Totally Untalented: or do you Have any Gifts?
By Keturah L.

Normally I defend what I say, but this time what he said hit me as true. What I had said was VERY unbiblical.
When I write I try to make all my stories at least follow certain biblical principles even if my stories aren't necessarily "Christian" genre. Needless to say, that story idea was trashed :). Yet what I had said many would consider true. Just look about you. There are many, many people that appear to have nothing, do nothing, know nothing. They are "ugly", "untalented" and no fun to be around. Normally their dress style doesn't help, nor half of the weird things they say or do or the way they act. These people we class as "untalented" ( a word that shouldn't even exist ).

Proverbs 3:5-6
"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths"
In order to believe and really accept that we ARE created for a purpose and DO have talents and gifts we first must accept the One that made us and gave us those gifts in the first place. Believe in Yeshua ( Jesus ), accept him as your savior and let your old ways be no more than the past - over. Including the thoughts that you have no talents. For now you are a new creation in Him.
2 Corinthians 5:17
"Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new."
After that here are some suggestions for discovering your own talents:
1. Believe that you were created for a reason - that you aren't some freak accident. This is one of the Devil's biggest lies. If he can make you not feel special then you will automatically believe that no one cares for you which then leads you to believing that Yeshua ( Jesus ) did NOT die for YOU. To believe this is thinking that you are worse than EVERYONE. Which is not true.
Romans 3:23
"For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God"

2. Accept that God made you special and that you have a purpose in life. Self-worth and self-dignity are important as long as we don't let them turn into self-righteousness or self-pride.
3. What do you most enjoy doing? These are the natural desires given to us by God. Make a list of what you like doing. Remember these may only be desires. You may have already wasted much time by thinking you were untalented that you never spent much time cultivating your gifts. Just because you have a gift for something doesn't mean you'll be just awesome at it. God only gave you the desire and the gift. You must make it grow by using it and working with it. Perfect it with practice.

And
talents can be anything from big stuff to little stuff. Singing, acting
and other things that make you famous aren't the only talents out
there. :) In fact these things can distract us from our real talents by
making us think that those are the only talents out there. True
talent isn't becoming popular, but being passionate about what you do
because you love it and letting that gift make you a better person.
4. You don't know what you like doing? Or what your natural gifts are? Most likely somebody ( that is a good influence in your life ) will have noticed your talents peeking through. Take advice from others to see what you are good at.
5. Apply your talents to practical every day things. And be unique, be you. Just because your talent may be working with kids doesn't mean you have to become a teacher or social worker or children's missionary. Look at ALL the options and pick the one that best suits your unique personality. Don't go for the norm or what everyone else does. Don't do things to please others. Do all for the glory of Yahweh.
1 Corinthians 10:31
"Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God."
Colossians 3:17
"And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him."
6. Let your talents and personality intertwine. Be unique. Be respectful. Use dignity. Just as there isn't a truly untalented person there is not an ugly nor undesirable person. It's all in how you act and dress and talk and be you. Embrace what God wants for you, and your attitude ( and yes, even style ) will change to make you a greater person for Yahweh.
4. You don't know what you like doing? Or what your natural gifts are? Most likely somebody ( that is a good influence in your life ) will have noticed your talents peeking through. Take advice from others to see what you are good at.
5. Apply your talents to practical every day things. And be unique, be you. Just because your talent may be working with kids doesn't mean you have to become a teacher or social worker or children's missionary. Look at ALL the options and pick the one that best suits your unique personality. Don't go for the norm or what everyone else does. Don't do things to please others. Do all for the glory of Yahweh.
1 Corinthians 10:31
"Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God."
Colossians 3:17
"And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him."
6. Let your talents and personality intertwine. Be unique. Be respectful. Use dignity. Just as there isn't a truly untalented person there is not an ugly nor undesirable person. It's all in how you act and dress and talk and be you. Embrace what God wants for you, and your attitude ( and yes, even style ) will change to make you a greater person for Yahweh.
So, what are your talents? Share in the comments. :)
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