Monday, July 18, 2011

Meaningful Mondays- Spiritual Gifts

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Last week I talked about the Green-Eyed Monster and how it can take hold of us before we realize what's happening.  Like a poison ivy vine it weaves its way around our hearts until it starts to strangle us. 

One place Christian women (or at least this Christian woman) are affected by jealousy is over the gifts and talents of others.  Have you ever wondered why you don't have a gift for speaking, the gift for teaching, the gift for creativity,  or the gift of encouragement or the gift of  X?  Perhaps you envy other women who have a talent for talking to others, decorating, cooking or whatever.

As a woman it's hard not to be jealous over certain talents that we would love to have.  I would love to have a talent for conversation and knowing the right thing to say.  It is something that I really struggle with, but it is what it is.  Being jealous over someone else's ability to speak well will do far more harm than good. 

Have you really considered why you might not have the gifts you desire?  As I've continued to study the book of James, its led me think more about this.  In this particular passage he is confronting the issue of jealousy in the church.

James 4:2b-3 "You do not have because you do not ask.  You ask and do not receive because you ask with wrong motives..." 

Have you asked God for the gifts you desire?  You can't sit around and expect something to happen when you haven't asked for it.  What are your motives?  Are you asking for abilities that you can use for God or are you asking because you want to bring attention and glory to yourself?

Consider the example of Simon in Acts 8.  Before his conversion he had been a well known magician who the people had held in great esteem because of what he could do.  When he saw that people were receiving "special gifts" from the apostles, he started to think about how famous he would be with these extraordinary gifts and tried to buy them.  Peter's response was, "You  have no part or portion in this matter because your heart is not right before God."  If we ask with wrong motives, we can assume our answer will be no.

Matthew 25:14-30 tells the well known Parable of the Talents.  A master is about to go on a trip and decides to leave some of his possessions to his servants to manage until he returns.  One man received 5 talents, one 2 and the other 1 "according to his own ability."  The first two men used their abilities to double their talents while the man with one talent buried it in the ground.  Which man do you think the master was disgusted with?  Though this man may not have been rich in his abilities, but the master gave him what he could handle and the servant chose not to rise to the challenge.  Meanwhile, the two hardworking men gained the master's trust and were rewarded by being given more responsibility and honor in his household. 

From this I think we can see that another reason for us not having the gifts we desire is because we are not using the ones we have.  I believe God puts opportunities in front of us to use our talents, and we can either accept these challenges or ignore them.  If we are not willing to step up to the plate, then why should we expect Him to give us more talents?

Our gifts were specially given to us because of who we are.  They weren't randomly assigned, but given to us with great thought and care.  Whether or not we have the gifts that we desire, we have the gifts that are perfect for us.  We can spend our time anguishing over what we do not have or use what we have to its fullest.  "For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." (Ephesians 2:10)

There's nothing wrong with asking for new talents and abilities, but if our motives are not pure or we are not using what we already have, then it will be in vain.  "He said to them, 'You are the ones who justify yourselves in the eyes of men, but God knows your hearts. What is highly valued among men is detestable in God's sight.'" (Luke 16:5.)

Let us be thankful for the gifts that we have, work diligently to improve them and pray for opportunities to use them for God's glory.  We might just find out that we really do enjoy the abilities that we already have. ;-)

Next week we'll have a guest blog post by Kelly of Oh That Mom Again and 365 Days of Biblical Encouragement .  I'll be busy entertaining house guests all week and planning baby boys first birthday party.  Kelly has been nice enough to agree to help me out by writing the Meaningful Monday post.  She is an awesome blogger with a great talent for writing and sharing God's word.  Be sure to check out her blogs.  You won't be disappointed.

Linked to: 
Women Living Well Wednesday  
Word Filled Wednesday

12 comments:

  1. Very VERY good Meaningful Monday, Jennifer. Jealousy is like a shadow I can't get rid of. I'm getting better, but yeah. Still things I have to work on.

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  2. Thanks Kelly. I think jealousy is something that plagues all women. We just have to ask God (in the words of Barney Fife) to nip it in the bud.

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  3. Wow, I guess I have never thought of the 5 talents in that way before! It makes a lot of sense. My poor refrigerator is going to be loaded down!!! LOL

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  4. I love your meaningful Monday's! I started to think,man I wish I was talented in writing like Jennifer. Uhh, almost missed the message! :) Thank you for taking the time to share your talents! You don't throw them in a hole and bury them you share and allow others to grow! Thank you so much!

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  5. Thanks for reading and commenting Amy and Sharla!

    LOL @ Amy- Meaningful Monday is really just a way to keep myself accountable for spending time in Bible study. I don't think I would classify it as a talent.

    Y'all know how hard it is when you have a little one. You never hear a sermon. You do chores like a mad woman when the kiddos's finally napping, so Bible study (at least for me) falls by the wayside. Knowing that somebody is reading definitely helps me to keep it up! Love you all!

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  6. Well it's a spiritual discipline then that I am encouraged by! :)

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  7. THIS just goes perfectly with mine! BE ORIGINAL...that's how God made us. How is it we know it and yet we so often struggle with it! Great post! Thanks for joining us and sharing!

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  8. what a great word for me today...thank you!

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  9. Great post. Convicting and encouraging at the same time. Blessings on this WFW!

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