.
Pastor Josh
And so the gift is not given to us to keep to ourselves.
Pastor Josh
The gift is not given to us so that we can get attention or that we can get praise.
Pastor Josh
It says, no, we are given the gift so that we would minister or.
Speaker C
Serve one another as good stewards.
Pastor Josh
And we've talked about stewardship on this podcast before.
Pastor Josh
But stewardship is essentially using what has been given to us for the cause of the person that has given it to us.
Pastor Josh
So we've been entrusted with something.
Pastor Josh
It's not ours to own, it's ours.
Speaker C
To steward over, to manage over.
Pastor Josh
So God has given you, pure believer.
Pastor Josh
God has given me a gift or gifts so that we would serve one another.
Pastor Josh
And that is the proof of our love for God.
Pastor Josh
That is the proof for us demonstrating our stewardship to God.
Pastor Josh
So it says, do that as good.
Speaker C
Stewards of the manifold or the varied grace of God.
Pastor Josh
Which means that there's different gifts.
Pastor Josh
You know, you might have three people.
Speaker C
Sitting next to you in church, and.
Pastor Josh
All three of those people might have been gifted differently by the Lord.
Pastor Josh
Maybe some have been gifted in hospitality.
Pastor Josh
Verse 9 of First Peter, chapter 4 says, Use hospitality one to another without grudging.
Pastor Josh
So?
Speaker C
So we also will see in Romans.
Pastor Josh
Chapter 12 that one of the spiritual gifts is hospitality.
Pastor Josh
Now going back to that analogy before, between the natural talents, or you could even say the God given talents and the spiritual gift.
Pastor Josh
Let's say, for example, somebody was given the talent that they can cook really well.
Pastor Josh
That's not the spiritual gift, because an unsafe person can cook really well.
Pastor Josh
But what we can see is that as God has gifted us with those talents, we can use those talents in.
Speaker C
The area of our spiritual gift.
Pastor Josh
So in that analogy, God has given me the talent of cooking, and he's given me the spiritual gift of hospitality.
Pastor Josh
Therefore, I can use that talent of cooking with the gift of hospitality.
Pastor Josh
And so there's that ultimate purpose behind it, right?
Pastor Josh
The purpose behind that cooking would be to be hospitable to someone in the name of Jesus Christ, so that they can know him or they can grow in him.
Pastor Josh
So it says there, every person has received the gift, so minister the same one to another as good stewards of.
Speaker C
The manifold or the varied grace of God.
Pastor Josh
That word manifold just means different.
Pastor Josh
And so that's the beauty of God's.
Speaker C
Gifting when it comes to these spiritual.
Pastor Josh
Gifts is that not everybody is gifted the same way.
Pastor Josh
Some people are gifted in the same way, but other people are gifted in a very different way.
Pastor Josh
Some people have been gifted in multiple areas.
Pastor Josh
Maybe another person isn't.
Pastor Josh
But nonetheless, we are called to exercise, to live out those things in our life so that we can be good stewards of the grace of God, the gift of God.
Pastor Josh
Now, I have heard people say, well, you know what?
Pastor Josh
I haven't been gifted in this area.
Speaker C
So therefore, I don't need to think about this.
Speaker C
I don't need to grow in this.
Pastor Josh
No, the Bible says that we're to grow in all these areas.
Pastor Josh
But it does very clearly say that we are gifted in certain areas so that it comes more naturally to us in our lives.
Pastor Josh
And then we see verse number 11 in First Peter, chapter 4.
Pastor Josh
It kind of speaks of two different categories of these service gifts.
Pastor Josh
It says, if any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God.
Pastor Josh
So we see that there is an element of a more public ministry, a more public gift.
Pastor Josh
So speaking that that could be someone.
Speaker C
Who'S maybe preaching at your church.
Pastor Josh
You know that individual has that gift of preaching, right?
Pastor Josh
The gift of.
Pastor Josh
And we'll look at Romans, chapter 12 about these gifts, teaching, maybe.
Pastor Josh
But it says that there is a category of these spiritual gifts that are.
Speaker C
More public, more of the public speaking element.
Pastor Josh
So let him speak as the oracles of God, Meaning he's going to use this gift of public speech.
Pastor Josh
It is going to be done in the name of God.
Pastor Josh
It needs to be done in the power of God.
Pastor Josh
It needs to be done in the will of God.
Pastor Josh
So there is a stipulation to that.
Pastor Josh
I'm not just using this gift for my own glory, but for the glory of God.
Pastor Josh
Then it says if any man minister.
Pastor Josh
So this is, this is the idea of service.
Pastor Josh
This would be the category of things behind the scenes.
Pastor Josh
Maybe not a public display of this gift, but maybe a, a private display or maybe a display to only a few people.
Pastor Josh
Says, if any man minister, let him do it as of the ability which God giveth.
Pastor Josh
Meaning we can't serve unless we are trusting in the power of God, trusting in the strength as God supplies it.
Pastor Josh
You know that verse, Philippians, chapter 4, verse 13, I can do all things through Christ.
Pastor Josh
That verse is talking specifically in context about things that God has allowed to come up into my life, opportunities that God has brought into my life or allowed into my life.
Pastor Josh
He's going to give me the strength to do that.
Pastor Josh
So let him do that as the ability which God hath given him, that God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ.
Pastor Josh
And so we see that the ultimate goal for these spiritual gifts would be to give glory to God through Jesus Christ.
Pastor Josh
And so we will explore this thought a little bit more next week.
Pastor Josh
But the understanding about this is that the wrong way to go about these spiritual gifts would be to be doing it for ourselves, be doing it for.
Speaker C
Our own cause, be doing it for our own glory.
Pastor Josh
But the right way, the spiritual way, the biblical way, would be to do these gifts, to live out these gifts, I should say, in a way that glorifies God.
Pastor Josh
And then it goes on to say.
Speaker C
To whom be praise and dominion forever and ever.
Pastor Josh
So the motive behind these gifts would be to give honor and glory to God.
Pastor Josh
So let me summarize it this way.
Pastor Josh
If you are a believer, you are gifted.
Pastor Josh
You are gifted with the grace of God.
Pastor Josh
So it's not something that you have earned.
Pastor Josh
And God in his discretion, God in his love has given you a specific gift or gifts.
Pastor Josh
Now, as he has given that gift, he has also given you a reason to have that gift first and foremost.
Speaker C
That is to serve others.
Pastor Josh
But to serve others in the name of the glory of God.
Pastor Josh
And so we use our gifts to the point where we help people, yes, we encourage people, we educate people, we challenge people.
Speaker C
But we do that in the name of service.
Pastor Josh
But we do that also in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, to the glory of God.
Pastor Josh
And so that is the overall principle.
Speaker C
Of the spiritual gifts.
Speaker C
Now, next week we will look more.
Pastor Josh
Into those specific spiritual gifts, specifically in the book of Romans, Romans chapter 12.
Speaker C
We call them the ministering gifts, the service gifts.
Pastor Josh
And there's a list of gifts given there in Romans chapter 12 that explains.
Speaker C
These different gifts and how we are.
Pastor Josh
To go about living out these gifts to other people around us.
Pastor Josh
Now, there's a lot of debate about.
Speaker C
The different list of gifts in Scripture.
Pastor Josh
There's three different lists.
Pastor Josh
There's the list of ministering gifts that we see in Romans chapter 12.
Pastor Josh
That's the one we're going to spend the most time on because we see this passage in First Peter, chapter four, really speaking of that ministering.
Pastor Josh
And so these are the ministering gifts.
Pastor Josh
There's also the gift of the miraculous gifts that we see in the Book of Acts and in certain elements of the New Testament.
Pastor Josh
And so those are the miraculous gifts.
Pastor Josh
Those are different than the ministering gifts.
Pastor Josh
I believe different people vary on that opinion.
Pastor Josh
But then we also see that there are ministerial positional gifts.
Pastor Josh
Right?
Pastor Josh
There's a passage in Ephesians that talks about on pastors, teachers, evangelists.
Pastor Josh
And so we're going to be focusing this in this series on the ministering gifts, the service gifts that are mentioned in Romans chapter 12.
Pastor Josh
And so I encourage you to follow along with this series.
Pastor Josh
If you've never identified what your spiritual gift is, this could be an opportunity for you to study along with us and see where you fit in that.
Pastor Josh
Because the Bible does say very clearly, if you trust in Jesus Christ as your Savior, if you have the Holy Spirit indwelling you, he's given you a.
Speaker C
Grace, and that he's given you a.
Pastor Josh
Gift, not just in salvation, the greatest gift of salvation, but he's also giving you a gift to use to those for those around you for the cause of the Gospel.
Pastor Josh
So back in First Peter, chapter four, he starts in verse eight and he says, and above all things have fervent charity among yourselves.
Pastor Josh
And so the heart of this is love for each other.
Pastor Josh
And for charity shall cover a multitude of sins.
Pastor Josh
Use hospitality one to another without grudging.
Pastor Josh
So he really is demonstrating there in that passage that these gifts are all about service.
Pastor Josh
These gifts are all about helping others and not helping yourself.
Pastor Josh
These gifts are all about pointing people to Jesus Christ.
Pastor Josh
And so I encourage you to think about that.
Pastor Josh
As in the month of December, we're thinking about gifts here at Middletown Baptist Church.
Pastor Josh
We're thinking about ultimately the gift of God's grace and his salvation that he extends to all.
Pastor Josh
But then we also think about as he has gifted us with that salvation, he's also gifted us in service.
Pastor Josh
And many times we don't see service as a gift.
Pastor Josh
We see salvation as a gift, but we don't see service as a gift.
Speaker C
We see Service sometimes as an inconvenience.
Pastor Josh
Or we see service sometimes as something we have to do, even though it might not be as pleasurable as we would like it to be.
Pastor Josh
But actually the biblical way to see it is joyful.
Speaker C
The biblical way to see it is coming to it with excitement that we.
Pastor Josh
Get to serve God because He has gifted us.
Pastor Josh
And so I would really encourage you to think about that when we come to these spiritual gifts that we're going to be talking about next week.
Pastor Josh
And I hope that it can be clear in Scripture where God has you to be serving within the ministry that you are a part of.
Speaker C
And I hope you are part of.
Pastor Josh
A local body of believers, a church.
Pastor Josh
If you want to know more about the church, we have a series on what the church is, the definition of church, and what that looks like back in our Word of the Week podcast.
Speaker C
And I encourage you to look back.
Pastor Josh
On that in the catalog there.
Pastor Josh
And I hope that would be a blessing to you.
Pastor Josh
So it might not be Middletown Baptist Church that you attend, but I would encourage you to think about a church that you can be a part of and serve in and give glory to God through your life.
Pastor Josh
Now, certainly your gifts are not designed only for the church.
Pastor Josh
I mean, obviously there are.
Pastor Josh
There are people that you can impact outside of the church.
Pastor Josh
But I would say that there is a strong element in the scriptures that that really include the idea of assembling together, edifying each other.
Pastor Josh
That means building up, exhorting each other.
Pastor Josh
That means challenging, and then certainly evangelizing, bringing the loss to Christ.
Pastor Josh
But we also do know that there is that element of education within the church.
Pastor Josh
And we're not talking about just head knowledge, we're talking about head knowledge.
Pastor Josh
Yes, but also heart knowledge.
Pastor Josh
And so all of these elements kind of fall into that idea of the spiritual gift.
Pastor Josh
Some people are encouragers.
Pastor Josh
Some people are those that are going to exhort, they're going to challenge.
Pastor Josh
There's going to be some people that are going to teach.
Pastor Josh
There's going to be some people that are going to, you know, edify each other and build each other up by.
Speaker C
Certain areas of service.
Pastor Josh
And so I hope that this will be a time not just for you to understand the spiritual gifts, but also to understand how it looks in your own life.
Pastor Josh
So thank you so much for being here this week, listening to this podcast.
Pastor Josh
We're looking forward to coming back next week and looking more at these spiritual gifts.
Pastor Josh
And I encourage you to seek the Lord in this desire to serve him to the best of your ability.
Pastor Josh
God bless you.
Pastor Josh
We will talk to you next week.
Pastor Josh
Have a wonderful week and take care.
Host
Hey, I really appreciate that you listened to the Word of the Week podcast.
Host
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Host
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Pastor Josh
Thank you so much.
Host
God Bless.
Host
We'll talk to you soon.
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