It is possible to focus so much on the gift… that you forget the One who gave it.
And once that happens, things start to drift.
Because the purpose of any gift from God is not just the experience.
It is confirmation.
It is connection.
It is pointing you back to Him.
So when Scripture shows something being given by the Spirit, the real question is not just, “What is this gift?”
It is, “What is this revealing about the Giver?”
God Does Not Give Empty Gifts
When God gives, it is never random.
It is never meaningless.
Every gift carries intention.
It speaks.
It confirms something about His nature.
His faithfulness.
His willingness to be involved in your life.
So when the Spirit gives utterance, or any expression that comes from Him, it is not just an isolated moment.
It is God making Himself known in a way you can recognize.
That matters more than we often realize.
The Gift Is Evidence of Relationship
Think about it this way.
A gift only makes sense within a relationship.
You do not receive something personal from someone you are not connected to.
So when God gives something by His Spirit, it is not just about the gift itself.
It is evidence that the relationship is real.
That He is not distant.
That He is not silent.
That He is actively involved.
The gift confirms the Giver.
Why This Brings Assurance
This is where it becomes personal.
A lot of people struggle with uncertainty.
“Am I really connected to God?”
“Is this real, or am I just hoping it is?”
But when God gives something that you could not produce on your own, it removes a layer of doubt.
Because now you are not relying on your own effort or imagination.
You are responding to something that came from Him.
That is where assurance begins to settle in.
Not Something You Manufacture
Here is the key difference.
A true gift from God is not something you create.
It is something you receive.
That removes pressure.
You are not trying to prove anything.
You are not trying to build something on your own.
You are responding to what has already been given.
And that keeps the focus where it belongs.
On God, not on your ability.
The Danger of Shifting the Focus
This is where people can get off track.
They start focusing on the gift itself.
Comparing.
Measuring.
Trying to hold onto the experience.
And slowly, the attention moves away from God.
But the gift was never meant to replace the Giver.
It was meant to point to Him.
To draw you closer.
To confirm that He is present and active.
When you keep that perspective, everything stays in balance.
The Spirit Always Points Back to God
The Holy Spirit does not promote Himself in isolation.
He reveals.
He confirms.
He points you back to truth.
So any genuine gift from the Spirit will lead you closer to God.
Not further into self-focus.
Not into pride.
Not into comparison.
It will deepen your awareness of Him.
That is how you recognize what is real.
The Gift Is a Starting Point, Not the Finish
Receiving something from God is not the end of the journey.
It is the beginning of a deeper walk.
It shows you that God is real in your life.
That He is willing to meet you.
That He is not distant.
But what you do next matters.
Do you stay focused on the moment?
Or do you let it draw you into a relationship that continues?
Because the gift is meant to lead somewhere.
Keeping It Grounded
This is not about chasing experiences.
It is about recognizing what God has already done.
Staying grounded in Scripture.
Staying aware of His presence.
And allowing what He has given to strengthen your walk with Him.
That keeps things clear.
It removes confusion.
And it keeps your focus steady.
Why This Matters Daily
When you understand that the gift confirms the Giver, it changes how you see everything.
You stop looking at it as an isolated event.
You start seeing it as part of an ongoing relationship.
You begin to recognize that God is not just someone you believe in.
He is someone who is actively working in your life.
That awareness changes how you pray.
How you respond.
How you trust.
Closing Thought
God does not give gifts to impress you.
He gives them to reveal Himself.
To confirm that He is present.
To draw you into something real.
So do not stop at the gift.
Let it point you back to the One who gave it.
Because when you see the Giver clearly, the gift makes sense.
And your confidence stops resting on moments… and starts resting on Him.
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