1 Corinthians 12:11
But all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man severally as he will.
Cross-reference
In 1 Corinthians 12:4, Paul introduces the same point: diverse gifts come from the same Spirit — 12:11 echoes and expands that.
In 1 Cor 12:6, the same God works all things—reinforcing that the Spirit's distribution stems from the one God who works in all.
In 1 Cor 12:18, God places each part in the body as He wills — reinforcing that the Spirit's distribution of gifts is divinely ordered.
In 1 Corinthians 7:7, Paul says each has their own gift from God — consistent with the Spirit's distribution of diverse gifts here.
In Dan 4:35, God does as He pleases among heaven's host—echoing the Spirit's absolute freedom to distribute gifts as He wills.
In John 5:21, the Son gives life to whom He pleases—parallel to the Spirit giving gifts to whom He determines, both exercising divine will.
In Rom 9:18, God has mercy on whom He wills—matching the Spirit's sovereign choice in distributing gifts according to His will.
In Romans 12:6, Paul similarly teaches that gifts differ according to grace — complementing the Spirit's sovereign distribution described here.
In Eph 1:11, God works all things according to His will's purpose—reinforcing the Spirit's distribution 'just as he determines' as part of God's sovereign plan.
In Eph 4:7, grace is given as Christ apportioned it—directly parallel to the Spirit distributing gifts as He determines, unifying the Trinity's work.
Hebrews 2:4 echoes that God distributes gifts of the Holy Spirit according to His will, reinforcing the sovereign apportioning by the Spirit.
Exodus 35:30 records God filling Bezalel with His Spirit for craftsmanship, a direct OT example of Spirit-empowered gifting as in 1 Cor 12:11.
Acts 13:2 has the Holy Spirit set apart Barnabas and Saul for His work—a clear example of the Spirit sovereignly appointing individuals for service.
In Matt 20:15, the landowner claims the right to do as he wills with his own—mirroring the Spirit's prerogative to distribute gifts as He determines.
In Colossians 1:29, Paul labors with Christ's energy — echoing the divine empowerment behind spiritual gifts.