Life Group Resources: Unwrapping Your Spiritual Gifts
Opening Prayer: Begin the session with a prayer, asking God to help reveal and guide the use of spiritual gifts within the group.
Key Takeaways:
Every believer has been given at least one spiritual gift by God.
Spiritual gifts are meant to serve God, build up the church, and help others.
Discovering and using your spiritual gifts brings joy and fulfillment.
All gifts are important and necessary for the church to function fully.
Identifying and using your gifts is an ongoing process of discovery and growth.
Discussion Questions:
What stood out to you most from the sermon? Why?
Have you ever received a gift you didn't know how to use? How does this relate to spiritual gifts?
What do you think your spiritual gift(s) might be? Why do you think that?
How have you seen others use their spiritual gifts in ways that impacted you or the church?
What barriers might prevent people from discovering or using their spiritual gifts?
How does the analogy of a symphony orchestra help you understand the importance of diverse gifts in the church?
In what ways could our small group or church benefit if everyone was actively using their spiritual gifts?
Practical Applications:
Commit to praying this week for God to reveal or confirm your spiritual gifts.
Choose one of the Scripture passages mentioned (Romans 12, 1 Corinthians 12, Ephesians 4, or 1 Peter 4) to study this week, focusing on spiritual gifts.
Ask 2-3 trusted friends or family members what gifts or abilities they see in you.
Sign up for the upcoming spiritual gifts inventory and consider attending the ministry fair on November 2nd.
Identify one new way you can serve in the church or community this month, as a way of exploring your gifts.
Encourage another group member by sharing a spiritual gift you see in them.
Closing Prayer: Close the session by praying for each group member to discover, develop, and use their spiritual gifts for God's glory and the benefit of others.
Key Takeaways:
Every believer has been given at least one spiritual gift by God.
Spiritual gifts are meant to serve God, build up the church, and help others.
Discovering and using your spiritual gifts brings joy and fulfillment.
All gifts are important and necessary for the church to function fully.
Identifying and using your gifts is an ongoing process of discovery and growth.
Discussion Questions:
What stood out to you most from the sermon? Why?
Have you ever received a gift you didn't know how to use? How does this relate to spiritual gifts?
What do you think your spiritual gift(s) might be? Why do you think that?
How have you seen others use their spiritual gifts in ways that impacted you or the church?
What barriers might prevent people from discovering or using their spiritual gifts?
How does the analogy of a symphony orchestra help you understand the importance of diverse gifts in the church?
In what ways could our small group or church benefit if everyone was actively using their spiritual gifts?
Practical Applications:
Commit to praying this week for God to reveal or confirm your spiritual gifts.
Choose one of the Scripture passages mentioned (Romans 12, 1 Corinthians 12, Ephesians 4, or 1 Peter 4) to study this week, focusing on spiritual gifts.
Ask 2-3 trusted friends or family members what gifts or abilities they see in you.
Sign up for the upcoming spiritual gifts inventory and consider attending the ministry fair on November 2nd.
Identify one new way you can serve in the church or community this month, as a way of exploring your gifts.
Encourage another group member by sharing a spiritual gift you see in them.
Closing Prayer: Close the session by praying for each group member to discover, develop, and use their spiritual gifts for God's glory and the benefit of others.
Recent
Archive
2025
March
April
May
June
July
August
No Comments