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Chapter 12

1About spiritual gifts, brothers, I do not want you to be misinformed. 2You know that when you were heathen you would stray off, as impulse directed, to idols that could not speak. 3Therefore, I must tell you that no one who is speaking under the influence of the Spirit of God ever says, “Curse Jesus!” and no one can say, “Jesus is Lord!” without being under the influence of the holy Spirit.

4Endowments vary, but the Spirit is the same, 5and forms of service vary, but it is the same Lord who is served, 6and activities vary, but God who produces them all in us all is the same. 7Each one is given his spiritual illumination for the common good. 8One man receives through the Spirit the power to speak wisely, another, by the same Spirit, receives the power to express knowledge, 9another, from his union with the same Spirit receives faith, another, by one and the same Spirit, the ability to cure the sick, 10another, the working of wonders, another, inspiration in preaching, another, the power of distinguishing the true Spirit from false ones, another, various ecstatic utterances, and another, the ability to explain them. 11These are all produced by one and the same Spirit, and apportioned to each of us just as the Spirit chooses.

12For just as the body is one and yet has many parts, and all the parts of the body, many as they are, form one body, so it is with Christ. 13For we have all—Jews or Greeks, slaves or free men—been baptized in one spirit to form one body, and we have all been saturated with one Spirit. 14For the body does not consist of one part but of many. 15If the foot says, “As I am not a hand, I am not a part of the body,” that does not make it any less a part of the body. 16And if the ear says, “As I am not an eye, I am not a part of the body,” that does not make it any less a part of the body. 17If all the body were eye, how would we hear? If it were all ear, how could we have a sense of smell? 18As it is, God has arranged the parts, every one of them in the body as he wished them to be. 19If they were all one part, where would the body be? 20As it is, there are many parts, but one body. 21The eye cannot say to the hand, “I do not need you,” or the head to the feet, “I do not need you.” 22On the contrary, the parts of the body that are considered most delicate are indispensable, 23and the parts of it that we think common, we dress with especial care, and our unpresentable parts receive especial attention 24which our presentable parts do not need. God has so adjusted the body and given such especial distinction to its inferior parts 25that there is no clash in the body, but its parts all alike care for one another. 26If one part suffers, all the parts share its sufferings. If a part has honor done it, all the parts enjoy it too. 27Now you are Christ’s body, and individually parts of it. 28And God has placed people in the church, first as apostles, second as inspired preachers, third as teachers, then wonder-workers; then come ability to cure the sick, helpfulness, administration, ecstatic speaking. 29Is everyone an apostle? Is everyone an inspired preacher? Is everyone a teacher? Is everyone a wonder-worker? 30Is everyone able to cure the sick? Can everyone speak ecstatically? Can everyone explain what it means? 31But you must cultivate the higher endowments.

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