Spiritual Gifts in the Fulfilled Age

Spirit-given abilities for love and service—not signs of rank, power, or public validation.

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Spiritual Gifts in the Fulfilled Age

TGNN teaches that spiritual gifts continue in the fulfilled age, but they operate personally and relationally—not as signs of authority or superiority. They serve love, not spectacle.
ExplanationIn the early church, spiritual gifts—like teaching, healing, prophecy, and tongues—were used to edify the body of believers. TGNN affirms that spiritual gifts still exist, but perhaps in a very different way, and they now function within the context of subjective faith and spiritual liberty.No longer tied to institutional roles or public displays, gifts are not meant to create hierarchy, prove faith, or validate authority. Instead, they serve others in humility and love. The most valuable gifts are those that foster peace, healing, encouragement, and understanding.In the fulfilled age, gifts are not a badge of spiritual rank—they are quiet expressions of the Spirit at work in and through everyday life.

Spiritual Gifts in the Fulfilled Age

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