Discovering Your Spiritual Gift

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Question
How can we discover our spiritual gifts?
Answer
Christians often wonder how we can discover what our spiritual gifts are. I've seen inventories of skills and abilities that people allegedly can fill out and that will tell them their spiritual gift. The New Testament calls us to a more complicated but a richer understanding. I think the way that the apostle Paul especially in the pastoral epistles shows us how to recognize elders is a good model for how we discover any of our spiritual gifts. Paul says among other things in 1 Timothy 3 that there should be a desire to use our gifts in a particular way — "If a man desires the office of overseer, he desires a good thing." But we do need to check our motives. Are we wanting to serve or are we wanting fame or influence? So, we need to ask ourselves, are we wanting to be of service to Christ? And we need to ask, what are the abilities that God has given to us? Some of those are what he's given us by the way he's created us, and then the Holy Spirit may enrich and enhance those further. Then we use them in service and see whether the Lord's bringing fruit. As Paul says, a man who's married and has children you can look at something of what's going on in the home to determine how he's shepherding that little flock. And that extends to whatever we do in ministry. As we serve, are people helped? Are they built? Are they drawn closer to Christ? Which means that really, finally, the discernment of our spiritual gifts depends not just on what I feel or what I want, but on what the church says and sees in me as I use my gifts in service to Christ.

Answer by Dr. Dennis E. Johnson

Dr. Dennis Johnson is professor emeritus of practical theology at Westminster Seminary California, where he taught from 1982 to 2018. He previously pastored Orthodox Presbyterian churches in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, and East Los Angeles, California. Dr. Johnson was Associate Pastor of New Life Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Escondido. He served as moderator of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church General Assembly and Presbytery of Southern California, moderator of the South Coast Presbytery in the Presbyterian Church in America, member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church Committee on Christian Education, and Trustee of Covenant College.