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Sharing the Spirit’s gifts

Sharing the Spirit’s gifts

by Rev. Alexandra Robinson on May 21, 2025


Reading: Acts 16:9-15
The spiritual gift of hospitality requires a love for God and a love for people.  This spiritual gift is one that embraces an openness to new plans, new connections, and new opportunities to serve another.  Those who have this gift bless others with their warmth, generosity and thoughtfulness.  For to open your home to another is to share ones life willingly, and reveals a willingness to adapt beyond personal inconvenience.

As we hear the story of Lydia in our passage today, we are told her heart was opened in her baptism – and so was her home.   For Lydia was a first century woman with financial means as a successful seller of purple cloth, a luxury fabric.  Originally from Thyatira, she was a foreigner to the area, and likely came to Macedonia for business purposes, since Phillipi was on a trade route of the via Ignatia.  As a former polytheist, she is a new God fearer, and her baptism by Paul empowers her to offer her gift of hospitality to Paul and his companions. Her home becomes the base for the church in Philippi, and the continuation of the gospels’ spread into what is now known as Europe. 

All of this reminds me of the importance of saying “yes” to using our spiritual gifts.  It is our openness of the Spirit’s work through us.  Simply put, we have no idea what the result of one decision like what Lydia made becomes.  The hospitality Lydia offered became the beginning of what we now know as the book of Philippians, which has offered guidance and direction to the church for millennia.  Lydia’s responsiveness to the Spirit did not require her to have a title or a designated role to offer her gift of hospitality.  She had no special education or even guidance on how and when to say yes to this movement of the Holy Spirit.  All she had was the Spirit’s work in her for an open heart.  But her action bore great fruit... she would never know how much her support of the early church influenced the church of today. 

I want to encourage you to be aware of your spiritual gifts: and yes, you have them – we all do.  If you don’t know what your primary spiritual gift is, please take this quiz on our website and see how your spiritual gift might match with the various ministries of the church.  For this season of the summer is not just about vacations and more relaxed schedules, it is a season in which the church bears much fruit.  From Vacation Bible School so we are raising young disciples, to youth mission trip so we develop servant leaders, to Kyle’s Place mentoring so we are encouraging those who are discouraged, to delivering meals so children are not hungry.  Week after week, your gifts and participation are needed in growing the church by sharing the good news with your hands and feet. When we all share our spiritual gifts with the church, we grow in mission and in ministry to become who God needs us to be. 

 I wonder what your impact will be on the church of tomorrow as you share your gifts today?

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