**There is no biblical evidence of miracles being performed today.(Mark 16:17-20, Acts 20:11-13, John 11). **
You want BIBLICAL evidence that miracles are going on today? That's a strange request. Do you want a chapter and verse that gives today's date and says that a miracle will occur on that date? I can't give you any 'Biblical evidence' that someone got saved this week.
The Bible doesn't give us dates of when everything would happen. The Bible tells us how people get saved. If people are still responding to the Gospel as the scripture teaches, we know that people are getting saved. The Bible teaches that the Spirit gives gifts to the church. That's what the Bible teaches so we should believe it.
**There is no credible evidence to believe the dead are raised, the blind are made to see and the lame walk**
Formerly lame people who walk disagree with you. I was in a small-group discussion one time with a woman who had been in a wheelchair for years who was healed by God. She went to a church that didn't believe in healing. People started talking about her when she was healed, claiming she'd just been pretending to be cripled for all of those years.
***II Tim. 3:16,17 includes all scripture, not just the old testament. This is exactly what the text says. I Cor. 13 does not imply that all are spiritually immature without the written revelation, only that it was necessary for a permanent record be written to ensure the abiltiy of future generations to be steadfast and faithful to the laws and commands of God.***
The problem is that I Corinthians doesn't say anything about this permanent written record. In I corinthains 13, Paul says,
*** In essence, mankind for all times could not be spiritually mature without a permanent record. This truth was by the design and plan of God. The text of I Corinthians teaches this.***
The text doesn't say anythign about mankind. Paul talks about 'I' and 'we.' Aside from the fact that this intepretation doesn't have much to do with the text, can you honestly say that mankind is so mature now that the Bible is completed that it makes mankind in the first century seem like children? Was the middle ages that much more mature than the first century? Was mankind more mature when some of the most severe persecutions against the church were going on after John had written Revelation?
Are individual Christians spiritually mature just from having the copy? Or even from reading it? Paul would probably have considered the Gentiles mentioned in Romans 2, who had not the law, who did the things contained in the law to be more 'mature' than a Jew who had the law but did not follow it.
** Please note that tongues were to cease, prophecies would fail, and all these things would be end when the perfect came. ( I Cor. 13:8-10).**
Do you believe the verse abou the two witnesses prophesying, recorded in the book of Revelation, has been fulfilled yet?
**I say this with all kindness to those who believe in the miraculous endowments of the spirit, if they have what the apostles have, they should do what they did. They can meet the biblical proof of these gifts by raising one dead person from the grave.If they do this, I will be the first to affirm these gifts are for today. **
This reminds em of Thomas' statement.
I doubt the apostles raised the dead on demand. This quote from you is telling. What it tells me is that the reason you don't believe in miracles today is not really and truly because you are persuaded by scripture. If scripture really taught that miracles could not occur today, and you saw one, then, if you really believed in the scriptures you woudldn't believe in miracles still. It would seem the reason you don't believe in miracles occuring these days is because you haven't ever seen them. Isn't this basing beliefs on experience, or lack thereof, instead of on the word of God. Why would God have you see a miracle if you don't believe that He would do them? I suppose He could, but if Jesus couldn't do many mighty miracles in Nazarreth because of their unbelief, then we should believe if we ask God to do miracles? Jesus did show Himself to Thomas, but God is under no obligation to answer oru requests if we don't believe. Try this. Believe the Bible when it says God gives gifts, including the working of miracles, to the bdy of Christ. If you already have faith that God is willing to do miracles, then ask God for these spiritual gifts to be poured out on yourself and others to build up the body of Christ and to reach out to unbelievers.