SavedByGrace
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It is interesting that this verse uses all three of the NT words for miracle: "signs" (Greek semeion), "wonders" (teras), and "miracles" (dunamis, "powers"). Then, only after that, are gifts of the Holy Spirit mentioned. In other words, there are many gifts of the Holy Spirit that are providential, not miraculous. In other words, the Holy Spirit gives many gifts through DNA, rather than through miracles. I believe that God has gifted me in the area of translation by my DNA, rather than by some miracle. I believe that many of the gifts of 1 Cor. 12 and Rom. 12 are simply God's providence, not miraculous, working in such a way that His purposes are done through gifted individuals.
True, but it is very possible that the Lord miraculously also helped you with your translating "gift", and give you the desire to do His work? This is true in my case, and more importantly, William Tyndale, one of the Greatest Bible translator's the world have ever known, when he was burned at the stake on October 6, 1536, he cried out, "Lord, open the King of England's eyes!" Only 3 years later, King Henry VIII published the Great Bible, from Tyndales own work, which was also used for the 1611 KJV! This is God's providence, and is using people like your good self to do His Great works!