Gifts Governed by Grace
A Deep Dive into the Theology of Spiritual Gifts — A Textbook for Biblical Studies, TBI School of Ministry
Gifts Governed by Grace is a rigorous, multi-unit theological textbook developed for the TBI School of Ministry's adult biblical studies curriculum. It addresses one of the New Testament's most practically vital and theologically rich subjects: the nature, distribution, and communal role of spiritual gifts (charismata) in the life and mission of the church.
Structured around five progressive thematic units, the text moves deliberately from doctrinal foundation to personal application to corporate impact. Unit One establishes the biblical and theological bedrock of spiritual gifts, introducing key Greek vocabulary — charisma, pneumatikos, diakonia, and energema — and presenting a comprehensive taxonomy of gift types drawn from the primary Pauline gift lists. Unit Two addresses the essential relationship between spiritual gifts and the fruit of the Spirit, arguing that character formation is inseparable from effective gift deployment. Unit Three examines how gifts function within leadership structures and community life, including a cross-denominational survey of charismatic theology. Unit Four turns to the individual believer, providing tools for personal calling discernment, gift identification, and intergenerational mentorship in gift development. Unit Five concludes by situating gifts within the church's evangelistic mission, its worship life, and the broader imperatives of church health and sustainable growth.
Throughout, each chapter integrates:
The textbook's governing thesis — that spiritual gifts are divine endowments sovereignly bestowed by the Holy Spirit for the edification of the whole body, and that their effectiveness is inseparable from the character of their bearer — provides a coherent theological framework across all sixteen chapters. The work challenges both the neglect of gifts in cessationist contexts and their misuse in settings that elevate spectacle over service.
Gifts Governed by Grace is suitable for use as a primary course text in ministry training programs, as a resource for pastoral leadership development, and as a guided study for small groups and church teams committed to activating the gifts of every member. No prior formal theological training is required; the text assumes only a commitment to Scripture and a desire for genuine ministry formation.
16 Chapters | 5 Thematic Units | Reflection Questions, Case Studies, and Gift Discernment Tools Included
"Just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others." — Romans 12:4–5