Cessationism teaches that the miracles recorded in the gospels and Acts have ceased in the Church today. it teaches that the supernatural gifts of the Holy Spirit—like the gift of healing—have ceased. Moreover, since the Church now has the written...
Cessationism teaches that the miracles recorded in the gospels and Acts have ceased in the Church today. it teaches that the supernatural gifts of the Holy Spirit—like the gift of healing—have ceased. Moreover, since the Church now has the written...
Cessationism teaches that the miracles recorded in the gospels and Acts have ceased in the Church today. Since the Church now has Holy Scripture, followers of Jesus Christ live according to the Word of God and no longer depend on or need miracles. But does this...
There are various permutations of cessationism, but essentially it teaches that in the present dispensation God no longer does the miracles recorded in the gospels and Acts. This teaching is a very convenient pretext for why miracles such as are recorded in the...
Some evangelical servants of God will teach that certain passages of Scripture are to be interpreted today as “description” only and not a “prescription” for what we are to do in the current dispensation. This of course can apply to sections of the Old Testament, for...
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