Divine Gifts
(Ephesians 4:7-10)
Introduction. (Ephesians 4:7-10).
• “grace was given” (vs. 4) - This is not the grace of
God given unto salvation (Titus 2:11), but God’s gifts in general.
This is evident because they are... “given according to the measure of Christ’s
gift.” God’s grace to salvation is not given in measure but
“has appeared to all men” (Titus 2:10).
• “Now this ‘He ascended’” (vs. 9). - In vss. 9,10 Paul offers
some messianic interpretation of the text quoted in vs. 8, pointing out
that “to ascend” one must first be below > i.e. God in Christ came down
to earth.
• “Gave gifts to men” - “Gifts” doma “that which
is given” From didomi “to give” - generic word for gift.
This is a quote from Psalm 68:18.
There the Hebrew text and the LXX read “You have received gifts among men”
(NKJV). Some time after the New Testament was written, and
the temple was destroyed the Jews began to write down oral interpretations
of scripture. These works called Targums meaning “interpretations”
of Scripture represented interpretations of Scripture which had been passed
down for generations. In Eph. 4:8 Paul either quotes from some lost
version of the Greek OT or he gives an oral Targum. In this phrase
his quote is exactly like the written Targum.
This prophecy then that God would give gifts to
men in connection with the coming of Jesus, is the focus of our study this
morning. We are going to look at the nature of this gifts, whether
or not there were some given in NT times and not to day, and finally How
we can utilize those gifts that Christians are given today.
I. Universal Gifts - To All Men.
- Sun and Rain. (Matthew 5:44,45).
- Seasons. (Genesis 8:22).
- Good Enjoyment from Labor. (Ecclesiastes 3:12).
- Power to Eat. (Ecclesiastes 5:18,19).
- Happiness. (Acts 14:15-17).
II. Spiritual Gifts - To the First Christians.
- The Promise of the Holy Spirit in Power. (Acts
1:6-8).
The Promise fulfilled. (Acts 2:1-4).
- The Nature of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
- “Spiritual gifts” (I Corinthians 12:1-11)pneumatikos “pertaining to the spirit” i.e. from the Holy Spirit, influencing the spirit of man.
“There are diversities” (vs. 4)
“of gifts” Gr. charisma > from the word charis “grace, favor” i.e. “a gift of grace” Not the same word as in Eph. 4:8.
“ministries” (vs. 5). Gr. diakonia service cf. word deacon.
“activities” (vs. 6) Gr. energema KJV - operation 1, working
Note: “the same God who works all in all.”
- Types of Spiritual Gifts. 1. “word of wisdom,” 2. “word
of knowledge,” 3. “faith,” 4. “gifts of healings,”
5. “working of miracles,” 6. “prophecy,” 7. “discerning of spirits,” 8. “kinds of tongues,” 9. “interpretation
of tongues”
“the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually
as He wills.” (vs. 11) Note: Spirits works all these things.
- I Corinthians 12:27-30 Note: Priority and Sequence:
- “first apostles,” i.e. those “sent forth” Paul
& the 12.
- “ second prophets,” i.e. those who receive the gift of prophecy.
- “third teachers,” i.e. miraculous or not.
- “after that” epeita (“then, thereupon” either of chronological
sequence, or sequence alone - see BAG) “miracles, then gifts of healings,
helps, administrations, varieties of tongues.” i.e. miraculous
gifts are second in priority to gifts that involve the communication of
the gospel itself.
- The Purpose of the Gifts. Hebrews 2:1-4
Note: 1st by the Lord. 2nd. Confirmed by those who heard
him. 3rd. Divine Witness through “signs and wonders, with various
miracles, and gifts of the Holy Spirit.” cf. Mark 16:17-20
- Miraculous Gifts were Temporary in Nature. (I Corinthians
13:8-10).
Note: “Prophecies ...will fail” “fail” = Grk. katargeo
“1. to render idle, unemployed, inactivate, inoperative. a) to cause
a person or thing to have no further efficiency, b. to deprive of
force, influence, power; 2. to cause to cease, put an end to, do away with,
annul, abolish, a. to cease, to pass away, be done away, b. to be severed
from, separated from, discharged from...” (Thayer) KJV - destroy 5,
do away 3, abolish... cease 1 (27). “Tongues...will cease, Knowledge
...will vanish away” i.e. when the message had been confirmed the need
of a miraculous witness no longer existed.
III. Divine Gifts - To All Christians.
- Not all Gifts (Charisma) are Miraculous. Romans
12:6-8
Note: e.g. 1. prophecy, 2. ministry, 3. teaching, 4. exhortation,
5. giving, 6. leadership, 7. mercy. [only prophesy is miraculous
in nature]. We noted from Eph. 4:8 doma (i.e. things given
in general) and here these charisma gifts are not all miraculous.
We can conclude then that not all divine gifts have to be charisma gifts,
not all charisma gifts have to be miraculous.
- God Gives us Good and Perfect Gifts. (James 1:17).
- God Gives us Different Strengths. (I Corinthians 7:7-9).
- God Gives us Different Talents and Opportunities which he
expects us to use. (Matthew 25:14-30). Note: vs. 15 “to each
according to his ability” (cf. I Peter 4:10,11).
- What gifts do you have?
- How Are you using them?
- God Gives Eternal Life to His Children. (Acts 2:37,38)
The “Gift of the Holy Spirit” deals with tongues and healings and miracles
only to a small extent - that was accomplished long ago. The Gift
of the Holy Spirit has much more to do with the changed relationship to
God that one can attain through obedience to the gospel.
- Holy Spirit to those who obey Him. (Acts 5:32).
- Gift of God is Eternal Life. (Romans 6:23).
- Salvation by Grace is the Gift of God. (Ephesians 2:8,9).