
Examining the New Testament’s teaching on the Gifts of the Spirit and the modern approaches to applying them in the Church
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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If you feel prompted to speak in tongues in a meeting of the church, should you do so?
If you feel prompted to prophesy in a meeting of the church, should you do so?
We can definitively, unequivocally, with all authority, say…“Maybe!” Maybe you sho... more
You’re dead if you don’t; you’re the devil if you do.
Those are the extremes when it comes to whether or not your church exercises the gift of speaking in tongues in its meetings.
Dead or the devil – which is it?
Well, it’s neither. Tongues is a g... more
When is “five” greater than “ten thousand?” When it comes to the words you speak in the public assembly of the church.
1 Corinthians 14:13 Therefore let him who speaks in a tongue pray that he may interpret.
The cessationist wants to read this as i... more
I must reiterate something we established in our previous study about the gift of speaking in tongues. In this chapter, Paul has in mind their practice of speaking in tongues without any corresponding gift of interpretation.
It is uninterpreted tong... more
The controversy over the cessation versus the continuation of certain gifts of the Holy Spirit is as intense as I’ve ever seen it in. Cessationists are definitely on the offensive.
One of their arguments is that continuationists are not very biblica... more
When it comes to the gifts of the Holy Spirit, cessationists and charismatics 100% agree on one thing: One day the gifts will cease.
We just don’t agree on the day.
To bring you up to speed, if you haven’t been following this series:
• Cessationis... more
As chapter 12 draws to a close, the apostle Paul speaks of certain individuals being “first,” “second,” and “third,” with respect to the church. Let’s see what he meant and how it fits into his larger correction to the church at Corinth. (Pastor Gen... more
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