Spiritual Gifts Inventory
This is not a test so there are no wrong answers. The Spiritual Gifts Inventory consists of 80 statement items. Some items reflect concrete actions; other items are descriptive traits; and still others are statements of belief.
Helpful Hints in taking the Inventory:
?? Take your time. There is no need to rush.
?? Go with your first response. That is usually your real belief.
?? Do not ask for help from others.
?? Select the one response that best describes you.
?? Allow yourself about 30 minutes to take the inventory.
Your response choices are:
4 – Describes me consistently, definitely true
3 – Describes me most of the time, usually true
2 – Describes me half of the time
1 – Describes me some of the time, once in a while
0 – Describes me not at all, never
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____ 1. I am able to organize ideas, things, time, and people for more effective results.
____ 2. I receive much joy from working with my hands at various arts and crafts.
____ 3. I find that my skills in building or repairing objects benefits others.
____ 4. I like sharing with other people how God has changed my life.
____ 5. I am able to share words of encouragement with those who are struggling in life.
____ 6. There have been times when I have felt sure I knew God’s specific will for the
future, even when others have not been sure.
____ 7. I am so confident that God will meet my needs that I give to God sacrificially
and consistently.
____ 8. I find joy in being a help to someone who can utilize my help and concern.
____ 9. My home is always open to people passing through who need a place to stay.
____ 10. When I am asked to pray for others, I feel that my prayers will have tangible
results.
____ 11. Oftentimes, I am able to perceive what is the heart or mind of another person
without them telling me.
____ 12. I am able to motivate people into getting things done.
____ 13. I enjoy doing things to comfort people during sickness or times of problems or
anxiety.
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Your response choices are:
4 – Describes me consistently, definitely true
3 – Describes me most of the time, usually true
2 – Describes me half of the time
1 – Describes me some of the time, once in a while
0 – Describes me not at all, never
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____ 14. When I am singing, I feel a great sense of joy.
____ 15. I would appreciate being involved in an instrumental music presentation.
____ 16. I appreciate being called on to do things for other people.
____ 17. I have enjoyed relating to a certain group of people over a long period of time,
sharing personally in their successes and failures.
____ 18. I feel that I can communicate Biblical truths to others so they are helped.
____ 19. When important decisions need to be made, I sense a confidence in God’s
guidance.
____ 20. When I use my ability to write, I know that others will learn and grow from it.
____ 21. I am able to plan and administer programs which will be of benefit to others.
____ 22. I enjoy the times that I am able to create beautiful items with my hands.
____ 23. I enjoy the work necessary for gardening, landscaping, and other projects.
____ 24. I feel comfortable telling others how God has changed my life.
____ 25. I am able to talk with and build up those who are having difficulties in life,
whether they are in despair, sorrow, or not sure of themselves.
____ 26. When I am in a group, I am the one others look to for vision and direction.
____ 27. I am ready to forego certain privileges in order to give the money to God’s
work.
____ 28. When I serve the Lord, I really don’t care who gets the credit.
____ 29. I enjoy inviting visitors and guests home to dinner after Sunday morning worship.
____ 30. I take prayer requests very seriously and pray until the answer comes.
____ 31. I have the ability to discover new truths for myself through reading and
observing a situation first hand.
____ 32. I am able to lead small and/or large groups of people into making decisions.
____ 33. I enjoy helping and working with those people who are ignored by others.
____ 34. In the area of vocal music, I enjoy performing alone and/or in a group of
singers.
____ 35. When playing an instrument, I intuitively sense where the music is flowing, rather
than relying completely on a written musical score.
____ 36. I enjoy other people asking me to lend a helping hand.
____ 37. I feel comfortable leading a small group in Bible study.
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Your response choices are:
4 – Describes me consistently, definitely true
3 – Describes me most of the time, usually true
2 – Describes me half of the time
1 – Describes me some of the time, once in a while
0 – Describes me not at all, never
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____ 38. I find it rewarding to teach people more about the Lord.
____ 39. When a person has a problem, as a Christian I can frequently see what is best
to do.
____ 40. I find pleasure in composing and writing paragraphs and stories for the growth
of others.
____ 41. I can easily delegate important responsibilities to other people.
____ 42, I find joy in having a beautiful lawn, flowers, and shrubs which are properly
placed and cared for.
____ 43. The repair and maintenance of things comes easily to me.
____ 44. It is easy for me to talk to other people about life and/or spiritual matters.
____ 45. I am able to speak words of encouragement to those who are troubled,
discouraged, or not sure of themselves.
____ 46. I am able to trust in the reliability of God when all else looks dim.
____ 47. I am content to maintain a lower standard of living in order to financially
benefit God’s work.
____ 48. It pleases me when I do things behind the scenes and others are helped.
____ 49. I am able to provide food and/or lodging graciously and willingly to people
who are in need.
____ 50. I find myself praying when I could be doing other things.
____ 51. Through study or experience, I have been able to discern the wisest course of
action to take in a major decision.
____ 52. When a group I am in is lacking organization, I tend to step in to fill the gap.
____ 53. Sometimes when I help people out, I know they may not even say “thank you”
but I still enjoy helping them.
____ 54. I enjoy singing familiar Gospel songs with a group of fellow Christians.
____ 55. I know my performance of instrumental music has been a blessing to others.
____ 56. I respond cheerfully when asked to do a job, even it is menial.
____ 57. I enjoy leading small groups of people, especially when I am able to show
genuine care and concern for them.
____ 58. I enjoy helping others learn things about Scripture which aid in building them
up.
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Your response choices are:
4 – Describes me consistently, definitely true
3 – Describes me most of the time, usually true
2 – Describes me half of the time
1 – Describes me some of the time, once in a while
0 – Describes me not at all, never
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____ 59. I can intuitively arrive at solutions to fairly complicated problems.
____ 60. I am able to put my thoughts and ideas into positive, written form.
____ 61. I am able to set goals and objectives, and then make plans to reach them.
____ 62. I find joy in painting pictures or in making handcrafted objects.
____ 63. I find joy in lawn care and other outside maintenance.
____ 64. When I share my faith with others, I see positive results in their lives.
____ 65. I often share words of comfort, cheer, or encouragement with others.
____ 66. I really believe that God will not le me down, even though everything around
me seems to be falling apart.
____ 67. I really enjoy giving my time and treasures to God’s work.
____ 68. I am able to assist key leaders to relieve them of detail work, so they can get
back to their main job.
____ 69. When people visit me at home, I am confident they feel good about being
there.
____ 70. I regard prayer as one of my favorite spiritual exercises.
____ 71. I am able to pick up on important Biblical truths that benefit myself and others.
____ 72. People look at me as a leader when things need to be done.
____ 73. I enjoy working with those less fortunate than me.
____ 74. I am able to lead others in singing.
____ 75. I enjoy using my instrumental music talents for the appreciation of my friends
and to the glory of God.
____ 76. I enjoy being a flower more than a leader.
____ 77. I have brought friends or relatives back to faith who have strayed away.
____ 78. I enjoy teaching children or adults about God’s love.
____ 79. If one of my friends is faced with a problem, I am able to sort out what God’s
will is for them.
____ 80. I enjoy writing words that will be of benefit to those who read them.
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Scoring Your Survey
Follow these directions to figure your score for each spiritual gift.
1. Place in each box your numerical response (0-4) to the statement item number which is indicated in the box.
2. For each gift, add the numbers in the boxes and put in the total box.
Administration
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 1 Item 21 Item 41 Item 61 ______ Total
Craftsmanship (arts/crafts)
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 2 Item 22 Item 42 Item 62 ______ Total
Craftsmanship (manual)
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 3 Item 23 Item 43 Item 63 ______ Total
Evangelism
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 4 Item 24 Item 44 Item 64 ______ Total
Exhortation
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 5 Item 25 Item 45 Item 65 ______ Total
Faith
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 6 Item 26 Item 46 Item 66 ______ Total
Giving
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 7 Item 27 Item 47 Item 67 ______ Total
Helps
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 8 Item 28 Item 48 Item 68 ______ Total
Hospitality
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 9 Item 29 Item 49 Item 69 ______ Total
Prayer
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 10 Item 30 Item 50 Item 70 ______ Total
Knowledge
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 11 Item 31 Item 51 Item 71 ______ Total
Leadership
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 12 Item 32 Item 52 Item 72 ______ Total
Mercy
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 13 Item 33 Item 53 Item 73 ______ Total
Music (vocal)
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 14 Item 34 Item 54 Item 74 ______ Total
Music (instrumental)
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 15 Item 35 Item 55 Item 75 ______ Total
Serving
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 16 Item 36 Item 56 Item 76 ______ Total
Shepherding
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 17 Item 37 Item 57 Item 77 ______ Total
Teaching
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 18 Item 38 Item 58 Item 78 ______ Total
Wisdom
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 19 Item 39 Item 59 Item 79 ______ Total
Writing
______ + ______ + ______ + ______ =
Item 20 Item 40 Item 60 Item 80 ______ Total
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Implementing Your Spiritual Gifts
Now that you know your spiritual gifts, list the gifts with the top three scores below:
1. _____________________________________
2. _____________________________________
3. _____________________________________
Ask God to help you know how you can begin to use your gifts in ministry for God.
Ask yourself these questions:
Is there some current place of ministry in my church that I can serve God?
Is there a new ministry that God is leading me to start?
Is there something that has been on my heart that God is leading me to
discover?
Below are some ideas for areas of service that might interest you based on your gifts.
Preschool / Children / Youth Ministries General Ministries
Sunday School / Bible Study Visitation
Nursery New Member orientation
Mission programs Prayer chain / list
Vacation Bible School Mission projects
Choir programs Worship service help
Camps Benevolence
After school projects Committees
Special activities / events
Adult Ministries Community activities / events
Sunday School / Bible Study Leadership help in areas
Men’s activities / events Administration help in areas
Women’s activities / events Office assistance
Prayer meeting / groups Church planning groups
Discipleship Church media center
Choir programs Church recreation
Greeters / Ushers
Deacons / Elders The list goes on and on.
Counseling Look to where God is leading you
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God’s Strategy
by Charles R. Swindoll
Read Genesis 39:21-23
Twice we read in that short account, “The Lord was with Joseph.” Joseph began to see the hand of God in his prison experience. In what could have been the direst of positions, the dreariest of places, Joseph prospered. Because of this, he was freed up to be used by God strategically in the lives of at least two men. Amazingly, he prospered in prison—of all places.
False accusations put Joseph in prison, but it was the Lord who stayed near him and nurtured his soul while he was there. As a result, Joseph found favor even in the eyes of the chief jailer—what we might call the prison warden—to the point where the man trusted Joseph to supervise all the other prisoners. The warden trusted and respected Joseph so much that he “did not supervise anything under Joseph’s charge because the LORD was with him; and whatever he did, the LORD made to prosper.”
You see, the Lord God remained first in Joseph’s life; He was the focus of his life. The lens of God’s will stood between Joseph and his circumstances, enabling Joseph to see God in them, to read God in them—and enabling God to use him in them.
When a dungeon experience comes, the quickest and easiest response is to feel that you’ve been forgotten by God. I don’t know if you read the cartoon “Ziggy,” but I enjoy him—maybe because he often says the very things I’ve been thinking! One of my favorites shows Ziggy, with his big nose and bald head, standing on a mountain and staring far above him. The sky is dark, and there is one lonely cloud up there. Ziggy yells, “Have I been put on hold for the rest of my life?”
You’ve felt like that, haven’t you? “Lord, will You ever answer?” How often the heavens seem more like cold brass than God’s loving abode. We cry out, but nothing comes in return.
Make no mistake about it, Joseph didn’t deserve jail, but he responded to it beautifully. That’s the marvel of the story. First and foremost in his life was his vital and consistent relationship with his Lord. And because of that, God used him in strategic and significant ways.
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Darkness Before the Dawn
by Charles R. Swindoll
Read Genesis 40:20-41:1
The process of discovering, processing, purifying, and shaping gold is a lengthy, painstaking process. Affliction is gold in the making for the child of God, and God is the one who determines how long the process takes. He alone is the Refiner.
This is where Joseph was when we left him. He is still in process. His gold is still being refined. His heart is still being broken by affliction and abandonment.
Those two full years for Joseph were neither exciting nor eventful. They represented a long, dull, monotonous, unspectacular, slow-moving grind. Month after month after month of . . . well, nothing. Not even the Genesis account attempts to make those years seem meaningful. Because they weren’t.
That’s what it’s like when you’re in a period of waiting. Nothing’s happening! Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait.
On the other hand, it only seems like nothing is happening. In reality, a whole lot is happening. Events are occurring apart from our involvement. Furthermore, we are being strengthened. We are being established. We are being perfected. We are being refined into pure gold.
We’re back to my earlier comment—Joseph is being shaped for greatness. All whom God uses greatly are first hidden in the secret of His presence, away from the pride of man. It is there our vision clears. It is there the silt drops from the current of our life and our faith begins to grasp His arm. Abraham waited for the birth of Isaac. Moses didn’t lead the Exodus until he was eighty. Elijah waited beside the brook. Noah waited 120 years for rain. Paul was hidden away for three years in Arabia. The list doesn’t end. God is working while His people are waiting, waiting, waiting. Joseph is being shaped for a significant future.
That’s what’s happening. For the present time, nothing. For the future, everything!
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