How do I know what my gift is and how to use it?

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I've been trying to figure out what my spiritual gifts are. These are the possibilities I've come across:
-"Acting out" prophecy, which manifest as "short-lived infatuations" until the event comes to pass. For example, I was obsessed with medieval plague doctors and the plague for a while and would make social media posts with plague [doctor] art and ended up making them up until COVID-19 came to the United States, then kind of lost interest in the concept for whatever reason.
-I think I may be able to pick up on hidden internal struggles people have by watching their body language and observing them. If I ever get close enough to approach the person about the situation, my observations are usually correct, or worded in a way that's different, but the same thing.
-I hear voices that turn out to be connected to things. One day, I was taking a nap, and before I fell asleep, it felt like my boyfriend (who was at work) was trying to connect with me, asking me what he should do because he feels really ill there. A few moments later, I got a phone call from him that entailed that conversation. Also, after my dad passed, I was at my apartment and heard his voice asking "Oh, what is she doing with the shower?!" in his familiar perturbed manner whenever my mom or I were doing something, lol. Then, later that day, my mom called me and invited me over and showed me that she was renovating the shower and I was like O_O" lol. Also still feel like I get a lot of communication from my dad, although it's tough to really use it because he is passed and what is old has passed away. :(
-Synchronicities that tell "secrets" about a given situation, or clues about something I'm dealing with that might help me. I also think this might be a form of angel-speak, as I also see a lot of angel numbers. Woke up randomly one morning and noticed that when I looked at the clock, it held my dad's birthday. </3

Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with any of these things? Does anyone have advice they can offer on how to grow the gifts, use them, or anything of the sort. Any replies are greatly appreciated!
 

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Most of us are not going to be Saint Paul, or anywhere near his level. Most of us are not prophets, and if we try to imagine ourselves called to be what Saint Paul was, we might have a mental breakdown.

We are all called to follow Christ, make sacrifices, love others, love our enemies, and humble ourselves so that Christ can be seen through us. That is our calling. That is a big enough job in and of itself.
 
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I've been trying to figure out what my spiritual gifts are. These are the possibilities I've come across:
-"Acting out" prophecy, which manifest as "short-lived infatuations" until the event comes to pass. For example, I was obsessed with medieval plague doctors and the plague for a while and would make social media posts with plague [doctor] art and ended up making them up until COVID-19 came to the United States, then kind of lost interest in the concept for whatever reason.
I'm sorry, but I don't believe this has anything to do with gifts of the Holy Spirit.
In my experience, obsessions of any sort are usually demonic.
-I think I may be able to pick up on hidden internal struggles people have by watching their body language and observing them. If I ever get close enough to approach the person about the situation, my observations are usually correct, or worded in a way that's different, but the same thing.
Again, knowing body language has no connection with the gifts. Thousands of people claim to understand body language with no connection to the Lord, and often into New Age spirituality.
-I hear voices that turn out to be connected to things. One day, I was taking a nap, and before I fell asleep, it felt like my boyfriend (who was at work) was trying to connect with me, asking me what he should do because he feels really ill there. A few moments later, I got a phone call from him that entailed that conversation. Also, after my dad passed, I was at my apartment and heard his voice asking "Oh, what is she doing with the shower?!" in his familiar perturbed manner whenever my mom or I were doing something, lol. Then, later that day, my mom called me and invited me over and showed me that she was renovating the shower and I was like O_O" lol. Also still feel like I get a lot of communication from my dad, although it's tough to really use it because he is passed and what is old has passed away. :(
You are describing familiar spirits, demons at work, not the Holy Spirit.
-Synchronicities that tell "secrets" about a given situation, or clues about something I'm dealing with that might help me. I also think this might be a form of angel-speak, as I also see a lot of angel numbers. Woke up randomly one morning and noticed that when I looked at the clock, it held my dad's birthday. </3
Again, nothing to do with the gifts of the Spirit.
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with any of these things? Does anyone have advice they can offer on how to grow the gifts, use them, or anything of the sort. Any replies are greatly appreciated!

I don't want to be offensive, but everything you've described speaks more of New Age religion or occult practices than a relationship with Christ.
Perhaps you could describe your relationship with the Lord.
 
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A young man needing spiritual advice and his beginnings were not good ….

"Grandfather was kind to me and considerate of me, yet he was strict with me. I worked along with him in the field when the weather was agreeable and when it was inclement I helped him in his hatter's shop, for the Civil War was in progress and he had returned at odd times to hatmaking. It was my business in the shop to stretch foxskins and coonskins across a wood-horse and with a knife, made for that purpose, pluck the hair from the fur. I despise the odor of foxskins and coonskins to this good day. He had me to walk two miles every Sunday to Dandridge to Church service and Sunday-school, rain or shine, wet or dry, cold or hot; yet he had fat horses standing in his stable. But he was such a blue-stocking Presbyterian that he never allowed a bridle to go on a horse's head on Sunday. The beasts had to have a day of rest. Old Doctor Minnis was the pastor, and he was the dryest and most interminable preacher I ever heard in my life. He would stand motionless and read his sermons from manuscript for one hour and a half at a time and sometimes longer. Grandfather would sit and never take his eyes off of him, except to glance at me to keep me quiet. It was torture to me." - George Clark Rankin

George Clark Rankin was then sent to Georgia after his grandfather could no longer care for him. With his belongings in a satchel he had a Colt's navy pistol of a large make. It was an old weapon, and what under the sun I wanted with it is a mystery to me to this good day. I reached the station in time to catch the eleven-o' clock train. I purchased my ticket and boarded the car for the first time in my life. I had one lone lorn fifty-cent piece left in my depleted purse, and that was the sum and substance of my finances for the rest of the trip. As the train whizzed along I looked first at the people and then through the window at the country and thought over my journey and what was to come of it. At nine o'clock we reached Dalton and disembarked. I had never been in a hotel. I saw one not far from the depot and went to it. I asked the clerk what he would charge me for a room that night and he said fifty cents. That was exactly my pile! I called for the accommodation, but before retiring I told him I wanted to leave very early the next morning for Spring Place and that I would pay him then, for no one would be up when I would leave. He smiled and took the silver half dollar. I went to my room, and solitude is no name for the room I occupied that night. After a while I fell into a sound sleep and awoke bright and early the next morning. It was not good daylight. I arose and hastened downstairs, and there sat the same clerk whom I had the night before it had never dawned on me that a hotel clerk sat up all night. I thanked him for his kindness and bade him good-bye in regular old country style.

It was not long until I was in the road and making tracks across the country to where my uncle lived. It was in 1866 and the marks of Sherman's march to the sea were everywhere visible. The country was very much out of repair and all around Dalton the earth was marked with breastworks. Every hill showed signs of war. Much of the fencing had not been restored and here and there I could see blackened chimneys still standing. After I had gotten out a few miles I stopped and took that old pistol with its belt and scabbard out of my satchel and buckled the war paraphernalia around my person on the outside of my coat. Just why I did this I cannot explain. I must have looked a caution in my homespun suit and rural air trudging along that highway with that old army pistol fastened around me. In going down a hill toward a ravine from which there was another hill in front of me I met two men horseback. They spoke to me and eyed me very curiously, but, strange to say, I could not tell why. Why would not men eye such a looking war arsenal as that? There were two others riding down the hill in front of me, and as the first two passed me they stopped and looked back at the others and shouted: "Lookout, boys, he is loaded!”

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George Clark Rankin then finds out that loving God was all he needed…

In the course of an hour I was at my uncle's. He was surprised to see me, but gave me a cordial welcome. The first thing he did was to disarm me, and that ended my pistol-toting. I have never had one about my person or home to this good day. And I never will understand just why I had that one. A good dinner refreshed me and I soon unfolded my plans and they were satisfactory to my kind-hearted kinsman. He was in the midst of cotton-picking and that afternoon I went to the field and, with a long sack about my waist, had my first experience in the cottonfield. We then would get ready for the revival occurring that night…

After the team had been fed and we had been to supper we put the mules to the wagon, filled it with chairs and we were off to the meeting. When we reached the locality it was about dark and the people were assembling. Their horses and wagons filled up the cleared spaces and the singing was already in progress. My uncle and his family went well up toward the front, but I dropped into a seat well to the rear. It was an old-fashioned Church, ancient in appearance, oblong in shape and unpretentious. It was situated in a grove about one hundred yards from the road. It was lighted with old tallow-dip candles furnished by the neighbors. It was not a prepossessing-looking place, but it was soon crowded and evidently there was a great deal of interest. A cadaverous-looking man stood up in front with a tuning fork and raised and led the songs. There were a few prayers and the minister came in with his saddlebags and entered the pulpit. He was the Rev. W. H. Heath, the circuit rider. His prayer impressed me with his earnestness and there were many amens to it in the audience. I do not remember his text, but it was a typical revival sermon, full of unction and power.

At its close he invited penitents to the altar and a great many young people flocked to it and bowed for prayer. Many of them became very much affected and they cried out distressingly for mercy. It had a strange effect on me. It made me nervous and I wanted to retire. Directly my uncle came back to me, put his arm around my shoulder and asked me if I did not want to be religious. I told him that I had always had that desire, that mother had brought me up that way, and really I did not know anything else. Then he wanted to know if I had ever professed religion. I hardly understood what he meant and did not answer him. He changed his question and asked me if I had ever been to the altar for prayer, and I answered him in the negative. Then he earnestly besought me to let him take me up to the altar and join the others in being prayed for. It really embarrassed me and I hardly knew what to say to him. He spoke to me of my mother and said that when she was a little girl she went to the altar and that Christ accepted her and she had been a good Christian all these years. That touched me in a tender spot, for mother always did do what was right; and then I was far away from her and wanted to see her. Oh, if she were there to tell me what to do!

By and by I yielded to his entreaty and he led forward to the altar. The minister took me by the hand and spoke tenderly to me as I knelt at the altar. I had gone more out of sympathy than conviction, and I did not know what to do after I bowed there. The others were praying aloud and now and then one would rise shoutingly happy and make the old building ring with his glad praise. It was a novel experience to me. I did not know what to pray for, neither did I know what to expect if I did pray. I spent the most of the hour wondering why I was there and what it all meant. No one explained anything to me. Once in awhile some good old brother or sister would pass my way, strike me on the back and tell me to look up and believe and the blessing would come. But that was not encouraging to me. In fact, it sounded like nonsense and the noise was distracting me. Even in my crude way of thinking I had an idea that religion was a sensible thing and that people ought to become religious intelligently and without all that hurrah. I presume that my ideas were the result of the Presbyterian training given to me by old grandfather. By and by my knees grew tired and the skin was nearly rubbed off my elbows. I thought the service never would close, and when it did conclude with the benediction I heaved a sigh of relief. That was my first experience at the mourner's bench.

As we drove home I did not have much to say, but I listened attentively to the conversation between my uncle and his wife. They were greatly impressed with the meeting, and they spoke first of this one and that one who had "come through" and what a change it would make in the community, as many of them were bad boys. As we were putting up the team my uncle spoke very encouragingly to me; he was delighted with the step I had taken and he pleaded with me not to turn back, but to press on until I found the pearl of great price. He knew my mother would be very happy over the start I had made. Before going to sleep I fell into a train of thought, though I was tired and exhausted. I wondered why I had gone to that altar and what I had gained by it. I felt no special conviction and had received no special impression, but then if my mother had started that way there must be something in it, for she always did what was right. I silently lifted my heart to God in prayer for conviction and guidance. I knew how to pray, for I had come up through prayer, but not the mourner's bench sort. So I determined to continue to attend the meeting and keep on going to the altar until I got religion.

Early the next morning I was up and in a serious frame of mind. I went with the other hands to the cottonfield and at noon I slipped off in the barn and prayed. But the more I thought of the way those young people were moved in the meeting and with what glad hearts they had shouted their praises to God the more it puzzled and confused me. I could not feel the conviction that they had and my heart did not feel melted and tender. I was callous and unmoved in feeling and my distress on account of sin was nothing like theirs. I did not understand my own state of mind and heart. It troubled me, for by this time I really wanted to have an experience like theirs.

When evening came I was ready for Church service and was glad to go. It required no urging. Another large crowd was present and the preacher was as earnest as ever. I did not give much heed to the sermon. In fact, I do not recall a word of it. I was anxious for him to conclude and give me a chance to go to the altar. I had gotten it into my head that there was some real virtue in the mourner's bench; and when the time came I was one of the first to prostrate myself before the altar in prayer. Many others did likewise. Two or three good people at intervals knelt by me and spoke encouragingly to me, but they did not help me. Their talks were mere exhortations to earnestness and faith, but there was no explanation of faith, neither was there any light thrown upon my mind and heart. I wrought myself up into tears and cries for help, but the whole situation was dark and I hardly knew why I cried, or what was the trouble with me. Now and then others would arise from the altar in an ecstasy of joy, but there was no joy for me. When the service closed I was discouraged and felt that maybe I was too hardhearted and the good Spirit could do nothing for me.

After we went home I tossed on the bed before going to sleep and wondered why God did not do for me what he had done for mother and what he was doing in that meeting for those young people at the altar. I could not understand it. But I resolved to keep on trying, and so dropped off to sleep. The next day I had about the same experience and at night saw no change in my condition. And so for several nights I repeated the same distressing experience. The meeting took on such interest that a day service was adopted along with the night exercises, and we attended that also. And one morning while I bowed at the altar in a very disturbed state of mind Brother Tyson, a good local preacher and the father of Rev. J. F. Tyson, now of the Central Conference, sat down by me and, putting his hand on my shoulder, said to me: "Now I want you to sit up awhile and let's talk this matter over quietly. I am sure that you are in earnest, for you have been coming to this altar night after night for several days. I want to ask you a few simple questions." And the following questions were asked and answered:

"My son, do you not love God?"

"I cannot remember when I did not love him."

"Do you believe on his Son, Jesus Christ?"

"I have always believed on Christ. My mother taught me that from my earliest recollection."

"Do you accept him as your Savior?"

"I certainly do, and have always done so."

"Can you think of any sin that is between you and the Savior?"

"No, sir; for I have never committed any bad sins."

"Do you love everybody?"

"Well, I love nearly everybody, but I have no ill-will toward any one. An old man did me a wrong not long ago and I acted ugly toward him, but I do not care to injure him."

"Can you forgive him?"

"Yes, if he wanted me to."

"But, down in your heart, can you wish him well?"

"Yes, sir; I can do that."

"Well, now let me say to you that if you love God, if you accept Jesus Christ as your Savior from sin and if you love your fellowmen and intend by God's help to lead a religious life, that's all there is to religion. In fact, that is all I know about it."

Then he repeated several passages of Scriptures to me proving his assertions. I thought a moment and said to him: "But I do not feel like these young people who have been getting religion night after night. I cannot get happy like them. I do not feel like shouting."

The good man looked at me and smiled and said: "Ah, that's your trouble. You have been trying to feel like them. Now you are not them; you are yourself. You have your own quiet disposition and you are not turned like them. They are excitable and blustery like they are. They give way to their feelings. That's all right, but feeling is not religion. Religion is faith and life. If you have violent feeling with it, all good and well, but if you have faith and not much feeling, why the feeling will take care of itself. To love God and accept Jesus Christ as your Savior, turning away from all sin, and living a godly life, is the substance of true religion."

That was new to me, yet it had been my state of mind from childhood. For I remembered that away back in my early life, when the old preacher held services in my grandmother's house one day and opened the door of the Church, I went forward and gave him my hand. He was to receive me into full membership at the end of six months' probation, but he let it pass out of his mind and failed to attend to it.

As I sat there that morning listening to the earnest exhortation of the good man my tears ceased, my distress left me, light broke in upon my mind, my heart grew joyous, and before I knew just what I was doing I was going all around shaking hands with everybody, and my confusion and darkness disappeared and a great burden rolled off my spirit. I felt exactly like I did when I was a little boy around my mother's knee when she told of Jesus and God and Heaven. It made my heart thrill then, and the same old experience returned to me in that old country Church that beautiful September morning down in old North Georgia.

I at once gave my name to the preacher for membership in the Church, and the following Sunday morning, along with many others, he received me into full membership in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. It was one of the most delightful days in my recollection. It was the third Sunday in September, 1866, and those Church vows became a living principle in my heart and life. During these forty-five long years, with their alternations of sunshine and shadow, daylight and darkness, success and failure, rejoicing and weeping, fears within and fightings without, I have never ceased to thank God for that autumnal day in the long ago when my name was registered in the Lamb's Book of Life.
 
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after reading the Bible (to an extent) and discovering who the Lord is (to an extent), I have been shown that my only potential gift is:

to love the Lord with all my heart, soul, mind and strength
and to love others as myself

then I questioned: but HOW do I love the Lord?? I don’t get it.
i was shown the answer: BY loving others as yourself.

that is the gift that I shall work on

that is the gift given to me AFTER finding the Lord
 
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Posters on this forum are to believe in God's spiritual gifts and they're for today according to this forum's rules.

Every believer can be used "...the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal." I Cor 12 The every man is referring to every believer. Plus we're to desire spiritual gifts ' "Follow after charity, and desire spiritual gifts, but rather that ye may prophesy." I Cor 14:1 The Holy Spirit uses them as He sees fit. (I Cor 12). What is the Holy Spirit telling you?

Derek Prince has several teachings that might interest you. (youtube). Might want to check out the one titled - the man behind the ministry. He knew several languages including Hebrew and was a Greek scholar. So we can benefit from his understanding of Scripture.

Glad you are willing to be used by the Lord and we can keep our focus on Him.
 
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Hi Sister, it seems that these activities you are experiencing are not from the Holy Spirit, it sounds like a familiar spirit is playing tricks on you. I suggest you read your Bible and ask the Holy Spirit to open your mind of understanding so that you can know the truth which will set you free. God bless you
 
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Posters on this forum are to believe in God's spiritual gifts and they're for today according to this forum's rules.

Every believer can be used "...the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal." I Cor 12 The every man is referring to every believer. Plus we're to desire spiritual gifts ' "Follow after charity, and desire spiritual gifts, but rather that ye may prophesy." I Cor 14:1 The Holy Spirit uses them as He sees fit. (I Cor 12). What is the Holy Spirit telling you?

Derek Prince has several teachings that might interest you. (youtube). Might want to check out the one titled - the man behind the ministry. He knew several languages including Hebrew and was a Greek scholar. So we can benefit from his understanding of Scripture.

Glad you are willing to be used by the Lord and we can keep our focus on Him.

did my gift fail to fit in properly?
 
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Yeah, I've been wondering. I often feel an inescapable, consuming darkness and should probably figure out how to deal with that first. Attending therapy soon. It's been over me since I turned 18 and has just been getting worse since. First attributed it to being out in the world, away from my parents, and maybe just being unable to handle all the corruption here, letting it get to me, but now I'm not sure.
 
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Yeah, I've been wondering. I often feel an inescapable, consuming darkness and should probably figure out how to deal with that first. Attending therapy soon. It's been over me since I turned 18 and has just been getting worse since. First attributed it to being out in the world, away from my parents, and maybe just being unable to handle all the corruption here, letting it get to me, but now I'm not sure.
I don't know what you mean by therapy, but from your OP, it looks like you need some deliverance. I suggest you get in touch with some believers who understand demons and deliverance.

Please don't feel condemned by my comments, nobody ever becomes a Christian without having demons at some level or other from his former life. Anyone who claims to have been utterly free of demonic intrusion is naive.
Be assured, you cannot counsel demons out of a person. As Jesus and his disciples demonstrated, they need to be cast out with prejudice.
 
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I've been trying to figure out what my spiritual gifts are. These are the possibilities I've come across:
-"Acting out" prophecy, which manifest as "short-lived infatuations" until the event comes to pass. For example, I was obsessed with medieval plague doctors and the plague for a while and would make social media posts with plague [doctor] art and ended up making them up until COVID-19 came to the United States, then kind of lost interest in the concept for whatever reason.
-I think I may be able to pick up on hidden internal struggles people have by watching their body language and observing them. If I ever get close enough to approach the person about the situation, my observations are usually correct, or worded in a way that's different, but the same thing.
-I hear voices that turn out to be connected to things. One day, I was taking a nap, and before I fell asleep, it felt like my boyfriend (who was at work) was trying to connect with me, asking me what he should do because he feels really ill there. A few moments later, I got a phone call from him that entailed that conversation. Also, after my dad passed, I was at my apartment and heard his voice asking "Oh, what is she doing with the shower?!" in his familiar perturbed manner whenever my mom or I were doing something, lol. Then, later that day, my mom called me and invited me over and showed me that she was renovating the shower and I was like O_O" lol. Also still feel like I get a lot of communication from my dad, although it's tough to really use it because he is passed and what is old has passed away. :(
-Synchronicities that tell "secrets" about a given situation, or clues about something I'm dealing with that might help me. I also think this might be a form of angel-speak, as I also see a lot of angel numbers. Woke up randomly one morning and noticed that when I looked at the clock, it held my dad's birthday. </3

Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with any of these things? Does anyone have advice they can offer on how to grow the gifts, use them, or anything of the sort. Any replies are greatly appreciated!
If the Holy Spirit gives you a spiritual gift, there is absolutely no doubt about it. If one has to wonder if he has such and such a gift or not, then the Holy Spirit has not given that gift. It is the same with giving a prophetic word. If he says, "I feel that God is saying to me (such and such)", then the supposed prophetic word is coming from his own imagination and not from the Holy Spirit. When the Holy Spirit gives a prophetic word, there is absolutely no doubt about it. If you read the experience of the Old Testament prophets you will see that the word of God came to them and it burned within them and they had no choice but to give it and in many cases they didn't want to give the word because they knew that it meant persecution and often death for them. These days we have so called "prophets" saying, "I sense that this may be what God is saying", and end up giving false prophecies. Others are adamant that this is what God is saying, and, in the case of the recent U.S. election, they ended up with egg on their faces because they were so sure that God was telling them that Donald Trump was going to win, and he ended up losing.

I think the greatest gift that God has given us is our salvation through the finished work of Christ on the cross. Those who have received this gift is through the undeserved mercy and grace of God who decided to allow them to understand the Gospel and be saved. For me, I am satisfied with this gift, and content to be used in any way that the Holy Spirit in His sovereignty has decided.
 
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Most of us are not going to be Saint Paul, or anywhere near his level. Most of us are not prophets, and if we try to imagine ourselves called to be what Saint Paul was, we might have a mental breakdown.

We are all called to follow Christ, make sacrifices, love others, love our enemies, and humble ourselves so that Christ can be seen through us. That is our calling. That is a big enough job in and of itself.

God is willing to give us all as much as we ask, and He prepares us, we don’t do His will with our own strength. ”I can do all things through Him who strengthens me”

1 cor. 12:31
“But covet earnestly the best gifts: and yet shew I unto you a more excellent way.”

Many Christians live their life thinking they don’t deserve anything good and they think they don’t have value.. well, God values His people. It’s all in the bible. You all deserve all gifts God wants to have for you. And God is encouraging people to pray the best gifts.
 
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Hello! Those who are around you, your church leaders, other believers you serve with. What do they say your gift is? What do they see in you? Sometimes our own opinions can be subjective, but if the body of believers sees a gift in you then it's more objective. And it's better to be promoted by God and by other believers than by ourselves. Like Paul who saw a gift in Timothy for example. God Bless :)
 
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When I read through the thread it made me think of King Ahab's 400 prophets who predicted that he would win the battle that he was about to fight. King Jehoshaphat came to assist him in the battle and after he heard the 400 prophets do their thing, he asked, "Is there a prophet of the Lord we can hear from?" Ahab told him that there was Michaiah, "but he doesn't prophesy anything good about me!" Of course Michaiah gave quite a different prophecy.

I just wonder what would happen in a modern Pentecostal or Charismatic church if a large number of "prophets" prophesied on a certain topic, maybe that God was going to bring victory and prosper the church, and just one godly member got up and prophesied that there was "sin in the camp" and that God would not prosper the church until it was dealt with?

I would say that the church would believe the majority of prophecies and reject the one that was different from the others, and most probably get the godly man escorted from the meeting. This happened in a conference when a godly minister was prophesied over by a woman "prophet", that he was blessed of God. He then addressed the people urging them to put their trust in what Jesus did on the Cross and that to get saved they needed to repent and believe the Gospel. The woman prophet then told him he had a demon and had security frog march him out of the conference!

I think that the example of Michaiah and Ahab's 400 prophets serves as a lesson for us that the majority is not always right. It is not whether a gift is approved by others in the church, but rather whether it is consistent with God's Word, and that the fruit of the gift shows evidence that it is truly of God. For example, if a person says he has a healing gift, but no one gets healed when he ministers to them, then he cannot show by any fruit that he really has a healing gift at all. It is the same with prophecy. If a fellow gets up and gives a prophecy and it is forgotten by the singing of the next hymn, has that prophecy really come from the Holy Spirit? That is the question.
 
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"Is there a prophet of the Lord we can hear from?"

Hello Oscarr. That's an interesting example that may sometimes be true.

On the other side of the coin is Acts 13:1-3 where the church in Antioch obeyed the Holy Spirit and appointed Paul and Barnabas to their task. God Bless :)
 
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I've been trying to figure out what my spiritual gifts are. These are the possibilities I've come across:
-"Acting out" prophecy, which manifest as "short-lived infatuations" until the event comes to pass. For example, I was obsessed with medieval plague doctors and the plague for a while and would make social media posts with plague [doctor] art and ended up making them up until COVID-19 came to the United States, then kind of lost interest in the concept for whatever reason.
-I think I may be able to pick up on hidden internal struggles people have by watching their body language and observing them. If I ever get close enough to approach the person about the situation, my observations are usually correct, or worded in a way that's different, but the same thing.
-I hear voices that turn out to be connected to things. One day, I was taking a nap, and before I fell asleep, it felt like my boyfriend (who was at work) was trying to connect with me, asking me what he should do because he feels really ill there. A few moments later, I got a phone call from him that entailed that conversation. Also, after my dad passed, I was at my apartment and heard his voice asking "Oh, what is she doing with the shower?!" in his familiar perturbed manner whenever my mom or I were doing something, lol. Then, later that day, my mom called me and invited me over and showed me that she was renovating the shower and I was like O_O" lol. Also still feel like I get a lot of communication from my dad, although it's tough to really use it because he is passed and what is old has passed away. :(
-Synchronicities that tell "secrets" about a given situation, or clues about something I'm dealing with that might help me. I also think this might be a form of angel-speak, as I also see a lot of angel numbers. Woke up randomly one morning and noticed that when I looked at the clock, it held my dad's birthday. </3

Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with any of these things? Does anyone have advice they can offer on how to grow the gifts, use them, or anything of the sort. Any replies are greatly appreciated!
People in my family have been known to dream things before they happen. This is my experience, but I couldn't call it a gift at this point in my life. I've never had a particularly good memory though I retain memories back into my infancy (like mom giving me a bath in the kitchen sink and it's been quite a while since I could sit comfortably in a kitchen sink). However, in the last decade of my career, after exposure to anesthesia that tampers with short term memory, I've found it increasingly difficult to retain short term memories. Now, when I'm remembering dreams as the events occur, it's a bit like living in continuous "deja vu" and is extremely unsettling.
There is a gift called discernment of spirits which is enabling in the identification of unclean spirits in the course of every day interactions with people, however I don't know the practical application of the gift within the context of the church as we are exhorted to trust other professing believers and only exhorted to confront other believers over transgression and offenses according to the principles outlined by Christ first, and then by the Apostles in the form of "church discipline."

I have exercised such gifts in the role of "prophet", within the church, but some denominations link prophecy to Revelation (which is complete in the person of Christ Jesus) and consequently reject prophecy as sinful and divisive behavior despite its purpose in exposing hidden sin and bringing healing to a congregation.

There is however practical application of such gifts in worldly vocations where honesty and intent must be discerned, as in law enforcement, the legal profession, and personnel recruitment.

In general, we discover our gifts as the Holy Spirit applies them in ministry, sometimes through the recognition of a more mature and experienced believer. In other words, the best way to discover your gifts is to volunteer to participate in ministries and allow the Lord to reveal them in their manifestation.

The gifts are not so much the things that we do, but the things that the Lord does through us, often to our surprise and delight. The "trick" is to be conscious of the Lord's leading and to do as He shows (through scripture) or gives the unction to do (the will to do something that you wouldn't otherwise do according to your own nature.)

The Lord can use your natural gifts to His glory, but it is the things not natural to your talents and disposition that make people who know you stand in awe of His works in and through you, to the glory of His name. Amen.
 
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I've been trying to figure out what my spiritual gifts are. These are the possibilities I've come across:
-"Acting out" prophecy, which manifest as "short-lived infatuations" until the event comes to pass. For example, I was obsessed with medieval plague doctors and the plague for a while and would make social media posts with plague [doctor] art and ended up making them up until COVID-19 came to the United States, then kind of lost interest in the concept for whatever reason.
-I think I may be able to pick up on hidden internal struggles people have by watching their body language and observing them. If I ever get close enough to approach the person about the situation, my observations are usually correct, or worded in a way that's different, but the same thing.
-I hear voices that turn out to be connected to things. One day, I was taking a nap, and before I fell asleep, it felt like my boyfriend (who was at work) was trying to connect with me, asking me what he should do because he feels really ill there. A few moments later, I got a phone call from him that entailed that conversation. Also, after my dad passed, I was at my apartment and heard his voice asking "Oh, what is she doing with the shower?!" in his familiar perturbed manner whenever my mom or I were doing something, lol. Then, later that day, my mom called me and invited me over and showed me that she was renovating the shower and I was like O_O" lol. Also still feel like I get a lot of communication from my dad, although it's tough to really use it because he is passed and what is old has passed away. :(
-Synchronicities that tell "secrets" about a given situation, or clues about something I'm dealing with that might help me. I also think this might be a form of angel-speak, as I also see a lot of angel numbers. Woke up randomly one morning and noticed that when I looked at the clock, it held my dad's birthday. </3

Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with any of these things? Does anyone have advice they can offer on how to grow the gifts, use them, or anything of the sort. Any replies are greatly appreciated!

Perhaps the odd little synchronicities (I have them too, usually connected with numbers) are Jesus and God revealing themselves to us to let us know we're on the right track to salvation?
Jesus said- "The one who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love them and show myself to them.” (John 14:21)

HOWEVER, we should also be aware that it might also be demons trying to get inside our heads!
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Banquo cautions Macbeth that-
“..oftentimes, to win us to our harm, the instruments of darkness tell us truths, win us with honest trifles, to betray us in deepest consequence.” (Act 1 sc 3)

But poor Macbeth realises too late that the witches have made a fool of him by leading him up the garden path to his own destruction and says-
“And be these juggling fiends no more believed, That palter with us in a double sense, That keep the word of promise to our ear, and break it to our hope..” (Act 5 scene 8)
 
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