Correct. That was THEN. This is now. Proof?
PROPHECIES WOULD CEASE ("FAIL" KATARGEO = CEASE)
Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail [καταργηθήσονται ( katargēthēsontai) = they will be done away]; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. (1 Cor 13:8)
ADDITIONAL PROPHECIES FORBIDDEN AFTER REVELATION
For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: (Rev 22:18)
So the book of Revelation closed both prophecies, tongues, and supernatural knowledge. There are no modern apostles and prophets. Just evangelists, pastors, and teachers.
They will cease when
that which is perfect is come when we see him face to face and know as we are known in perfect knowledge and in that day we will not need the gifts of the spirit such as tongues and interpretations, prophesy, or words of knowledge.
but whether
there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether
there be tongues, they shall cease; whether
there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.
9For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.
10But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away. ...
12For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
It is not hard to grasp the meaning.
As to quoting Rev 22:18
The book of revelation does not forbid Christians to operate in the gift of prophesy but is saying do not add or take from this book of prophecy that John wrote. The Holy Ghost gift of prophesy in the New Testement church was not considered scripture. Those that gave a prophesy in the church at Corinth taking turns did not record their prophesy as scripture. It was meant for exhortation at the local level and never was it considered the same as scripture so that is not a valid argument.
In order to use Rev 22:18 as your proof that prophesy had ceased You would first have to demonstrate that anyone in the new testament church thought that the gift of prophesy
Paul said they should all covet was of the same authority of the book of Revelation in order to argue that it needed to cease when Revelation was written.
The gift of prophecy for exhortation and comfort continued until it faded because of lukewarmness and unbelief. That is the only reason it faded out. It was revived by faith and study of the scripture. Faith comes by hearing the word on the subject. It is alive and well and will continue to be given to those that ask, seek and knock. Tongues faded from the church over time because people fell away from the Lord in many areas and stopped believing in the gifts.
That which was perfect was not the book of Revelation or the completed canon as it did not line up with 1 cor 13 description of seeing him Face to Face as we will after the resurrection. History proves that within 500 years the church entered into a very dark age of apostasy and superstition. Far from the age of maturity that ceasasionist claim the canon of scripture would bring that would make the gifts not needed. They needed them more than ever but their gross darkness made them forgotten until the time of reformation when saints rediscovered the scriptures on the subject and begin to preach them again finally catching fire at the beginning of the 1900s and now spread all over the world. This MOVEMENT will not cease until that which is perfect is come the Lord Jesus Christ when we see him face to face and will no longer know in part.
but whether
there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether
there be tongues, they shall cease; whether
there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.
9For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.
10But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away. ...
12For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
It is not possible that Paul could have meant that completion of Revelation being both a prophesy in part and that which is perfect is come at the same time now could he? Therefore if you believe that the book of revelation completion of Canon is
that which is perfect is come then you must concede that prophesy in part is something else, namely a different kind of gift of prophecy in the church. You cannot quote Rev 22:18 as referring to prophesy in part in the church unless you are calling the book of Revelation prophecy in part and in competition with prophesy in the church. Therefore leaving that bad hermeneutic let us address the other bad hermenuetic of calling the book of Revelation that which is perfect is come. It is impossible that Paul intended that meaning when he wrote 1 cor 13 because no scholar worth his credentials will agree with you that Paul had any idea that there would be a canon of completed new testament scriptures at the time that he wrote it. Nor would his readers have ever understood that as his meaning. However Paul spoke frequently about reaching forth to that perfection that would come after the resurrection which he followed after and this his readers also understood from the theology he preached howbeit he taught nothing about a coming collected canon of scripture. Most ceasationists now days have stopped teaching that
that which is perfect is come is canon of scripture because they know it causes them to lose all credibility in the eyes of their non pentecostal peers. It is bad hermeneutics. Now most are using the fact that the gifts faded from the church in history as their main argument. And I have already addressed that as due to the lukewarmness and ignorance that prevailed for a 1000 years before the reformation.