The sermon "Concerning Spiritual Gifts" by Chris Cunningham addresses the Reformed theological understanding of spiritual gifts as outlined in 1 Corinthians 12:1. The preacher emphasizes that ignorance concerning spiritual gifts detracts from the centrality of Christ and breeds pride among believers. Cunningham argues that true spiritual gifts must declare Jesus as Lord, denoting His sovereignty and authority over all believers, as affirmed in verse three, where Paul highlights that only those guided by the Holy Spirit can genuinely confess Christ. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the exhortation for Christians to recognize their gifts as means to exalt Christ and to foster unity within the body of believers instead of competition. The sermon calls for believers to remember their past as idolaters and to approach spiritual gifts with humility, focusing on the glory of God rather than personal recognition.
“Ignorance concerning what God does, who He is and what He does, that's what spiritual gifts are.”
“If you can say that Jesus is the Lord, you have the Holy Ghost.”
“Any gift or use of a gift... that does not exalt the Son of God and reveal Him for who He is, is not of the Holy Spirit.”
“Without the shedding of blood, not one of your sins can be put away. I don't care who you are or what you've done.”
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