What I am saying is that "The gospel of the kingdom is always accompanied by signs and wonders", so anyone that says signs and wonders are for today is actually preaching the gospel of the kingdom.
I am not saying anyone should preach signs and wonders.
I am not saying anyone should preach signs and wonders.
We still have churches that resemble pagan temples, along with ceremonial and ritualistic services, non-New Testament priests (Anglican and Lutheran), unbelief (the same type that limited the power of Jesus in His home town) due to widespread Cessationist thinking, hypocrisy in terms of people attending church as "nominal" Sunday Christians with no real commitment to Christ, and very low standards of personal holiness, one-man-band ministries performing to passive "audiences".
Even the Pentecostal churches formed in the early 20th Century that initially featured many miraculous healings and deliverances from demon influence, have now largely gone the same way with such organised, planned services that programme the Holy Spirit right out of them. Many Pentecostal churches no longer have the Spiritual gifts operating in their services, and attending many is just like attending any Cessationist evangelical church.
Also, the ones that are claiming signs and wonders, are heretical WOF type churches fronted by people kike Kenny Copeland, Creflo Dollar, Joel Osteen, and Joyce Meyer - where the gospel of Christ is not preached at all, and anyone who gets up and encourages people to put their faith in the finished work of Christ on the cross, is ejected from the services by strong-armed security people.
And churches like Bethel and Hillsong are so corrupted by pagan ritual, occult music, hypnotic suggestion, and occult kundalini manifestation, that they are more akin to pagan temples than Christian churches, even though they make out that they are "Christian".
So, the signs and wonders don't accompany the preaching of the gospel today? Here you have the reasons why.