That is not what 1 Cor 13:8-10 is addressing. If one is unable to receive the truth then they will receive deception.
Sounds so noble yet is not scriptural. It is a naked attempt to change what God has said. An attempt to make the word of God more comfortable to the desires of a heart that cannot believe.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
Speaking of what 1 Corinthians 13:8-10 ACTUALLY says....Does it state "Currently these things have ceased", or does it ACTUALLY say (now) we know in part, and THEN (speaking of the future) those things shall cease"?
It, the current and abiding word of God, (that you claim to believe) states that we know (currently) in part. Is not YOUR claim dependent on the belief that NOW we know fully? <--Which is NOT what 1 Cor 13: 8-10 states!
Both bible and experience teach and agree that NOW we see in part, and in the future these things shall indeed cease.
What I find sadly laughable is how accurate your statements like "an attempt to make the word of God more comfortable to the desires of a heart that cannot believe" explains your comments.., because Jesus said "These signs shall follow
them that believe" (not just the apostles) and "Verily, verily, (unchangeably true is it that) I say unto you,
He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall
he do also; and greater works than these shall
he do; because I go unto my Father."
If you had/have true and accurate belief, the words of Jesus would be fulfilled in you and you would not be arguing against what Jesus promised to EVERY believer.
True it is that an unbelieving heart will seek to justify itself by "attempting to make the word of God more comfortable". " It is no surprise that you've chosen to believe that only the gifts that can be easily pretended still remain. For the gift of healing to operate, God ACTUALLY has to do the work. Same with speaking in tongues, prophecy, miracles, diversities of tongues, interpretation of tongues. But all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to
every man (not just the apostles)
severally (meaning more than one each) as he will.
Blind preachers (and false prophets) only need WORDS (no power).
Don't you get tired of only having empty words and no power?? Jesus promised that when a person receives the Holy Ghost, they receive POWER, not just more words.
And along with the spirit, God promised and provides GIFTS, severally, not because he needed to show off for a short time but because he LOVES his children and wants to see them EDIFIED (individually by speaking in tongues - 1 Cor 14:4 and as a group through prophesying) HEALED (gifts of healing) as well as ALL GOOD THINGS which are too numerous to list here, but all are still promised and available until we reach the fullness of the stature of Christ.
Praise God for what He's given through Jesus Christ, and praise God for those who still believe and receive.
Love in Jesus,
Kelby