The problem is the elephant in the room that many professing Christians ignore.
The church in general is nothing like the 1st Century church. Paul told the Corinthians that he did not come with the enticing words of man's wisdom but with the demonstration of the Spirit and power. Today's churches are built on man's wisdom instead of the Apostles' doctrine. Therefore if the Apostles' doctrine isn't followed, then the church won't get the Apostles' gifts and power.
You can go into any church and what do you get? Ceremony and ritual in an archecturally designed 'temple'. You get programmed services that have been totally planned by man, leaving no room for the leading of the Holy Spirit.
Even in churches that claim to be Spirit-filled and led by the Spirit, you get people led by 'voices' and dreams instead of God's written Word. People use prayer as a type of sorcery to get what they want, and wonder why God doesn't answer them. Hindu mind control takes the place of faith in that people think if they believe hard enough or think positively enough, things will happen. Instead of the Spirit really moving through the gifts, there are occult manifestations with people jerking, shaking, going into trances, and falling over, without self control.
Therefore while the church is steeped in ceremony, ritual, liberalism, low standards of holiness, 'Sunday' Christianity, pagan and occult practices across all the denominations, not just Pentecostal and Charismatic, the church will continue being based on man's philosophy and wisdom and not in the power of God.
That's why we don't see the same power that the Apostles and the 1st Century Christians had. It is no point trying to get the mote out of the eyes of Pentecostals and Charismatics, when most, if not all the Evangelical churches have great logs in their own.