Gifts spiritual


"(Gr. charismata), gifts supernaturally bestowed on the early" "Christians, each having his own proper gift or gifts for the" edification of the body of Christ. These were the result of the "extraordinary operation of the Spirit, as on the day of" "Pentecost. They were the gifts of speaking with tongues, casting" "out devils, healing, etc. (Mark 16:17, 18), usually communicated" by the medium of the laying on of the hands of the apostles (Acts 8:17; 19:6; 1 Tim. 4:14). These charismata were enjoyed only for a time. They could not continue always in the Church. They were suited to its infancy and to the necessities of those times.


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