Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Gifts & Talents: How do I know which ones I have?

It was a Friday night, vespers worship had just finished, and a young lady approaches me and expresses, “I don’t have any gifts or talents… I wish I did…” That night many young college students had delighted us with very beautiful worship: Some sang, few played, others acted, and one preached –very talented young men and women.

Unfortunately, many of us relate the phrase talented people or gifted individuals with those who play an instrument, sing beautifully, and/or do something out of the ordinary. Nonetheless, scripture states “for as we have many members in one body, but all the members do not have the same function… Having then GIFTS differing according to the grace that is given to us…” (Romans 12:4,6). Yes! Each and every one of us have gifts and talents, which have been given to us from the Lord according to His grace. The question is, how do I know what gifts I have?[1] What is the purpose of these?


REFLECTION


I’ve come to learn that reflection is the ability to

          1.     Analyze experiences
          2.     Compare them with previous knowledge
          3.     Extract new knowledge from them


Ø  Therefore, take some time to do some reflection regarding your life. Grab pen and paper, set some alone time, pray, and ask your self these questions: What experiences have I gone through where someone has recognized or rewarded my efforts? What is it that I enjoy doing? What brings satisfaction to my life when it comes to dealing with others? Many of us do things so robotically that we forget we are very good at doing at least ONE thing. What are you good at?

Ø  By comparing those experiences with previous knowledge you will inevitably grow. This mirror will show your flaws, create conscious that you can do better, and teach you a lesson or two. Remember, we will NEVER stop learning.

Ø  Extracting new knowledge from these experiences will equip and give you the opportunity to take action –put your gifts to work! It will take you from the classroom to the field where you will attain new gifts and talents.


PURPOSE

In regards to the second questions stated earlier, God has given us gifts and talents so we may be divine instruments and utilized by the Almighty Lord to reach others for His kingdom. Luke 19 teaches we will give account to the Lord in regards to how we used our gifts and talents.

A couple of weeks ago the Lord taught me He has put many of us in positions in different kind of lines of work so we may develop and exercise our gifts and talents. He showed me this through police officer James Quintanilla. As a law enforcement agent, he has learned to recognize and speak with authority; Jesus and the centurion had this in common (Matthew 8:5-13).

As we and the I AM Ministries team were out doing outreach on a hot, 105-degree weather, Sabbath afternoon, James was encountered with some youngsters and several families who responded positively to his authoritative voice, door knock (cop style), and his several questions just like any cop would ask.

However, in this case, it was more of a,
-“You need to get right with the Lord. And you definitively need some Bible studies.”

Response?
-“Yes, sir!”

While you are not indispensable in the Lord’s line of work, you have been equipped, prepared, and shaped for a particular ministry with some awesome God-given talents. Look up and DREAM BIG!

Blessings,

Pastor Sergio Ochaeta.



[1] There are a few places where you can take a gift assessment. You may look others online but I found these ones helpful:

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