You consider the end times miracles related to the miraculous in acts? Once those end times miracles start it’s no longer about building the church. We have moved from a time of building to a time of Judgment. And I believe what 1cor 13 is calling perfect means when we see Jesus at the renewal of all things. Once the renewal happens obviously we wouldn’t need those miraculous gifts because the Kingdom of God and the Earth will be in perfect alignment. Eden renewed, even better than Original Eden. Christ and the Church will be in 100% union with the Father. All one in spirit and we won’t need any of the gifts beyond that. Everything restored no sin or death or pain. At that point why would we need the miraculous, hence the point of 1Cor:13- Jesus is the perfect described
1Cor13 mentions parts and perfect.
In context, the parts are miraculous revelations.
The perfect (complete) is therefore made up of the parts specified by the Holy Spirit Himself.
It also fits with the work of the Spirit Jn 16:13
And the description of the Gospel, literally the same word used James 1:25 “perfect”
If Jesus is the “perfect” here, then the “part“ to “perfect”, child to adult, dim to full vision comparisons fall apart.
The pieces are Gods revealed messages. The perfect (in context) composes the growing up, fullness, completion/perfection of those parts.
Jesus will raise the dead when He returns. Your argument suggests that somehow this isnt deemed miraculous? Very strange, 1Cor 13 says miraculous activities will stop when the perfect is come. Jesus will work miracles on a scale no human has ever witnessed when He comes again… thus, Jesu cannot be the “perfect” under consideration in 1Cor13.
Thank you for the convo. My eyes are getting worn out for now. I will see about checking in another day.
The gospel is simple 2 Corinthians 11:3
Faith comes from the Word Rom10:17
He that has ears to hear, let him hear.