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  2. Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter. Transliteration: charisma. Phonetic Spelling: (khar'-is-mah) Definition: a gift of grace, a free gift. Usage: a gift of grace, an undeserved favor. HELPS Word-studies. Cognate: 5486 xárisma (from "grace," 5485 /xáris) – properly, the operation of grace (divine favor ), i.e. a grace-endowment to edify the Church ...

  3. The term charism denotes any good gift that flows from God's benevolent love. [1] A spiritual gift or charism (plural: charisms or charismata; in Greek singular: χάρισμα charisma, plural: χαρίσματα charismata) is an extraordinary power given by the Holy Spirit.

  4. Oct 23, 2020 · Charisma is the Greek word forgift of grace”. This is usually translated as, “gift” in the New Testament. The Apostle Paul used this word in the plural form when he said, “Now there are different gifts, [ charismata ] but the same Spirit” (1 Corinthians 12:4) (HCSB).

  5. noun. char· ism ˈker-ˌi-zəm. ˈka-ˌri- plural charismata kə-ˈriz-mə-tə ˌker-iz-ˈmä-tə. ˌka-riz- or charisms. : an extraordinary power (as of healing) given a Christian by the Holy Spirit for the good of the church. Examples of charism in a Sentence.

  6. — The Greek term charisma denotes any good gift that flows from Gods benevolent love ( charis) unto man; any Divine grace or favor, ranging from redemption and life eternal to comfort in communing with brethren in the Faith (Rom., v, 15, 16; vi, 23; xi, 29).

  7. The blessings, spiritual and temporal, given to all Christians for the fulfilment of their vocations. In a narrower sense the word is used of the supernatural graces which individual Christians need to perform the specific tasks incumbent on them in promoting the spiritual advancement of others.

  8. Charismata, or Charismatic Gifts. The term is the plural form for the Greek charisma, “gift of grace.”. In a Christian context, it refers to divine gifts that enable the believer to fulfill his or her vocation. These gifts may be understood as outward signs of grace received through faith.

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