Life to the Full: A Study on Whole-Life GenerositySample

Life to the Full: A Study on Whole-Life Generosity

DAY 6 OF 15

Talents, Strengths, and Spiritual Gifts

By Danny Saavedra

“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms.”—1 Peter 4:10 (NIV)

What are you passionate about? What are you good at? Everyone has stuff they enjoy doing. Maybe for you, it’s art; you love painting or sketching. Maybe it’s music; you’re a talented guitarist or drummer, or you have an amazing voice. Maybe it’s writing, working with kids, sports, cooking, playing video games, gardening, or exploring marine life. The list goes on and on.

Whatever it is, are you using it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father (Colossians 3:17)? Are you using that talent and that passion to bring glory to God? Are you being generous with that gift or talent?

Right about now, you’re probably asking yourself, “How can I be generous with a talent? What does it mean to be generous with the things I’m passionate about?” Well, did you ever wonder why God blessed you with the specific gifts and talents that He did? Why did He instill certain personality traits and guide you toward specific interests, hobbies, and passions? Was it random, or does He have a plan and purpose for you in these areas?

If you’ve ever pondered any of these questions, the answer is a resounding yes! God made you intentionally. He crafted you personally and intimately with the gifts, talents, interests, and passions you have today so that a) you would experience a deeper relationship with Him through it, b) you would glorify Him with it, and c) you would have purpose, fullness, and joy in your life.

Our generous Lord wants you to enjoy these gifts, to feel joy in using them, and to be passionate and enthusiastic about them. He wants to draw you closer to Him through these gifts, and He wants you to use them to draw others to Him, too!

But how can you generously use these gifts, talents, and passions for God’s glory? How can you both enjoy them and draw others to Him through them? Well, if you have a talent and passion for music, use it to lead others in worship or to write music unto Him. If you have a passion for cooking, maybe you could make food for the homeless, kids in orphanages, a coworker in need, or make a treat for all your neighbors. If you love sports, consider getting a group together to play a game together before doing a Bible study each week, or coach a team of kids in a local league. Friend, I even know of someone who started a small group for gamers. They gather to play video games, build relationships, and study the Bible!

The list is limitless; the possibilities are endless. The question you must ask yourself is how far will you be willing to go with what God has given you? How far will you let the Lord stretch your gifts? To what extent will you let Him use you to draw people to Him?

As you consider this today, remember Colossians 3:17 (NLT): “And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father.” Reflect on this verse and pray as you consider how to generously serve the Lord and others.

Pause: Why does the Lord give us gifts, talents, and passions? How does He work through a hobby? How is He glorified in an area of interest?

Practice: Today, you may know exactly what your gifts and passions are. You may already be using your gifts generously to honor God and serve and minister to others. If you are, that’s great! I want to encourage you to keep using them and to keep exploring new possibilities as the Spirit leads.

If you know your gifts and passions and are not using them generously or glorifying the Lord through them, start today! Write down your gifts and passions and think of ways you can use them. If you aren’t sure what your gifts are, but would like to find out, consider taking a spiritual gifts test.

Pray: Father, thank You that I’m fearfully and wonderfully made. Thank You for the gifts, talents, passions, and calling You’ve placed on my life. I pray that in and through each of these things, I may be a faithful steward, that I may draw closer to You, and that I may be able to glorify You and call others to salvation through them. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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Life to the Full: A Study on Whole-Life Generosity

In John 10:10, we receive this beautiful promise from Jesus: "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." In this study, we'll explore what that truly means and how living generously brings joy …

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