Explore Your Spiritual Gifts: A Guided Assessment Tool
Discover Your Spiritual Gifts
God has uniquely equipped every believer with spiritual gifts—tools for building up the Body of Christ and serving His Kingdom with joy and purpose. But how do we recognize these gifts?
What the Bible Says About Spiritual Gifts Scripture offers clear guidance on the nature and purpose of spiritual gifts.
Here are a few foundational truths to reflect on:
• Each believer is given at least one gift. (1 Corinthians 12:7)
• The Holy Spirit determines who receives which gifts. (1 Corinthians 12:11)
• Each gift is equally valuable. (1 Corinthians 12:21–26)
• We are to use our gifts to serve others for the benefit of the body. (Romans 12:6–8; Ephesians 4:12)
• We are commanded to use our gifts. (1 Peter 4:10)
• Exercising our gifts helps us develop spiritual maturity. (Ephesians 4:13)
Paul’s foundational description of spiritual gifts can be found in 1 Corinthians 12:4–11. Let these verses guide your prayer and reflection as you seek clarity and purpose.
Pray for Revelation
Spiritual gifts are revealed by the Holy Spirit, not merely discovered through human effort. Begin with prayer.
Ask God to illuminate your gifts through His Word, through the affirmation of fellow believers, and—at times—through tools like this spiritual gifts inventory. This is not a test of worth, but an invitation to listen, reflect, and respond to the Spirit’s leading.
Take the Assessment
This downloadable inventory helps you explore how God may be working through six key spiritual disciplines:
• Abiding in Christ
• Living in the Word
• Praying in Faith
• Fellowshipping with Believers
• Witnessing to the World
• Ministering to Others
Each section invites personal reflection and encourages growth in Christlikeness—your lifelong calling as a follower of Jesus.
Click Here For The Spiritual Gifts Inventory
Match Gifts with Ministry
Once your gifts begin to take shape, the next step is action. Use what you’ve learned to connect with ministry opportunities that align with your passions and strengths. Whether you’re drawn to hospitality, teaching, encouragement, or service, there is a place for you to flourish and bless others.
