Scott Aniol: The Cessation of the Gift of Tongues
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In my previous post, I addressed theological reasons why I changed my mind regarding Cessationism. Now, I will give you my practical reasons.First, I have never been attended a church that did not practice tongues and healing. The Spirit gives to every…
In my previous post, I addressed theological reasons why I changed my mind regarding Cessationism. Now, I will give you my practical reasons.First, I have never been attended a church that did not practice tongues and healing. The Spirit gives to every…
It was nearly 11 years ago that I reviewed John MacArthur’s, Strange Fire, which addresses the issue of spiritual gifts in particular the sign gifts. The issue is whether or not these gifts have ceased or if they are still in continuation in the church…
This roundtable discussion with Jim Osman, Justin Peters, Sam Storms, and Michael Brown is in regards to what makes one a false teacher and the continuation of the sign gifts of the Spirit:
Recommended Resources:A Biblical Case for Cessationism: Why the Miraculous Gifts of the Spirit Have Ended by Tom Pennington, which is based on his sermon from the Strange Fire ConferenceThe Final Word: A Biblical Response to the Case for Tongues and Pr…
Cessationism is the belief that the Apostolic sign gifts as seen through the Apostles in the New Testament have ceased. There has been a lot of discussions on this topic and a lot of disagreements. Ten ago, John MacArthur hosted the Strange Fire confer…