In context of the whole word of God they are very much for today!
Peter said ..."as many as the Lord our God shall call"...
Peter did say that.
Paul also was speaking to the very ones that crucified Christ, and that is who he was speaking to. The tongues were a sign to THEM, those unbelieving Jews who were soon to feel the wrath of God in just a few short years. It was a sign that those who spoke were God's messengers speaking forth God's message. They couldn't avoid it any longer.
Yes I do keep it in context! You are the one that adds to what is not there to justify your theory.
You have taken one phrase out of 1Cor.12:7 of six words and built an entire doctrine around it. Don't tell me I am adding to the Word of God.
You are splitting up the church age...the Holy Spirit was given to the church! As long as the church is here...the Holy Spirit will be here, He will never leave or forsake us.
The Holy Spirit will never leave us. I never said he would. You are once again twisting words. Study your Bible. The Holy Spirit has been working on this earth from the days of creation. But he works in different ways during different periods of time. He works today differently than he did during the days of the apostles, as he did during the days of Moses. These truths are self-evident.
As far as Moses...I believe the same God that was upon Moses to do miracles is still here! I do not limit God and I do not put Him in a box!
But you were not here when he created it! You have to believe it without seeing it! You have to believe his word that He did created it!
You will never see...because you are in disbelief!
My faith is based on facts, the facts of the Bible, the resurrection, the known facts of God's Word. Your faith is not based on facts. It is existential, esoteric, and even mystical. Faith was never meant to be that. Your faith is like the Hindu's faith. You have as much basis for your faith that they have for theirs when they put "their faith" in the god of Ganesh, the elephant god. Their faith is rooted in the Vedas in as much as yours is in the Bible. But it is not grounded in fact. It is simply "God can do anything because I believe the Bible."
The Hindu says: "My god can do anything because I believe the Vedas."
What is so different?
I shared what happened to our pastors daughter. God could do a miracle right in front of you and you would probably explain it away like you did with what I shared.
No I wouldn't. I know that
God answers prayer and in doing so people are often healed. But all of that is according to His will, and doesn't happen ALL the time. I have seen people healed as well. But that does not mean the gift of healing is in operation today.
Show me someone who has the gift of healing and can heal as Peter did in Acts 5:16. You can't.
I HAVE THE WORD OF GOD!! I do not believe something outside the word of God! You are comparing my faith with someone/thing that does not believe the Word!
That is right. You do not properly use the Word of God. Anyone can hold the Bible in their hand and say I have the Word of God. So what! How do you apply the Word to your life? How do you follow the doctrines written therein. Does it all harmonize together? Or do you follow it like a Hindu follows the Vedas?
If God tells us something in His written Word or just Spirit to spirit..if we know the voice of God we will obey that voice/word. I am not trusting in something that is not grounded in my Fathers will. If he said it...I can bank on it! It is so! If he said I can believe that Jesus is the son of God, He is my Lord and Savior, He resurrected and He is coming back again! I can have faith that he did all those things because I can trust the one that said it! It is not blind faith! I trust someone/God/His written Word that is trustworty! I am sorry if you do not have that kind of faith in Him or His word, but I do!
Is this what God told you:
Thus saith Lord: He that follows after me shall keep my commandments.
Judas went out and hanged himself.
Go and do thou likewise.
What thou doest do quickly.
And he cried with a loud voice: "It is finished."
That is your method of Bible interpretation. Have you followed it yet? Is it God's will for your life?
Again, I do not put God in a box..if he did it before He can do it again. Has he? NO! But I believe he can!
Sure, God can do anything, so you say. But that is what the devil wants you to believe. God can't do anything. God limits himself by His Word and by his nature. God never lies. That is one immutable thing that never changes. He cannot lie.
Here is an example of one thing God could not do.
When Jesus was on the way to being tried, he told Peter to put up his sword. They that use the sword shall perish by the sword. But then he told Peter: "Do you not know that I could call 12 legions of angels (72,000) from my Father and he would send them."
Think about that.
The Creator is about to be crucified. He had the ability to call 72,000 angels from heaven. In the OT, one angel slaughtered 186,000 of Israel's enemy. Yet Jesus withheld using that power. He did not do what He could have done because it was not God's will. God will not go against His own Will--never.
It is not his will to have the gifts of the Spirit operative.
It is not his will to do certain things. Thus when you say meaningless statements as: Has he? "NO! But I believe he can!"
I reply:
It is outside of the will of God to do so.
Well, I will take God's word for it over yours!
You are not taking God's word; but ignoring it. God does not speak to individuals through burning bushes today. How is "taking God's Word over mine" proving that God still talks to people through burning bushes? Do you know how much sense you make?
Heb. 11:1 plainly says that "faith is the evidence of things not see" Mark 16 is plain on who will lay hands on the sick and they will recover..Those that believe the gospel that the apostles preach. 1 Cor. 1:7,3;13: 12 plainly says that all the gifts will be here until the return of Christ.
It doesn't teach that at all; you want to force that interpretation on that passage but that is not what it teaches.
You ignore these and many more! You try and explain them away!
I teach the totality of Scripture and harmonize all the Scripture together, using each one in its context at the same time.
Who said anything about a feeling?
The modern day tongues experience is an experience, an emotional high.
Let me explain this so you have a proper understanding.
Go into a Charismatic church. They will ask if you have spoken in tongues yet. If you haven't had the experience yet, you are looked down upon as being "not very spiritual." A spiritual person will have spoken in tongues. Speaking in tongues is the indicator of whether or not you are spiritual (in their circles. It becomes a dividing point.
But that is not what the Bible teaches.
The Bible teaches this:
Paul told Timothy: "Yea, all who live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution."
A godly person, a spiritual person suffers persecution for their faith.
It doesn't say a spiritual person speaks in tongues. It says a spiritual or godly person suffers for their faith. Might we rightly conclude that those who don't suffer for their faith are not very godly?
Here is a link for you to read.
Please take a look at it, and you will know something of what I am talking about.
http://www.worthynews.com/11793-breaking-news-pakistan-blasphemy-boy-ryan-in-hiding