The Gifts of the Spirit (Service Empowered)
One Spirit, Many Gifts – God’s Varied Grace
So far, we have reflected on the one fruit of the Spirit, seen in many beautiful characteristics. Now we turn our attention to the gifts of the Spirit. Frederick Buechner helpfully reminds us that these gifts are not simply special abilities or church roles, but invitations to live authentically at the point where “your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”
Spiritual gifts are empowered by the Holy Spirit and are always given for the sake of others. One clue that we are exercising a Spirit-given gift is the energy it brings: not exhaustion born of ego, but a deep joy, peace, and love that flows even when the work is demanding. Whatever gift the Spirit bestows, it will always echo the fruit of the Spirit. A gift that does not reflect love, patience, kindness, or self-control is not being used as God intends.
Paul is clear that spiritual gifts are not awarded for personal status or spiritual competition. They exist to build up the church—the body of Christ—strengthening, encouraging, and maturing believers. They are given, as Paul says, for the “common good,” drawing the community into unity and making visible the wisdom and generosity of God.
Illustration:
Imagine an orchestra warming up. Each instrument sounds different on its own—strings, brass, woodwind, percussion. If one instrument tried to dominate, the music would suffer. But when each plays its part under the guidance of the conductor, something rich and beautiful emerges. The Spirit is our conductor, and the church becomes music for the world when every gift is offered humbly and faithfully.
As The Message puts it:
“Each person is given something to do that shows who God is… Everyone gets in on it, everyone benefits.” 1 Corinthians 12:7
Challenge:
This week, ask yourself: Where do I sense deep gladness when I serve? Who benefits when I use this gift? Pray for courage to offer what you have—not comparing, not competing, but trusting that your gift matters.
Prayer:
Holy Spirit, thank you for your varied grace. Help us to recognise the gifts you have placed within us and to use them with love. Free us from pride and fear, and shape us into a community where everyone belongs and everyone contributes. May all we do build up your church and reflect the beauty of Christ.
Amen.






