Does the Bible have a spiritual gifts list? from Compelling Truth
There are three main passages that mention spiritual gifts in the New Testament. First Corinthians 12:4-11, 28 lists at least 11 gifts, Romans 12 mentions seven gifts, and 1 Peter notes two gifts for a total of 20 specific gifts. They include:
1 Corinthians 12:4-11, 28
Wisdom or Word of Wisdom: Special ability to understand truth or situations.
Knowledge or Word of Knowledge: Special understanding of information that helps others.
Faith: Ability to see what has yet to take place or believe when it is difficult.
Healing: Ability to help those with physical problems.
Special powers/Miracles: Ability over circumstances and/or evil spirits.
Prophecy: Ability to speak truth and/or future information.
Discernment: Special ability to tell right from wrong or truth from deception.
Tongues/Languages: Ability to communicate in other languages.
Interpretation of Tongues/Languages: Ability to interpret other languages.
Helps: Ability to assist those in need; some consider this gift the same as the gift of mercy in Romans 12.
Administration: Ability to organize people and information for more effective service.
Romans 12:6-8
Prophecy: Ability to speak truth and/or future information.
Serving: Likely concerns the ability to help with practical needs.
Teaching: Ability to instruct others in God’s truth.
Encouragement: Ability to help others feel encouraged.
Giving: Ability to generously give time, money, or resources to others.
Leadership: Ability to govern, cast vision, and/or organize others.
Mercy: Ability to help others in areas of need.
1 Peter 4:10-11
Speaking: Ability to communicate Christian truth well.
Serving: May be the same gift mentioned in Romans 12.