There is nothing in the word of God that states the gifts have ceased.
Since the Bible says they will?
When are they supposed to cease?
There is nothing in the word of God that states the gifts have ceased.
You are being treated like a brother in Christ. We've explained to you that the apostles and prophets laid the foundation of the Church and the Lord no longer appoints those offices today. You don't build foundations all up the building, they are laid once only. You have said you don't attend Church because it's better you don't be constantly rebuking them. Well, you can give rebukes but not take them? You are not a prophet, there are no prophets today, nor are there apostles, so stop calling yourself something you are not.
Ephesians 2:20
having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone,
You want us to take your word yet you won't believe the word of God? All Christians ought to be prophetic, but that does not make us prophets. Learn the difference.
Revelation 19:10
And I fell at his feet to worship him. But he said to me, “See that you do not do that! I am your fellow servant, and of your brethren who have the testimony of Jesus. Worship God! For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.”
When that which is Perfect Comes as 1cor chapter 13: 8-10 says. That which is perfect is Christ when we shall see him and know him as HE is. And grammatically, "they will cease" is not the same as "they have ceased. "Since the Bible says they will?
When are they supposed to cease?
Let me just point out the irony of your post if that's okay?
Ephesians was written before The Revelation. You're implying The Revelation should likewise be discounted because "You don't build foundations all up the building, they are laid once only."
Absurd.
While I don't care what people say about me, I do very greatly dislike when people say God cannot do what He wants. If He wants to make me a prophet and send me out to prophesy, who in the world do you think you are to tell Him otherwise? Because you interpret His Word in a way that suits your biases and personal theology, you think God is bound by the limits you set upon Him? You do not get to control Him or put Him in your theological box. Our Lord Jesus Christ is UNLIMITED in power, "Behold, I have been given all authority in Heaven and on Earth." He will do as it pleases Him, whatever you may say or think. And you know what? Even if it is written, you're understanding it with your human limitations in a physical world. He is the Master of the unseen spiritual realm as well.
Let me just point out the irony of your post if that's okay?
Ephesians was written before The Revelation. You're implying The Revelation should likewise be discounted because "You don't build foundations all up the building, they are laid once only."
Absurd.
While I don't care what people say about me, I do very greatly dislike when people say God cannot do what He wants. If He wants to make me a prophet and send me out to prophesy, who in the world do you think you are to tell Him otherwise? Because you interpret His Word in a way that suits your biases and personal theology, you think God is bound by the limits you set upon Him? You do not get to control Him or put Him in your theological box. Our Lord Jesus Christ is UNLIMITED in power, "Behold, I have been given all authority in Heaven and on Earth." He will do as it pleases Him, whatever you may say or think. And you know what? Even if it is written, you're understanding it with your human limitations in a physical world. He is the Master of the unseen spiritual realm as well.
So... you are saying they will cease at the Rapture?When that which is Perfect Comes as 1cor chapter 13: 8-10 says. That which is perfect is Christ when we shall see him and know him as HE is. And grammatically, "they will cease" is not the same as "they have ceased. "
Your inability to comprehend what I wrote is fascinating.
So... you are saying they will cease at the Rapture?
No I am not. I don't know because the text doesn't say.
No I am not. I don't know because the text doesn't say.
But you just got through saying they will cease when the perfect comes which you think is Christ. Are you confused or trying to confuse the rest of us?
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No, I did not. I said When that which is Perfect Comes as 1cor chapter 13: 8-10 says. That which is perfect is Christ when we shall see him and know him as HE is. And grammatically, "they will cease" is not the same as "they have ceased. "But you just got through saying they will cease when the perfect comes, which you think is Christ. Are you confused or trying to confuse the rest of us?
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no, I did not.But you said you did.
No, I did not. I said When that which is Perfect Comes as 1cor chapter 13: 8-10 says. That which is perfect is Christ when we shall see him and know him as HE is. And grammatically, "they will cease" is not the same as "they have ceased. "
When it will stop the gifts of the Holy Spirit, I don't know. if they will continue during the Tribulation, I don't know. I would be dishonest to say I do. But what I see in the text is nothing to state that right now today, they have stopped. The Perfect has not come yet.
no, I did not.
When that which is Perfect Comes as 1cor chapter 13: 8-10 says. That which is perfect is Christ when we shall see him and know him as HE is. And grammatically, "they will cease" is not the same as "they have ceased. "
Thank you. I am not mad or feel bad.I hope you don't feel bad. It's good that you acknowledge and appreciate all the God can and still does in terms of such gifts. You actually have more riches than they do because of that. Remember:
Matthew 13:58 And he [Jesus] did not do many miracles there because of their lack of faith.
So they're the ones who are actually missing out!
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No, I did not. I said When that which is Perfect Comes as 1cor chapter 13: 8-10 says. That which is perfect is Christ when we shall see him and know him as HE is. And grammatically, "they will cease" is not the same as "they have ceased. "
When it will stop the gifts of the Holy Spirit, I don't know. if they will continue during the Tribulation, I don't know. I would be dishonest to say I do. But what I see in the text is nothing to state that right now today, they have stopped. The Perfect has not come yet.
The word 'perfect' was written in the neuter gender. Not masculine gender.
So now?! Is Christ 'woke'?
The perfect is some 'thing.' Not, someone.
You really have to be more careful.
And, become more educated in sound doctrine.
Strong misguided emotion (typical Pentecostal) makes one's dogmatic assumption into shooting oneself in his foot.
No, I did not. I said When that which is Perfect Comes as 1cor chapter 13: 8-10 says. That which is perfect is Christ when we shall see him and know him as HE is. And grammatically, "they will cease" is not the same as "they have ceased. "
When it will stop the gifts of the Holy Spirit, I don't know. if they will continue during the Tribulation, I don't know. I would be dishonest to say I do. But what I see in the text is nothing to state that right now today, they have stopped. The Perfect has not come yet.
I believe the text in 1cor 13 is speaking more about the glorification believer when we go to Christ or when he comes as 1cor chapter 15 saysYou said they will cease when Christ comes, at least that is what any reasonable thinking man would read from your text. So is that what you are saying or are you trying to be deliberately confusing?
You are not looking at the full context of Paul's letter and the narrative that is seen throughout the whole Epistle.
The word Perfect in 1corinthians chapter 13 has no context without what is said below it, above, and throughout the book. Face to face
And if you read verse 12
For now, we see in a mirror, dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know just as I also am known.
They Perfect means mature in the Greek; the word is teleios
We see the work used in chapter two of 1Corthians verse 4-6
What is the perfect that is or has come? You don’t make that assumption in that one verse. We must read on and see if there is more said. Yes, there is. Verse 12 says
. For 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.
Face to face is saying:
Prosōpon “the front of the human head” or person
“BUT Then I shall know” (epiginōskō ) by sight, hearing, of certain signs, to perceive who a person is
“even as I am known” to become thoroughly acquainted with, to know thoroughly.
Clearly, that which is perfect has not yet come. Or Paul would not have continued in chapter 14 about gifts that should have stopped.