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This sermon emphasizes the importance of recognizing and using individual spiritual gifts for the common good, highlighting that each person is uniquely wired by God to serve in specific ways within the body of Christ. It draws from 1 Corinthians 12, stressing that no gift is superior to another, and all are vital for the church to function as the living body of Christ in the world. We are encouraged to say “no” to roles we aren’t called to, but to prayerfully seek where we can say “yes,” ensuring that we all contribute our God-given gifts to serve the church and the world.
By Scott HawkinsThis sermon emphasizes the importance of recognizing and using individual spiritual gifts for the common good, highlighting that each person is uniquely wired by God to serve in specific ways within the body of Christ. It draws from 1 Corinthians 12, stressing that no gift is superior to another, and all are vital for the church to function as the living body of Christ in the world. We are encouraged to say “no” to roles we aren’t called to, but to prayerfully seek where we can say “yes,” ensuring that we all contribute our God-given gifts to serve the church and the world.