Spiritual gifts are divine endowments, talents, and abilities given by the Holy Spirit to believers to equip them for service and to build up the body of Christ. Understanding your unique spiritual gifts can be a powerful catalyst for personal growth, fulfillment, and effective ministry. This quiz is designed to help you explore and identify potential spiritual gifts that God may have bestowed upon you. While this quiz is a helpful starting point, it is also essential to seek confirmation through prayer, study, and by observing how God uses you in practical ways.

Understanding the Nature of Spiritual Gifts
Spiritual gifts are not earned or acquired through human effort; they are supernatural abilities that originate from God. They are distributed by the Holy Spirit as He wills, for the building up of the church. It is crucial to approach the concept of spiritual gifts with humility and a desire to serve, rather than seeking recognition or personal prestige.
Divine Origin and Purpose
The primary purpose of spiritual gifts is to glorify God and to edify, equip, and empower the church. They are tools that enable believers to function effectively within the body of Christ, each contributing in a unique and vital way. These gifts are a manifestation of God’s grace, extending His power and influence through His people. They are not mere personality traits or natural talents, although they may work through and enhance natural abilities.
The Role of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is the source and administrator of all spiritual gifts. He distributes them according to His wisdom and purpose, often to individuals who may not naturally possess the corresponding abilities. This emphasizes that spiritual gifts are entirely dependent on God’s initiative and power. As believers, we are called to be open and responsive to the Spirit’s leading, allowing Him to empower us for service.
Distinguishing Gifts from Talents
While natural talents are innate abilities or learned skills that individuals possess, spiritual gifts are supernatural impartations from God. A natural talent might be a beautiful singing voice or a knack for organization. A spiritual gift, however, might be the gift of prophecy, exhortation, or administration, which are empowered by the Holy Spirit for spiritual purposes. Often, spiritual gifts can operate through and enhance natural talents, making them even more potent for God’s kingdom. For example, someone with a natural talent for teaching might be empowered by the gift of teaching to impart divine truth with exceptional clarity and impact.
Exploring Potential Spiritual Gifts
This quiz will present a series of statements. For each statement, please select the option that best reflects your tendencies, desires, and experiences. Be honest with yourself and reflect on what you genuinely feel drawn to and effective at. There are no right or wrong answers, as the goal is self-discovery and understanding how you might be uniquely equipped by God.
Instructions for Taking the Quiz
Read each statement carefully and consider how it applies to you, not necessarily how you wish it applied or how others perceive you, but how you honestly experience yourself.
- Strongly Agree: This strongly resonates with your experience and inclinations.
- Agree: This resonates with your experience and inclinations to a significant degree.
- Neutral/Unsure: You are not sure if this applies or it applies only mildly.
- Disagree: This does not resonate with your experience or inclinations.
- Strongly Disagree: This is contrary to your experience and inclinations.
Let’s begin by exploring common categories of spiritual gifts. As you answer, consider specific instances where you have felt empowered or effective in these areas.
Assessment Questions
- I feel a strong desire to share the Gospel message with those who do not know Christ.
- I often have insights or words of encouragement that seem to come directly from God for specific people or situations.
- I find great joy in comforting and encouraging those who are struggling or in distress.
- I am often the one people turn to for practical advice and wisdom in difficult situations.
- I have a natural ability to explain biblical truths clearly and effectively.
- I feel a deep conviction when someone is teaching something that is not biblically sound.
- I am often used by God to bring about significant positive change in situations or ministries.
- I have a strong desire to serve others, especially those in need, and find practical ways to meet their needs.
- I have a knack for organizing people and resources to accomplish a task or ministry goal efficiently.
- I feel a strong inclination to help and support those who are suffering or marginalized.
- I enjoy studying the Bible and discovering its deeper meanings.
- I am often called upon to lead groups or ministries, and I feel confident in guiding them.
- I feel a strong urge to pray for others and see them healed or delivered.
- I am good at discerning the spiritual atmosphere of a place or situation.
- I have a strong desire to share my faith and convictions with others.
- I feel confident in speaking God’s message when opportunities arise, even if it’s challenging.
- I often have a sense of what God wants to say to a group or individual in a given moment.
- I am adept at identifying problems and offering solutions that bring about positive outcomes.
- I find it easy to make complex information understandable to others.
- I am moved by a strong desire to see justice and righteousness prevail.
- I enjoy being involved in the practical aspects of ministry, such as setting up, cleaning, or providing hospitality.
- I am good at delegating tasks and empowering others to use their gifts.
- I feel a deep empathy for those who are hurting and a desire to alleviate their suffering.
- I am passionate about studying God’s Word and helping others understand it.
- I feel equipped to lead and inspire people toward a common vision or goal.
- I believe God answers my prayers for healing and deliverance.
- I can often sense when something is spiritually amiss.
- I am comfortable sharing my personal testimony and beliefs.
- I feel compelled to speak truth, even when it is unpopular.
- I am good at providing clear direction and making decisions for a group.
Interpreting Your Results
After completing the quiz, tally your responses. Group your “Strongly Agree” and “Agree” responses under each of the following categories. This will give you an indication of which spiritual gifts you might possess. Remember, this is a guide, not a definitive declaration.

Category 1: Proclamation and Teaching
- Evangelism (Statements 1, 15): A passion and ability to share the Gospel with unbelievers, leading them to Christ.
- Prophecy (Statements 2, 17): Receiving and communicating messages from God for encouragement, correction, or revelation.
- Teaching (Statements 5, 19, 24): The ability to explain Scripture and biblical truths in a way that leads to understanding and application.
Category 2: Encouragement and Mercy
- Exhortation (Statement 3): The ability to encourage, comfort, and motivate others, often through practical application of Scripture.
- Wisdom (Statement 4): The ability to discern and apply biblical principles to life situations, offering sound advice.
- Mercy (Statements 10, 23): A deep empathy and compassion for those who are suffering, with a desire to alleviate their pain.
Category 3: Service and Administration
- Giving (Statement 8): A cheerful and generous spirit in sharing material possessions to meet needs.
- Administration (Statements 9, 22, 30): The ability to organize, plan, and manage people and resources effectively for ministry.
- Helps (Statement 21): A desire and ability to assist others in practical ways, supporting their ministries.
Category 4: Leadership and Discernment
- Leadership (Statements 12, 25): The ability to inspire, motivate, and guide others toward a common vision and purpose.
- Discernment of Spirits (Statements 14, 27): The ability to distinguish between good and evil spiritual influences.
- Faith (Statement 26): A strong belief and confidence in God’s power to act, often leading to bold prayer and action. (While not directly measured by a single statement, the belief in God’s answered prayer for healing and deliverance implies this gift.)
Category 5: Boldness and Revelation
- Boldness/Apostleship (Statement 16): A courage to speak truth and stand for God, often in challenging environments. (Can be linked to leadership and evangelism).
- Knowledge (Statement 11): A deep understanding and grasp of biblical truths. (Often linked to teaching).
- Perception of Needs/Justice (Statement 20): A strong sense of justice and a desire to advocate for the oppressed.
Moving Forward with Your Gifts
Discovering your spiritual gifts is an ongoing journey of faith and practice. Once you have an idea of your potential gifts, the next steps are crucial for their development and effective use.
Prayer and Confirmation
The first and most important step after identifying potential gifts is to bring them before God in prayer. Ask Him to confirm these gifts and to show you how He wants you to use them. Seek His wisdom and guidance.
Seek Counsel and Feedback
Talk to trusted spiritual mentors, pastors, or mature believers in your church. Share your self-assessment and ask for their observations. Often, others can see gifts in us that we may not recognize ourselves. Their feedback can provide valuable confirmation and insight.
Step Out in Faith and Serve
The best way to discover and develop a spiritual gift is to use it. Look for opportunities to serve in areas that align with your perceived gifts. Whether it’s volunteering for a ministry, offering to teach a small group, or simply being available to help others, actively using your gifts will lead to growth and further clarity. Don’t wait for perfect circumstances or complete certainty; step out in faith and God will honor your obedience.

Continuous Learning and Growth
Spiritual gifts are not static; they can grow and develop with use and maturity. Continue to study the Scriptures concerning spiritual gifts, attend training sessions, and seek to learn from others who are effectively using their gifts. Be open to the Holy Spirit’s leading to expand your capacity and effectiveness. Your journey with spiritual gifts is a lifelong process of discovering God’s amazing plan for your life and how He intends to use you to impact the world around you.
