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Bro Tony said:I believe JD did a wonderful job of explaining the matter of cessationist in the Baptist church.
I find myself in the category of one who believes the gifts were given for the church age and not just for the time of the Apostles. I agree completely with JD that does not mean I believe the pentecostal and charismatics are properly functioning in the "gifts".
Bro Tony
:wavey: <<<raising my hand is that allowed in a Baptist forum:smilewinkgrin:
ChurchBoy said:I see. So what would you consider "proper" use of the sign gifts todays within a proper Baptist theology. Can you think of some examples? Thanks! :thumbs:
J. Jump said:I don't know if this is a very widely held opinion among Baptists, but I belong to a Baptist church and hold to this view. I don't think that the sign gifts are ceased, but rather shelved during this time. I believe the Bible teaches signs are for Jews (nation of Israel) in regard to the message of the kingdom.
Since God has set the nation of Israel aside and taken the offer of the kingdom away from the nation of Israel as a whole there is no longer a need for these sign gifts.
However these gifts will show up again when God turns His attention back to the nation of Israel as a whole in relation to the earthly kingdom that was promised to the nation.
So they haven't ceased all together, but the purpose for them isn't in play, so therefore there is no need of them at this time, but a time will come when their purpose will be back in play.
Maybe that's what "Baptists" mean by ceased I'm not sure, but I've always gotten the idea that they mean they were for the first century and have ceased never to return?
At least part of this is a sovereignty of God issue. He has used these gifts before and if He wants to He can use them again. Like Bro. Tony alluded to I have heard stories of missionaries speaking in tongues previously unknown to them. I have also seen many cases of miraculous unexplained healing. I have participated in many prayer meetings where we laid hands on the sick and anointed them with oil, praying for healing. Some of them got better. Some did not.Some don't practice any at all, they just hold that God has not necessarily ceased from these types of works.
but I also remember that in the very next chapter at I Cor 14:39 the Bible sayswhether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease;
13:8 also saysWherefore, brethren, covet to prophesy, and forbid not to speak with tongues.
All knowledge is not gone so why should we believe all tongues or all prophesy is gone?whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.
Bro Tony said:I believe JD did a wonderful job of explaining the matter of cessationist in the Baptist church.
I find myself in the category of one who believes the gifts were given for the church age and not just for the time of the Apostles. I agree completely with JD that does not mean I believe the pentecostal and charismatics are properly functioning in the "gifts".
Bro Tony
:wavey: <<<raising my hand is that allowed in a Baptist forum:smilewinkgrin:
drfuss said:Since there are all types of Baptist churches, Is there such a thing as a Baptist theology? A wide range of churches with a wide range of beliefs have Baptist in their name.
J.D. said:There is no "official" baptist theology, per se. Each church decides through their own autonomy what provisions are placed into their constitution and by laws.