1 Corinthians 12 – One Spirit, One Body, Many Gifts | You Have a Gift… But Are You Using It Wrong? | RIOT Podcast

About this Episode

1 Corinthians 12 - One Spirit, One Body, Many Gifts is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast.


Why isn’t having a powerful gift the same as being spiritually mature? What if the very thing meant to unite the church is the same thing we often use to compare, compete, or feel inferior?

In this teaching on 1 Corinthians 12, we uncover how the Holy Spirit works within believers, not to elevate individuals, but to build a unified, living body in Christ.

After addressing disorder in worship in chapter 11, the Apostle Paul now turns to something deeper: spiritual gifts. The Corinthian church was fascinated with dramatic spiritual experiences, but they misunderstood their purpose. Paul corrects this by revealing a powerful truth:

👉 Spiritual gifts are not about status, they are about service.

In this study, we explore:
Why true spirituality is measured by submission to Jesus, not emotional experiences
How the Trinity models unity in diversity within the church
Why every spiritual gift is given for the common good
How comparison and pride quietly destroy unity
What it really means to be one body in Christ, regardless of background
Why love—not gifting—is the true measure of spiritual maturity

You’ll discover that the Holy Spirit doesn’t create identical believers, He creates a unified body with different roles, working together for one mission.

📖 Key Truth:
Spiritual maturity is not found in having impressive gifts, but in faithfully using what God has given for the good of others and the glory of Christ.

If you’ve ever struggled with comparison, felt like your role doesn’t matter, or wondered how you fit into the body of Christ, this message is for you.


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