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The sermon emphasizes the importance of love as the motivation behind spiritual gifts, and how operating gifts without love is useless and brings no glory to God.
John Follette delves into the teachings of Paul in Romans and I Corinthians, emphasizing the importance of operating spiritual gifts with the right motives. He highlights the need for the love of God, 'agape' love, to be the driving force behind the manifestation of gifts, rather than selfish desires or personal ambitions. By exploring the original Greek text, he reveals the true essence of Paul's message, focusing on the 'excellent way' of love that should govern the use of spiritual gifts. Follette warns that without love as the foundation, even the most powerful gifts are meaningless and do not bring glory to God or spiritual growth.

Text

In Romans 11:29 we read that "The gifts and calling of God are without repentance:" A gift can be operated purely in the flesh or psyche; it depends purely upon who is back of the motivating and directing. -- In I Corinthians, chapters 12-14 we find Paul correcting their motives regarding the gifts. In chapter twelve he enumerates the gifts {the manifestation gifts as well as the personality gifts); in chapter thirteen he talks of motives back of the gifts; and ,in the fourteenth chapter he encourages them to seek after the best gifts.

To better understand Paul in his teaching here, we must go back into the original Greek writings where we find that the translators (who are not inspired) have unfortunately placed the first verse of chapter thirteen as the last verse of chapter twelve. Let us read it as it should have been:

"But covet earnestly the best gifts; and yet show I unto you a mom excellent way. Though ! speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity (love), I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal." Paul is now no longer speaking of the gifts but of a WAY. The Corinthians had all the gifts and all the power. Paul had to correct them, for their motivation was wrong. Rather than their motive coming from their natural heart and life and disposition, it must come from the love of God shed abroad in their hearts and lives; the 'agape' love is to control the power of the manifestation in the gifts. When the gifts are not motivated by the love of God -- that broken bleeding heart of Jesus --, if we don't have that to become the motive for their manifestation, it is nothing to God but sounding cymbals and rattles! He warns them that even though the gift may bless somebody, as far as its reaction in the one possessing the gift is concerned, it is not to the glory of God, and the heart is not refreshed, neither does he grow. "It profiteth me nothing."

Paul tells them concerning spiritual gifts, as we read in chapter twelve, that he wants to do a little corrective teaching. He then goes on in chapter thirteen to give the law by which these gifts are to be operated. "Now show I unto you a more excellent way," ~ not a more excellent gift. Love is never a gift; love is a fruit. He then goes on to correct their motivation. We will never understand chapters twelve through fourteen of I Corinthians unless we read them all as one thing.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Gifts and Calling of God
  2. Paul's Teaching on Gifts
  3. The Importance of Love
  4. Correcting Motivation
  5. Gifts without love are useless
  6. Love is the key to operating gifts correctly
  7. Seeking the best gifts is encouraged in I Corinthians 14

Key Quotes

“The gifts and calling of God are without repentance.” — John Follette
“But covet earnestly the best gifts; and yet show I unto you a more excellent way.” — John Follette
“Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity (love), I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.” — John Follette

Application Points

  • Love should be the motivation behind our gifts and talents.
  • Operating gifts without love will not bring glory to God and will be useless.
  • We should seek the best gifts, but also make sure our motivation is love.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between operating gifts in the flesh or psyche?
Operating gifts in the flesh or psyche depends on who is motivating and directing them.
Why is motivation behind gifts crucial?
Motivation behind gifts determines whether they are operated correctly and bring glory to God.
What is the more excellent way Paul speaks of in I Corinthians 13?
The more excellent way is love, which is the motivation behind gifts.
Why is love not a gift, but a fruit?
Love is not a gift because it is not something that can be given or received, but rather it is a result of a relationship with God.
What happens when gifts are operated without love?
When gifts are operated without love, they are useless and bring no glory to God.

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