Mark 16:16-18
16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
17 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues;
18 They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
So, if the same Gospel is what they were under at that time as is now in effect for us, even though they knew nothing yet of the mystery yet to be revealed to Paul long after James wrote his epistle, then why aren't those who believe that nonsense DOING the things promised under THAT dispensation?
The slick, slight-of-hand dodges are usually along the line of the necessity for those things no longer necessary with the coming of the scriptures, yadda, yadda, yadda, never minding, of course, that publication of the scriptures didn't happen until many centuries later, long after the cessation of those miracles.
The streams of excuses are plentiful. Some will even say that the baptism spoken at that time was that of Holy Spirit, even though the Greek Jesus used had to do with IMMERSION, not FILLING, and no mention of fire either. The fire came once, and only once, alighting upon the disciples as they awaited the coming of Holy Spirit AFTER Christ had been crucified. Thayer's Greek Lexicon defines this in verse 16 asthis: "a. The word is used absolutely, to administer the rite of ablution, to baptize."
So, sit and watch the attempts at squirming out from under this if there be any brave soul willing to try and tackle this in a manner that is not humorously filled with holes, and just downright foolishly a demonstration for eisegetical interpretations. I would venture to say that none of them, once bitten by a venomous snake, or who drinks arsenic, lead or any other poisonous thing, that they would croak like all others who did the same, and they certainly don't go into hospitals to empty them out as an act of obedience to the Christ they claim to obey.
MM
Easy - all of those things do occur today:
1) True baptism is a spiritual event, not one of water. God is the one who spiritually baptizes an individual
upon salvation. A person cannot spiritually baptize themselves. Water baptism serves as a symbolic act that physically
represents and commemorates what has already happened spiritually - as it is with all Christian physical ceremonial acts: the true are from and by the Holy Spirit. Water baptism holds no spiritual efficacy on its own; it is effect, not cause.
You don't get to make up the rules, scripture alone does:
[Mar 1:8 KJV] 8
I indeed have baptized you with water: but
he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost.
2) Sharing God's gospel with the elect unsaved—those who will become saved through Christ - is that which casts
out devils. Those who are thus saved then speak with new tongues from a new heart and with a renewed mind, about the
true gospel. Even now, all of the saved do so eventually. The unsaved are indwelt with devils that blind them from
perceiving the true gospel until and unless becoming saved.
Everyone saved will eventually do so even if they don't always realize when they are doing it.
3) Those who are saved partake only in the spiritual water of the true gospel. Should they become exposed to a different
gospel, God, through the Holy Spirit, will cause them to reject it and guide them back to the truth. They will recognize its
meaning and origin for what it is, and they will not desire to associate with it. The same with venomous snakes - should
anyone be exposed to the venom of a false gospel, the Holy Spirit will make evident to them the error, folly and sin, of that
gospel and they will therefore refuse to accept it.