Some of the spiritual gifts found in early Mormon-exclusive sources include: • gifts of prophecy (including both testimony and prediction abilities), • gifts of knowledge and wisdom, • inspiration to praise and glorify God and rejoice, • allowing the receiver to act as a conduit of the messages of God to humanity, • receiving inspired, correct words in difficult circumstances, • the power to create or restore life, • receiving confirmation of identity and affiliation, • gifts of hope and perfect love (charity), • ability to lead church meetings, • ability to establish the church and faith of God, and identify those chosen by God to priesthoods and callings, • ability to receive general and specific inspiration about daily living, • gifts of faith, • ability to discern spirits (including physiognomy and clairvoyance), •
gifts of healing others and the ability to be healed, • gifts of working miracles, • gifts of tongues, • ability to cast out devils and demons (exorcism), • divine investiture of authority and priesthood, • remission of sins and purification, • ability to receive general help (wishes), • gifts of angelic ministration, • ability to receive and interpret dreams (sleeping visions), • protection (rescue) from enemies, serpents, poisons, injury, devils, evil, and all trouble, • safeguarding of the home, • warnings of danger, • ability to pass unnoticed or untouched, • gifts of waking visions and ascension, • ability to remember things once known (memory), • ability to control weather; • gifts of health, prosperity, and success, • gifts of posterity, • gifts of peace and comfort, • respect from the world leaders, • gifts of divine glory and transfiguration, • ability to wither, consume, burn, shake, shock, or kill enemies; • ability to bless (bind) and curse (loose | repel) an individual or group for keeping or defying the law of God, • gift of eternal life (deification). ==See also==