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Putting Our Gifts To Work, May 29
But every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner, and
another after that.
1 Corinthians 7:7
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God gives more than money to His stewards. Your talent of imparting is a
gift. What are you communicating of the gifts of God, in your words, in your
tender sympathy? ... The knowledge of truth is a talent. There are many souls in
darkness that might be enlightened by true, faithful words from you. There are
hearts that are hungering for sympathy, perishing away from God. Your sympathy
may help them. The Lord has need of your words, dictated by His Holy Spirit....
The first work for all Christians to do is to search the Scriptures with most
earnest prayer, that they may have that faith that works by love and purifies the
soul from every thread of selfishness. If the truth is received into the heart, it
works like good leaven, until every power is brought into subjection to the will of
God. Then you can no more help shining than can the sun....
All natural gifts are to be sanctified as precious endowments. They are to be
consecrated to God, that they may minister for the Master. All social advantages
are talents. They are not to be devoted to self-pleasing, amusement, or self-
gratification.... The gift of correct example is a great thing. But many gather about
the soul an atmosphere that is malarious....
The gifts of speech, of knowledge, of sympathy and love, communicate a
knowledge of Christ. All these gifts are to be converted to God. The Lord stands
in need of them, He calls for them. All are to act a part in preparing their own
souls and the souls of others to rededicate their talents to God. Every soul, every
gift, is to be laid under contribution to God. All are to cooperate with God in
the work of saving souls. The talents you possess are given you of God to make
you efficient colaborers with Christ. There are hearts hungering for sympathy,
perishing for the help and assistance God has given you to give to them.
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