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  God's Gifts 
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  -"For 
	as in one body we have many members, and not all the members have the same 
	function, so we, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually we 
	are members of one another."-Romans 12: 4-5 | 
			
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						There is something you do better than anybody else in 
						our congregation. This is not a subjective idea, it is a 
						simple truth. You, whether you want to admit or not, 
						have been given certain gifts by God, and those gifts 
						were not given to you to simply profit from, but instead 
						to use to God's glory. So what are they? What is this 
						gift God has given you that is to be put to good use? 
						And are you using it for God's glory?
 There is a common idea that churches exist to meet 
						people's needs; to be a provider of religious goods and 
						services. On one hand, this is true, the Church should 
						provide for people's spiritual growth. But in order to 
						do that it needs, well, people. It needs you. Your role 
						in First Presbyterian Church, or any church for that 
						matter, is not just to consume services, but to help 
						your brothers and sisters to grow in their faith, and to 
						do God's work together. Paul is reminding us that the 
						reason we are not all alike in the gifts we have been 
						given is so we can support and work for one another, and 
						so that, when we work together, we can do great things 
						in God's name.
 
 You have been given special gifts by God. Find them. Use 
						them. Glorify God.
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            Prayer: Holy God, thank you for giving me these gifts of the 
			Spirit. Help me to know my gifts and to use them for your glory and 
			in service of others. I pray in Jesus' name. Amen. 
            [Phillip Blackburn, First Presbyterian Church] |