I have no problem with the word “trinity.” The concept of the trinity is found all over the Bible. However, the term “sign gifts” is only used by those who argue against miracles, signs, and wonders for today.
In actual fact, God is a signs and wonders God. He has worked miracles to save, heal, and deliver His people throughout the whole of the Bible. God did not just start performing miracles when the apostles came on the scene.
Christ promised that miraculous signs would follow, not just the apostles, but “those who believe.”
Yes, God used signs and wonders to confirm His word through the apostles, but He also worked signs and wonders through the prayers and ministry of others also. Point is, signs and wonders are not and have never been limited only to apostles. In fact, there was an unnamed man who was working miracles in the gospels. He was not part of the band of disciples. The disciples wanted to stop him, but Jesus said “Forbid him not, for there is no man which shall do a miracle in my name, that can lightly speak evil of me (Mark 9:39). Did he do miracles because he was an apostle???? No. He simply use the authority of the name of Jesus and cast out demons.
Then, there were seventy others who were commissioned by Christ to preach the gospel and heal the sick. They performed miracles, not by any inherent power of apostles, but by faith in the name of Jesus. Has the name of Jesus lost its power today? Peter said that the man healed in Acts 3 was healed by faith in the name of Jesus. Has faith passed away? No, of course not.
Nor were miracles, signs and wonders limited to ministry to the Jews. God worked many miracles through His servants among the Gentiles. Philip was not an apostle. He went to Samaria to preach Christ and there were many miracles, healings, and people were delivered from demons. What was the result? Here was great joy as people gave heed to him, received Christ, and were baptized. Paul, who was an apostle, but not part of the original group of apostles, on his missionary trips among Gentiles, had many miracles and healings.
The right kind of miracles are from God and point to Him. If there was ever a time when we needed miracles to point to revelation from God and to authenticate that the gospel is true, is today as we seek to win a unbelieving world to faith in Christ.
There is no statement in the Bible that miracles were a sign that the revelation of God was not yet complete. That is mere conjecture.
Miracles, signs and wonders are just as much needed today as they were needed in any other day. God still confirms His word with signs following (Mark 16:20).
Paco
That is a term coined by Cessastionists who deny God's power for healings and miracles today.
DKK
BTW, to accuse cessationists of denying the power of God is a false allegation and against the BB rules.
Excuse me?????
There is no “false allegation.” That is classic Cessationism. While there may be divergent views that differ slightly among some, just as some Calvinists vary slightly in some aspects of the TULIP, the majority of the Cessationists that I have conversed with, read the articles of in their books and web pages, and listened to in their radio broadcasts, … hold to that position, … that God does NOT use His power to work healings and miracles today.
John Piper is one exception to this. I have read several transcripts of sermons by him where he makes a case for signs, wonders, and miracles continuing today.
I have heard Reformed preachers say that God does not answer prayer today like some people imagine, He doesn’t change things, He helps, … He will help a doctor give you the right medicine or help you make the right decision. They will go so far as to say, “Don t pray for healing. Just ask God to help you learn what He is trying to teach you through this sickness.”
What did Paul say about those signs and wonders?
Truly the signs of an apostle were wrought among you in all patience, in signs, and wonders, and mighty deeds. (2 Corinthians 12:12)
--Paul said that the signs and wonders that he did were the signs of an apostle, not meant for everyone. … Where did Paul ever say: "Do miracles as I do miracles." he never said any such thing. His emphasis was on service:
Paul said several times that he was an example for believers, to mark him and to follow him as he followed the Lord. Of course that meant in service, but it also meant in faith and in ministry too. It is very significant that he said he “fully preached the gospel of Christ” “through mighty signs and wonders, by the power of the Spirit of God.” He set the example. All ministry should be done in the power of the Spirit.
The early church prayed “grant unto thy servants, that with all boldness they may speak thy word, By stretching forth thine hand to heal; and that signs and wonders may be done by the name of thy holy child Jesus” (Acts 4:29-30). We today need to pray like they prayed, preach like they preached, and believe like they believed.