• Spiritual Gifts Quiz

  • INSTRUCTIONS

    This test is designed to help you identify your top 3 spiritual gifts. Here is how to take this quiz.

    STEP 1: At the end of each question, select a number 1-5 to indicate how true that has been to your experience: 

    1 – Never / Not at all true

    2 – Seldom / Rarely true

    3 – Sometimes / Occasionally true

    4 – Frequently / Usually true

    5 – Always / Consistently true

    STEP 2: Click SUBMIT & check your email for your results and further instructions, along with explanations of each gift.

  • 1. Have people told you that something you said to them in a conversation later turned out to be the right or best thing to do, even though you could not have known all the details?
  • 2. When a specific word, image, or detail comes to you, do you also sense which person you are meant to share it with?
  • 3. Do you often notice when someone is overwhelmed or struggling and feel personally drawn to step in and lighten their load?
  • 4. Do you often sense what words someone needs to hear in the moment to feel strengthened, seen, or supported?
  • 5. Have you prayed for someone who was physically, emotionally, or spiritually hurting and seen them genuinely get better afterward?
  • 6. Do you sometimes sense that God is placing a specific message on your heart for someone, and you feel responsible to speak it even when it feels uncomfortable?
  • 7. Do you find that you naturally think about how a passage of Scripture applies to real life and how to help others live it out?
  • 8. Have you ever found yourself speaking in a real human language you had never learned so that someone who spoke that language could understand what God is saying?
  • 9. Have you ever understood and been able to express the meaning of something spoken in a language you did not know after another person spoke it through the gift of tongues?
  • 10. Do you notice that you become inwardly uneasy in certain situations or around a certain person, and that this uneasiness often turns out to be meaningful or accurate?
  • 11. Do you feel a responsibility to say what needs to change or what needs to happen next for others to stay faithful, even when that brings resistance, misunderstanding, or criticism?
  • 12. Do you find yourself thinking in terms of timelines, sequences, and roles when a group wants to move forward?
  • 13. Do you feel a quiet joy or satisfaction in doing practical tasks that need to be done, even when no one notices?
  • 14. Do you feel genuine joy, not reluctance, when you are able to give your money or resources to support God’s work or meet needs?
  • 15. Do you find yourself gathering people together and helping them feel connected, seen, and included?
  • 16. Do you feel a deep and ongoing concern for people who do not know Jesus that does not fade with time or circumstances?
  • 17. Do you experience a deep inner calm and trust in God even when situations look uncertain, painful, or out of control?
  • 18. Do you find energy and joy in building something from nothing for the sake of God’s work?
  • 19. Do you find that when you pray, God sometimes intervenes in situations in ways that cannot be explained by normal cause and effect?
  • 20. Do you feel drawn to go toward people who are hurting, ashamed, or excluded rather than keeping your distance?
  • 21. When you share what you sense with someone about their next step, do they often feel immediate clarity or peace because they now know what to do?
  • 22. Do you experience moments where a concrete detail about someone’s life or situation suddenly comes to mind for them, even though you have no natural way of knowing it?
  • 23. Do you find yourself naturally stepping into ordinary, practical tasks for others when you see that it would make their life easier?
  • 24. When someone is discouraged or worn down, do you naturally respond by offering words or presence that lift their spirit rather than trying to fix their situation?
  • 25. Have you seen a pattern where God seems to use your prayers, words, or presence as part of someone’s actual healing, not just their comfort?
  • 26. Do you find that you are often aware not just that God wants you to say something, but what the message is, why it matters, and why it needs to be said now?
  • 27. Do you feel drawn to study the Bible deeply so that you can understand it accurately and explain it faithfully to others?
  • 28. Do you sometimes feel prompted by the Holy Spirit to speak in another language you do not know so that someone in your presence or small group can understand what is being taught or talked about?
  • 29. Have others recognized that you were able to express the meaning of something spoken in another language even though you had no natural way of knowing it?
  • 30. Do you feel prompted at times to name a spiritual concern or uneasiness so that others can avoid harm or confusion?
  • 31. Do you often sense what a person, group, or church needs to do next in order to stay faithful, even when it involves change or cost?
  • 32. Do you naturally see what concrete steps are needed to turn a vision or direction into action?
  • 33. Do you naturally move toward work that needs doing rather than waiting to be asked or recognized?
  • 34. Do you find yourself motivated to create financial margin so that you can give generously when opportunities arise?
  • 35. Do you naturally feel responsible for the spiritual and relational well-being of the people around you?
  • 36. Do you feel most alive when you are helping someone take a step toward Jesus rather than when you are working primarily inside the church?
  • 37. Do you find that you are able to trust God’s goodness and activity even when you cannot see evidence of it yet?
  • 38. Do you feel called to move on once something is established so that you can help start something new again?
  • 39. Have you ever prayed and seen God act in a way that clearly overrode the normal limits of nature, timing, or physical reality?
  • 40. Do you tend to move closer to broken or messy situations when others step away from them?
  • 41. When you are in a conversation with someone about a problem or decision, do you often suddenly sense a clear next step they should take, even before you have thought it through logically?
  • 42. Do you sometimes receive a very specific detail about a person or situation, such as a name, date, number, phrase, or image, that you have no normal way of knowing and that later turns out to be accurate?
  • 43. Do you feel a deep sense of rightness or fulfillment when you are quietly helping someone behind the scenes with no recognition?
  • 44. Do people often feel more hopeful, steady, or able to keep going after spending time talking with you?
  • 45. Do you sometimes sense that God is inviting you to pray for or speak to someone specifically for their healing, and their condition improves?
  • 46. Have you ever shared something you felt God wanted you to say to someone that involved truth, correction, or encouragement, and it was received as something they needed from God?
  • 47. Do you feel most fulfilled when someone truly understands God’s Word more clearly because you helped explain it?
  • 48. Have you experienced a moment where words in an unfamiliar language came out of you for the sake of helping someone understand, not for personal prayer or expression?
  • 49. Do you experience moments where you know the meaning of something spoken in an unfamiliar language, even though you do not understand the language itself?
  • 50. Have you experienced moments where something looked good on the surface, but you sensed it was not coming from God?
  • 51. Do people tend to look to you for clarity about where to go or what to do next, especially in uncertain seasons?
  • 52. Do you feel most fulfilled when you are bringing clarity and order to a situation so that people can actually do what they intend to do?
  • 53. Do you enjoy doing simple, ordinary, or repetitive tasks because they make things function better?
  • 54. Do you feel a natural pull to respond to needs or ministry opportunities by contributing financially rather than primarily through time or words?
  • 55. Do you feel most fulfilled when you are walking with people over time as they grow, heal, and mature in faith?
  • 56. Do you feel drawn to cross social, cultural, or relational boundaries in order to talk with people who would not normally come to church?
  • 57. Do people often draw strength or confidence from your trust in God when their own faith feels weak?
  • 58. Do you feel drawn to start new churches, ministries, or spiritual communities rather than mainly working inside existing ones?
  • 59. Have you witnessed events connected to your prayer where something impossible happened and people recognized God’s power because of it?
  • 60. Do you find yourself stepping into the lives of people whom others have written off or avoid?
  • 61. While listening to someone talk about their situation, do you sometimes feel a calm, clear inner knowing of the wisest course of action for them?
  • 62. Do you sometimes receive a specific word, image, number, phrase, or mental picture that feels given to you rather than thought up, and you sense it is meant for a particular person?
  • 63. When you become aware of someone’s need, do you feel an inner pull to offer hands-on help rather than advice, instruction, or money?
  • 64. Do you tend to notice and name what is good, faithful, or growing in someone when they are doubting themselves?
  • 65. Do you notice that when you are present with hurting people and pray or speak with them, they often experience real relief, restoration, or freedom?
  • 66. Do you feel an inner pressure to speak when something needs to be named or addressed, even when staying silent would be easier or safer?
  • 67. Do you enjoy the process of taking complex or difficult biblical ideas and making them clear and understandable for others?
  • 68. Do you feel God occasionally give you the ability to speak in a language you have not studied when someone who speaks that language needs to hear something?
  • 69. When someone speaks in a language they have not learned for the benefit of others, do you sometimes sense what was said and feel able to express it in your own language?
  • 70. Do you sometimes feel a sudden inner alert that something about a person, message, or situation is spiritually off, even when you cannot explain why?
  • 71. Do you feel most fulfilled when you are helping set and hold the direction a person, group, or church should move in to remain faithful?
  • 72. Do people often come to you for help clarifying what needs to happen first, next, and after that?
  • 73. Do you feel at peace when you are contributing through action rather than through words, ideas, or leadership?
  • 74. Do you enjoy the process of earning, saving, and then giving because you love seeing what God does through it?
  • 75. Do you feel concerned when someone becomes isolated, drifts away, or disconnects from community?
  • 76. Do you find it surprisingly easy or natural to start conversations about faith with people who are outside the church?
  • 77. Do others look to you as a source of stability or reassurance when they are anxious, afraid, or overwhelmed?
  • 78. Do you feel drawn to leave established structures in order to start new churches, ministries, or spiritual communities rather than focusing on maintaining existing ones?
  • 79. Do you feel drawn to pray in situations where only a supernatural intervention could change what is happening, and have you seen God respond in that way before?
  • 80. Do people who feel rejected, judged, or unwanted often find their way to you for care or support?
  • 81. Do you experience moments in conversation where insight about what another person should do simply appears in you, without you consciously reasoning your way to it?
  • 82. Have you ever shared a specific word, image, number, or detail with someone that came to you unexpectedly, and they confirmed it named something true about their life, situation, or heart that you could not have known?
  • 83. Do you tend to express care for others by showing up, staying with them, or doing something tangible rather than by talking, teaching, or giving resources?
  • 84. Do people seek you out when they are tired, discouraged, or overwhelmed because your words or presence help restore their courage?
  • 85. Have people told you that something changed or healed in them after you prayed with them, spoke with them, or stayed with them in their pain?
  • 86. When you speak something you feel God has placed on your heart for another person, does it often result in clarity, conviction, encouragement, or a meaningful inner shift for them?
  • 87. Do people often tell you that you help them understand the Bible in a way that makes sense and feels usable?
  • 88. Have others confirmed that you spoke to them in their own language even though you had no natural way of knowing or speaking it?
  • 89. Have you ever felt prompted to share what a message in another language meant so that the group could understand what was said?
  • 90. Have people trusted you to help them sense whether something is healthy, manipulative, or spiritually unsafe?
  • 91. Do you find yourself willing to carry the weight of guiding people forward rather than stepping back when things become difficult?
  • 92. Do you feel responsible to create plans and processes so that others are not confused about how to move forward?
  • 93. Do people tend to rely on you to faithfully carry out practical responsibilities behind the scenes?
  • 94. Do people often comment that you are unusually generous, proactive, or joyful about giving money or resources compared to those around you?
  • 95. Do people tend to turn to you for care, guidance, or a sense of belonging during difficult seasons?
  • 96. Do you often see people respond positively, become curious, or move toward faith after you talk with them about Jesus?
  • 97. Do people tend to feel steadier, calmer, or more hopeful after being around you in difficult or fearful moments?
  • 98. Do people often see you as someone who initiates new spiritual work rather than primarily supporting existing structures?
  • 99. Have others observed or testified that something extraordinary happened after you prayed that had no natural explanation?
  • 100. Do you willingly invest time, emotional energy, or relational risk to care for people who cannot repay you?
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