I am grateful that I get to teach seminary every day. There are so many precious truths to be reminded of that are brought to light through our daily study of the scriptures. The Spirit is so abundant and ready to teach us!
Last week we talked about gifts of the Spirit and I thought I would share with others this beautiful reminder of many lesser-known but oh, so important talents! And we can seek for any of them :D.
The gifts of the Spirit are so important to the Lord that they are taught about in three of our four standard works (see 1 Corinthians 12, Moroni 10, and Doctrine and Covenants 46).
Elder Marvin J. Ashton of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles taught about spiritual gifts not listed specifically in the scriptures:
“Taken at random, let me mention a few gifts that are not always evident or noteworthy but that are very important. …
“Let us review some of these less-conspicuous gifts: the gift of asking; the gift of listening; the gift of hearing and using a still, small voice; the gift of being able to weep; the gift of avoiding contention; the gift of being agreeable; the gift of avoiding vain repetition; the gift of seeking that which is righteous; the gift of not passing judgment; the gift of looking to God for guidance; the gift of being a disciple; the gift of caring for others; the gift of being able to ponder; the gift of offering prayer; the gift of bearing a mighty testimony; and the gift of receiving the Holy Ghost” (“There Are Many Gifts,” Ensign, Nov. 1987, 20).
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President Dieter F. Uchtdorf of the First Presidency taught:
“You may feel that there are others who are more capable or more experienced who could fulfill your callings and assignments better than you can, but the Lord gave you your responsibilities for a reason. There may be people and hearts only you can reach and touch. Perhaps no one else could do it in quite the same way”
Beautiful! What power might be in recognizing the gifts of the spirit in others and sharing the insights. Like a gift you have is the ability to put on paper thoughts of the heart, as beautiful as poetry.
ReplyDeleteI get to teach about spiritual gifts in gospel doctrine next month. Interesting note about them being in 3 of the 4 standard works.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could be there! I miss hearing you teach.
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