SURVEY TO ESTIMATE YOUR SPIRITUAL GIFTS
SURVEY TO ESTIMATE YOUR SPIRITUAL GIFTS
This is a questionnaire that you can use to estimate the spiritual gifts you may have been given by Jesus Christ through the agency of the Holy Spirit at your conversion and belief in the Son of God, Jesus Christ, as your Lord and Savior. No man-made evaluation can accurately determine your spiritual gifts, but such a questionnaire may help you narrow down possible spiritual gift(s) that you may have been given by the grace of God.
Before you begin, pray to your Heavenly Father that He will guide you through His Holy Spirit that lives within you to discover your spiritual gift(s).
Read each question and answer it either “YES” or “NO.” Try to answer the questions in an unbiased fashion and without over-analyzing the wording. This is not a test. It is an evaluation that could assist you with seeking to determine your spiritual gifts. Once you have answered each question, you can email your answers for each question for analysis to: mikefarrar@aol.com. I will then email back to you a graph showing suggestions for spiritual gifts you may have. Please make sure you number your answers so I know which answer goes with which question.
1. Would you describe yourself as an effective public speaker?
2. Do you find it relatively easy and enjoyable to spend time in intense study and research of the Bible?
3. Do you enjoy sharing the personal and emotional problems of people?
4. Do you find yourself more concerned with how to apply God’s Word than in simply trying to understand its message?
5. Have you sensed that God has given you a special ability to learn and acquire knowledge concerning His Word?
6. Do you enjoy motivating others to various tasks and ministries?
7. Would other people describe you as a person who makes decisions easily?
8. Do you seem to concentrate more on practical things that need to be done rather than on why they should be done?
9. When you hear of someone who needs help, do you immediately offer your services if it is possible?
10. Would you rather give money to help than perform some manual task?
11. Do you enjoy visiting people who are sick or disabled?
12. Is your home the kind that most people feel comfortable in and will often drop by to visit with you unannounced?
13. Do you find that you have the ability to believe things that other believers cannot seem to accept or see?
14. Have other believers told you that you seem to always know whether something is right or wrong?
15. When situations are not right, do you feel a burden to speak up about them in order to correct them?
16. Do you like to prove and answer issues and questions?
17. Have you found that people often seek you out to have your advice about their personal problems?
18. Do you find that you often know immediately what to do in a situation where other believers are not clear as to what should be done?
19. Do you find that people will often come to you with difficult problems and questions from the Bible, seeking your understanding?
20. Do you find yourself setting goals and objectives for yourself and your ministry as a believer?
21. Do you sense a great deal of responsibility to make decisions in behalf of others?
22. Do you usually have a great deal of joy in just “doing things” that need to be done no matter how small or trivial the task?
23. Do you sense a special ministry to help other people to become more effective in their work?
24. When you hear of someone in need, do you immediately think of sending them some money?
25. When you hear of someone in the hospital, does it challenge you to bring them some encouragement and cheer?
26. Do you feel that something is really missing in your life when you cannot have guests into your home?
27. When people say that something cannot be done or is impossible, do you feel the burden to believe it and trust God for it?
28. Do you seem to have understanding of people and their motivations that proves to be correct?
29. Do you have a tendency to speak up when issues are being dealt with in a group, rather than remain silent and listen?
30. When you hear a question or problem, are you anxious to both find and give an answer?
31. Would you rather talk personally with someone about their problems rather than sending them to someone else for help?
32. Do people often seek your advice in difficult situations as to what you would do or how you would handle it?
33. In your study of God’s Word have you observed that new insights and understanding of difficult subjects seem to come easy to you?
34. When someone is not doing a job well, do you feel concerned to help him become more effective in what he is doing?
35. Do you sense a moral responsibility when giving direction and guidance to others, always thinking of how this will affect others?
36. Do you seem to have more satisfaction in doing a task than in what others thought of what you did?
37. Do you see yourself more in a supportive ministry to others than in being in a place of leadership?
38. Do you find yourself looking for opportunities to give your money without hearing any appeals?
39. Do you find it easy to express joy in the presence of those who are suffering physically?
40. Do you love to entertain people in your home regardless of how well you know them?
41. Do you find that you usually feel opposed to anyone who expresses that something cannot be done or accomplished?
42. Do you sense often that what is being said is produced by the devil rather than God, and has your judgment proven to be correct?
43. Have you sensed that people feel conviction about wrong practices or doctrinal error when you share with them what the Bible says?
44. Have people often said to you that you have an ability to explain difficult problems to them, usually giving reasons for what you believe?
45. Do you really get much joy out of encouraging people who are going through personal problems and trials?
46. Do you find that people usually ask you what you think about a situation with the belief that you will always know what to do?
47. Have you noticed that you have the ability to understand difficult teachings of God’s Word without a great volume of research and study?
48. Would you rather show someone else how to do a task than do it yourself?
49. Do you enjoy giving direction to others and making decisions for them?
50. Is it true of you that when you are asked to do a particular task that you usually feel no pressure or obligation?
51. Do you feel a special burden to relive others of their duties in order to free them to do their most important work?
52. Do you find yourself responding immediately to financial needs by giving your money without a great deal of planning to do so?
53. Is it easy for you to talk with those who are suffering physically and to experience response on their part?
54. Do you consider your home as a real place of ministry to others?
55. Have you discovered that you do not have to wait for clear evidence and direction before you make a decision?
56. Do you find that you often evaluate people and the things they say as to whether it is right or wrong?
57. When you speak God’s Word do you usually think of how this is going to challenge and motivate those to whom you are speaking?
58. Have people expressed to you how much they appreciate the way you explain things from the Bible?
59. Do you find it easy to deal with people who are depressed or discouraged, experiencing a certain joy in what can be accomplished?
60. Have other believers referred to decisions you have made or advice you have given as being the right thing to do and the best for everyone?
61. Do you seem to understand things about God’s Word that other believers with the same background and experience don’t seem to know?
62. Do you have a special concern to train and disciple other believers to become leaders?
63. Do you find yourself constantly thinking of decisi0ons that need to be made in giving overall direction to a group or organization?
64. Would you rather do a job yourself than work with a group in trying to accomplish it?
65. Do you believe that you would help almost anyone who had a need, if it was possible for you to do so?
66. Do you sense a great deal of joy in giving, regardless of the response of the one to whom you gave?
67. Do you often think of ways to minister and help those who are suffering physically?
68. Would you like to have a regular ministry of entertaining people in your home regardless of who they are?
69. Do you feel that you are able to trust God in difficult circumstances without hesitation or indecision?
70. Do you feel a great responsibility toward God whenever you sense that something is not right which others believers do not seem to understand?
71. Have other believers shared with you that you have the ability to communicate God’s Word with great effectiveness?
72. Do people come to you often, seeking your answers to specific questions or problems from the Bible?
73. Do you sense a great deal of love and compassion for people having personal and emotional problems?
74. When you give your advice to someone, do you seem to emphasize more in the area of “how” it should be done, rather than “why” it should be done?
75. Have other believers frequently pointed out to you that you have an ability to know and understand the things of God’s Word?
76. Do you have a special concern for people in helping them to reach their goals and objectives in their lives?
77. Do people seem to depend upon you to make the major decisions for the group or the organization?
78. When you hear of a specific job that needs to be done, are you anxious to do it yourself?
79. Are you satisfied more with how a person has been helped by what you did, than by simply doing it?
80. When you give your money to someone or something, do you usually desire to avoid letting others know what you did?
81. Would you enjoy a regular ministry to those who are suffering physically?
82. Do you look at having people into your home as an exciting ministry more than the fact that you have a responsibility to do this?
83. Have other believers often shared with you that you seem to have the ability to trust God in difficult situations?
84. Have people often asked your opinion of someone or something that has been said as to whether you thought it was right or wrong?
85. Do you believe that you are gifted in communicating to others?
86. Would you rather explain the meaning of a word than simply share a verse by quoting it to someone?
87. Do you usually desire to hear others share their personal problems rather than being able to share yours with someone else?
88. Do other believes seem to follow your advice in difficult situations?
89. Have you found in study of God’s Word that you seem to know what a passage is saying before other believers discover it, even though you are studying it at the same time?
90. Do you usually take the leadership in a group where none exists?
91. Do you usually feel morally responsible for the long-range effects of your decisions?
92. Would you rather do a particular job than spend time talking with people about their problems and needs?
93. When someone asks for your help, do you have great difficulty in saying “no” to that person?
94. When you give some money to someone, do you find that you do not expect any appreciation in return?
95. Do you feel a great deal of compassion upon those who are suffering physically that makes you want to help them in some way?
96. Do you find that you can easily have people into your home without being overly concerned about how it looks?
97. Do you feel a burden to encourage people to trust God when you see them defeated and discouraged?
98. Have you felt a special responsibility to protect the truth of God’s Word by exposing that which is wrong and sinful?
99. Would you rather speak God’s Word to others without much explanation than taking the time to explain every detail?
100. Do you usually organize your thoughts in a systematic way?
101. When you hear of some believer who has “sinned” or “fallen away,” are you anxious to go to them immediately and try to help them?
102. Have the decisions and the advice you have given in difficult situations proven to be the right thing to do in most cases?
103. Do you have a great desire to share with other believers what the meaning of a difficult verse or passage is?
104. Do you sense a great deal of joy in a leadership position, rather than frustration and difficulty?
105. Have you had experience in being responsible to make decisions in behalf of a group or organization that would affect everyone?
106. Do you find that you enjoy doing things that need to be done without being asked to do them?
107. Do you find yourself looking for opportunities to help other people?
108. Do you see the matter of giving money as a tremendous spiritual ministry and one which you believe God has given to you?
109. Do you find that when visiting those who are suffering physically that it brings you joy rather than depressing you?
110. Have other believers often referred to your ability to have people in your home and to the way God has used you in this?
111. Have you seen God do mighty things in your life that other believers said could not be done but which you believed He would do?
112. Do you feel that you are helping other believes when you discern that something is wrong, and have they readily accepted your evaluation?
113. When an opportunity is given to you to speak to other believers do you find that you would rather share verses than to share your personal experiences?
114. Have other believers told you often that you should have a regular teaching ministry and have you felt the same?
115. Do you enjoy a person to person ministry more than ministering to a group?
116. Have you sensed a special ability in your life to know what to do when dealing with difficult problems and situations?
117. When you see other believers confused and lacking in understanding about some difficult teaching of the Bible, have you sensed a responsibility to speak to them about what it means?
118. Do you seem to know how to meet people’s needs, goals and desires without too much study and planning?
119. Do you enjoy being the “final voice” or the one with the overall responsibility for the direction and success of a group, or organization?
120. Do you find that it is not necessary for you to have a “job description” when you are asked to do a particular task?
121. Have people often expressed to you how you have helped them in doing a particular job than relieved them of that responsibility in order to do something else?
122. Are you really excited when someone asks you to help financially in some worthwhile project, seeing this as a great honor and privilege?
123. Are you willing and eager to spend time, money, and resources, in order to help those who are suffering physically?
124. Do you find a great joy in having people into your home rather than sensing that it is a burden or responsibility that will entail too much work?
125. Have you discovered an effective prayer ministry in your life with many wonderful answers to prayer that from a human point of view seem impossible or unlikely?
126. Have you often made an evaluation of someone or something that was said that others did not see but yet proved to be correct?
FINAL THOUGHTS:
Now that you have completed this evaluation, take a moment to thank the Lord for His direction and guidance. Ask Him to give you a submissive heart and a humble attitude toward whatever gift(s) He has given you. Spiritual gifts are given to encourage and minister to others in the family of God. While you may be personally edified by expressing your gift(s), they are specifically given by the will of God the Father, from the Lord Jesus Christ, through the ministry of the Holy Spirit for the special purpose of ministering to and edifying others. Once your evaluation has been evaluated you will be sent, via email, a SPIRITUAL GIFTS PROFILE that will demonstrate some spiritual gifts(s) you may possess by God’s grace and mercy. May God bless you as you seek to discover, develop and use your spiritual gift(s).