We believe that God is sovereign in the bestowing of his gifts, and that these gifts are intended to edify the Church. We believe that the gifts of healing, tongues, interpretation of tongues, performance of miracles, and other gifts associated with the charismatic movement were temporary, sign gifts that are no longer needed after the completion of the New Testament and therefor are not practiced in the Church today. We do believe that the sick may call on the elders of the Church to administer anointing oil and to pray for them. God is the great and divine healer and does hear and answer prayers of faith in accordance with His will for the sick and afflicted.
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It's definately not about what we experience or "the" experience, it's always about God and glorifying Him. When it becomes about something different....like tongues, or signs, or wonders, I do not believe it's about belittling God or His gifts, but presenting them in the right way. Tongues is not the issue, nor is someone rising from the dead, nor is prophesy, nor healing.....but God has definately set out an appointed way, and that is through prayer, faith, and repentance.
I speak with total sincerity, I have not yet seen anyone raised from the dead recorded since Jesus day. I have been somewhat astonished at the tongues speaking people...who do not follow the Biblical guidelines for speaking in tongues as it was written in the Acts. I have not read about tongues until later on in history. I find that odd.
I believe that God has special signs/gifts for special generations. I'm not saying I'm right...only saying that everything is to be in accordance to the standard and plumb line of His Word.
For those unbelieving, Jesus left without the signs/wonders.
1 Thessalonians 5:17
I'm sincerely studying this, not biased upon one side as opposed to another.
I love you Amanda.
I'm not riding the fence. And....I don't take it personally. Love you.
Yet, and even though many would also say they know the gifts exist because they have seen them, it's not about what we experience anyway but about what the bible says.
Precisely. How can we have faith if we don't believe God exists? How can we have faith in the gifts if we don't believe they exist? Jesus told Thomas, blessed are those that believe and haven't seen.
I heard it preached once that the reason some denominations do not receive these gifts is because they don't believe they exist and for one to receive them would bring chaos into that church. God bestows gifts on whom he pleases. And we never can know his reasons.
Well I've now decided...I'm a Bibleationist. I go by what scripture says and not by what I choose to believe to fit what is comfortable.
Cessationism claims historical support, stating that there is no indication that miraculous gifts continued after the death of the apostles.
There's no indication that Jesus continued after His death either. I would just love to pose that response to a cessationist (if that's even a real word), and see what their response would be. That's why we have to believe in the unseen rather than having to see everything with our own two eyes to believe it. That's called a Missourianism. And that takes absolutely no faith.
Greetings group,
I have been without internet for over a week (have it back now) and have gone through some major life changes ... thus my recent absence.
Without trying to read all the replies I will inject only one point. 1 Corinthians 12 and 14 are pretty specific about the gifts and how they are to be employed and/or governed. 1 Corinthians is written by the Holy Spirit through Paul to the church. It would make no sense for this to be included in a letter to the church explaining how the church is to employ/govern the gifts if they were to cease in about 40 +/- years after the last apostle goes home to be with Jesus. This teaching about the gifts is included in the Word of God, given to the church (not the apostles only) and God knew it would be read until the return of Christ. Nowhere do we find an addendum that negates or restricts the gifts after the end of the apostolic age. To assume they have ceased IMO is to read into Scripture rather than pull out the simple text as stated.
With that said we all can recognize that there are many abuses and there are charlatans who seek gain by claiming this gift or that gift. We should never allow the abuses and misuses to cause us to run the other way, but rather encourage us to press deeper into God and His Word to find the truth on each topic.
Lord Bless,
LT
This teaching about the gifts is included in the Word of God, given to the church (not the apostles only)
Exactly! It says to all believers and nothing about just to the apostles. But there are quite a few denominations that teach it was only for the apostles, was only for a time, or that only certain lesser gifts remain.
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