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6/29/25 1 CORINTHIANS | Valuable: The Importance of the Gifts | Mitchell Johnson cover
6/29/25 1 CORINTHIANS | Valuable: The Importance of the Gifts | Mitchell Johnson cover
The Well Austin Community Church

6/29/25 1 CORINTHIANS | Valuable: The Importance of the Gifts | Mitchell Johnson

6/29/25 1 CORINTHIANS | Valuable: The Importance of the Gifts | Mitchell Johnson

44min |30/06/2025
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6/29/25 1 CORINTHIANS | Valuable: The Importance of the Gifts | Mitchell Johnson cover
6/29/25 1 CORINTHIANS | Valuable: The Importance of the Gifts | Mitchell Johnson cover
The Well Austin Community Church

6/29/25 1 CORINTHIANS | Valuable: The Importance of the Gifts | Mitchell Johnson

6/29/25 1 CORINTHIANS | Valuable: The Importance of the Gifts | Mitchell Johnson

44min |30/06/2025
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Paul invites the church to see themselves not as spectators in the Christian life, but as vital members of Christ’s Body—called, gifted, and sent. When we minimize our role or envy others’ gifts, we rob the Church of the unity and power God designed through diversity. The Holy Spirit doesn’t just dwell in the “super spiritual”—He fills every believer with gifts for the good of the whole. But these gifts aren’t just talents—they’re tools for mission. God awakens us, not to sit comfortably, but to serve courageously. Like dry bones filled with breath in Ezekiel’s vision, we are revived not just to live, but to rise as an army—called to build the Church, love the hurting, and push back darkness. The big question is: will you sit on your gifts, or step into your calling? The Church doesn’t just need the gifts of a few—it needs you.


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Paul invites the church to see themselves not as spectators in the Christian life, but as vital members of Christ’s Body—called, gifted, and sent. When we minimize our role or envy others’ gifts, we rob the Church of the unity and power God designed through diversity. The Holy Spirit doesn’t just dwell in the “super spiritual”—He fills every believer with gifts for the good of the whole. But these gifts aren’t just talents—they’re tools for mission. God awakens us, not to sit comfortably, but to serve courageously. Like dry bones filled with breath in Ezekiel’s vision, we are revived not just to live, but to rise as an army—called to build the Church, love the hurting, and push back darkness. The big question is: will you sit on your gifts, or step into your calling? The Church doesn’t just need the gifts of a few—it needs you.


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Paul invites the church to see themselves not as spectators in the Christian life, but as vital members of Christ’s Body—called, gifted, and sent. When we minimize our role or envy others’ gifts, we rob the Church of the unity and power God designed through diversity. The Holy Spirit doesn’t just dwell in the “super spiritual”—He fills every believer with gifts for the good of the whole. But these gifts aren’t just talents—they’re tools for mission. God awakens us, not to sit comfortably, but to serve courageously. Like dry bones filled with breath in Ezekiel’s vision, we are revived not just to live, but to rise as an army—called to build the Church, love the hurting, and push back darkness. The big question is: will you sit on your gifts, or step into your calling? The Church doesn’t just need the gifts of a few—it needs you.


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Paul invites the church to see themselves not as spectators in the Christian life, but as vital members of Christ’s Body—called, gifted, and sent. When we minimize our role or envy others’ gifts, we rob the Church of the unity and power God designed through diversity. The Holy Spirit doesn’t just dwell in the “super spiritual”—He fills every believer with gifts for the good of the whole. But these gifts aren’t just talents—they’re tools for mission. God awakens us, not to sit comfortably, but to serve courageously. Like dry bones filled with breath in Ezekiel’s vision, we are revived not just to live, but to rise as an army—called to build the Church, love the hurting, and push back darkness. The big question is: will you sit on your gifts, or step into your calling? The Church doesn’t just need the gifts of a few—it needs you.


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