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At every Pentecostal or Charismatic fellowship I have been a part of since 1982 the biblical gifts of tongues has been in evidence.Originally posted by D28guy:
Timtoolman,
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />"Bottom line is there is not a church in the world practicing biblical tonugues. NOT ONE! If I am wrong please tell me the church. It is all fakery and deceitfulness."
[/QUOTE]We have answered you, over and over and over again.[/QUOTE]And then you said...Neither D28guy, Ray, yourself, nor anyone else has addressed these points in a Scriptural way.
DHK
I haven't seen a Scriptural answer yet. Every point I listed you cannot refute. You only offer experience, not Scripture. And when you do offer Scripture it is taken out of context. The Bible doesn't contradict itself.
It goes without saying that we have answered you...scripturally...many many many many many times.
But since you seem to have a poor..or selective...memory, I'll just copy over a previous post that answers your fairly well. Its one of mine so it'll probably not be as good as many others from other posters, but it should do just fine anyway...
DHK,
In an effort to prove that the sign gifts ended with the original Apostles dying away,
you said...
2 Corinthians 12:12 Truly the signs of an apostle were wrought among you in all patience, in signs, and wonders, and mighty deeds. (KJV)
You were the one that said that Scripture must fit like a hand in a glove. But you are doing the opposite here. The Great Commission is not only mentioned here, in Mark 16:15, but also in Mat.28:19,20; Luke 24:46,47; John 15:16; Acts 1:8. Every other place it is mentioned we are commanded to go into all the world without any mention of signs and wonders. The Scripture does not contradict itself. Why the discrpepancy? Take the totality of Scripture and you find that Christ, in this passage was specifically speaking to his Apostles, with his attention focused on his Apostles especiially in verses 16-20. Yes it talks about them that believe. Believe what? Specifically the message that the Apostle’s were about to give out in that age. The signs and wonders were the signs and wonders of that age. You claim by faith promise of speaking in tongues, and do so at any time your heart desires. But you fail to claim by faith the promise of taking up deadly serpents or drinking any poisonous substance any time your heart desries. Why the discrepancy? You are being hypocritical. You claim one of the promises by faith and yet avoid the others. If all the gifts were for today you would be able to exercise all of them with no problem. But they aren’t for today. They were for the Apostolic Age and ceased at the end of that age. That is why you don’t go around picking up serpents and drinking deadly poisons.But we have to take into consideration all of Gods scripture, not just some scripture taken in isolation. Scripture must fit together like a hand in a glove.
When we turn to the last chapter of Mark we find that those "signs of an Apostle" will continue through all of those who are believers through the centuries...
"16:15
And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.
16:16
He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned...."
And what will those "believe" be doing?...
"16:17
And these signs will follow those who believe: In My name they will cast out demons; they will speak with new tongues;
16:18
they will take up serpents; and if they drink anything deadly, it will by no means hurt them; they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover."
Why did Jesus not say...
"And these signs will follow you 11, plus one more to be added later..."?
Why? Because these gifts of the Spirit will continue on beyond them.
Jesus specifically said...
""And these signs will follow those who believe"
We can only conclude that as long as the Apostles were alive that these gifts of the Spirit continued, and that is all.Because of what Jesus Christ has said concerning this topic, we can only conclude that as long as there are believers in Jesus Christ these gifts of the Spirit will continue to be in evidence.
However you have not considered all of Scripture.
You haven't seriously considered 1Cor.14:21 where it tells us that tongues are a sign for the Jews.
Yes, he quotes from the Law, Isaiah 28:11,12 to be specific. He shows the Jews that this was a fulfillment of prophecy, that one day God would send them a sign—people would speak the message of God in Gentile languages, and they would not listen. They didn’t listen in Isaiah’s day, and sadly, they didn’t listen in the Apostle’s day. As a result judgment came, as prophesied.Lets take a look at 1 Cor 14:21 and 22...
"14:21
In the law it is written: "With men of other tongues and other lips I will speak to this people; And yet, for all that, they will not hear Me," says the Lord.
14:22
Therefore tongues are for a sign, not to those who believe but to unbelievers; but prophesying is not for unbelievers but for those who believe."
He quotes from the Law there, from what we call the the old testament.
Of course, (as I'm sure you know) one of the most important principles of scripture interpretation is that we are to interpret the old testament scriptures "in light of" (or "through the eyes" of) the new testament scriptures.
If you look at the passage carefully you will see that verse 22 is connected with verse 21 by the word “wherefore.” The two verses go together. The “unbelieving” of verse 22 defines the “this people” of verse 21, in other words the unbelieving Jews. It was not a sign to the believing Jews but rather the unbelieving Jews. The context is the nation of Israel. That much is obvious. It does not refer to beleivers all over the world: Gentile and Jew alike. Take the verse in its context. Either way, you have to deal with verse 21. Without verse 22 you still have no answer for verse 21. That is the crux of the whole matter. Tongues is a sign to the nation of Israel. That is the meaning of verse 21. That is the verse you must contend with. Never mind verse 22 for the time being. Don’t be like the J.W. “But what about….” Deal with 1Cor.14:21. You have no answer for that verse.And right after your vs 21 comes vs 22...
Therefore tongues are for a sign, not to those who believe but to unbelievers; but prophesying is not for unbelievers but for those who believe.
If you are going to jump on the "sign" purpose of tongues (there are other purposes of course), then the scriptures identify any one who is an unbeliever as being possibly influenced by the "sign"...not just Jews.
But even if it were just Jews, there are still unbelieving Jews in the world, so the sign would still be in affect anyway.
It is a fulfillment of prophecy which was fulfilled in 70 A.D.
Here you have done the typical Charismatic thing of defining your thelogy upon the basis of your experience. It must be false because my experience comes first. Clearly the Scriptures show that the nation of Israel rejected God, and rejected Christ. They were judged for their rejection. What has that got to do with everyone in the world? You only say that because of your twisted interpretation of verse 22. You need your interpretation of 22 to refer to all believers or (unbelievers) to fit into your theology. You have put your experience first and your theology second, trying to justify your experience by twisting the Word of God. Deal with verse 21. It is a sign to the Jews.Couldnt possibly be.
Everyone in the world would have to be a believer in 70AD for that to be true.
You haven't adequately dealt with 1Cor.13:8 which plainly tells us that these gifts will cease and not continue.
I realize that. And I believe your interpretation is wrong. But because there is so much to discuss about this passage it is better left to a thread of its own, thererfore I did not go into any detail here.I...and others...have dealt with that many times. And we have done it adequately.
The Charismatics, contrary to God's Word say that they will continue.
I can provide Scriptural evidence and you cannot. That is the difference.No....those who are anti-tongues, contrary to Gods word, say they ceased in 70AD.
God's Word says that they will cease.
That is not what it says; that is only what you would like it to say.Of course it does. When we see Him face to face and when we will know as we are known.
"I will stick with God's Word."
I am the one that has given you Scripture that to this day has gone unanswered. Why?But you arent.
They have ceased.
They ceased by the end of the first century.Then why are millions of Spirit filled believers in Jesus Christ speaking in other tongues as the Spirit gives them utterance, and have been for 2000 years after 70AD?
.Apparently, you think people the post-Apostolic era of time are inferior in standing with God than those who received the epistles. Do you think people like Drs. Stanley and Graham are less men of God than those who were in the Upper Room?
The Holy Spirit is no less effective in our age than in first century Christianity. The problem is some people's lack of belief in His abilities.
This last sentence in the first paragraph is a question.
. </font>[/QUOTE]To my knowledge Billy Graham, as ecumenical as he may be, does not speak in tongues, does not claim to have any of the gifts of the spirit--prophecy, interpretation of tongues, miracles, healing, etc. He is not a Charismatic, though he tolerates them being ecumenical, just as he tolerates Catholics.Originally posted by Ray Berrian:
DHK,
You said, 'We can only conclude that as long as the Apostles were alive that these gifts of the Spirit continued, and that is all.'
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> Apparently, you think people the post-Apostolic era of time are inferior in standing with God than those who received the epistles. Do you think people like Drs. Stanley and Graham are less men of God than those who were in the Upper Room?
The Holy Spirit is no less effective in our age than in first century Christianity. The problem is some people's lack of belief in His abilities.
This last sentence in the first paragraph is a question.
Beside your presupposition give us a book, chapter and verse that will support your theory.
By Drs. Graham and Stanley I meant that they too are men of God as the apostles were in their time.
God has given the same 'gifts of the Spirit' to those who are open to His Presence who believe in them as the brethren in the Corinthian Church.
The Lord has blessed many Assembly of God type churches and people with these gifts from God. What about preachers like the Harvest Time Church in Ohio and Benny Hinn's international crusades around the world. The Lord's hand, if you will, are on men of God who believe all of the N.T. including Corinthians 12 & 14. Millions of people are finding Jesus as personal Savior. That is good enough for me--so I am not too critical of the Lord's other servants in his ministry.
Originally posted by Ray Berrian:
DHK,
You said, 'The gifts of the Spirit ceased by the end of the first century with the end of the Apostolic age. They did not continue after the Apostolic Age.'
I have given you plenty; you have given me nothing. Read my post near the top of page five. Read the two posts on this page in reply to D28guy. The information is already posted. Do you want me to copy and paste it over again just for you?Beside your presupposition give us a book, chapter and verse that will support your theory.
Those are all relative terms. Billy Graham, no doubt, has done more harm to the cause of Biblical Christianity, than any other person alive in our generation. His easy-believism type of evangelism has a propensity to lead many to a false profession in Christ forever condemning them to Hell. It is like giving an unsaved person an innoculation, just enough of the gospel to make them think that they are saved, then they go back to the Catholic Church thinking they are saved and someday will end up in Hell. Billy Graham preaches that people will make a committment. The Apostles preached for sinners to come to repentance. There is a big difference. You don't find "come and make a committment to the Lord" in the Bible.By Drs. Graham and Stanley I meant that they too are men of God as the apostles were in their time.
Can you demonstrate this through Scripture and not just your own opinion. I ask for Scripture; you give me opinions and experiences (whether it be of your own or of others).God has given the same 'gifts of the Spirit' to those who are open to His Presence who believe in them as the brethren in the Corinthian Church.
Your logic--because men are prosperous they are of God.The Lord has blessed many Assembly of God type churches and people with these gifts from God. What about preachers like the Harvest Time Church in Ohio and Benny Hinn's international crusades around the world. The Lord's hand, if you will, are on men of God who believe all of the N.T. including Corinthians 12 & 14. Millions of people are finding Jesus as personal Savior. That is good enough for me--so I am not too critical of the Lord's other servants in his ministry.
What about Marilyn Manson? High preist in a Satanic Church? Does he have the gifts of the Holy Spirit too. Perhaps he has more in common with Benny Hinn, since I don't believe that Hinn is saved. He is not a man of God. You are badly deceived. Hinn believes that there are nine persons in the "trinity"
He believes that Christ divested himself of his divinity, in order that each one of us may become divine.
He believes that "each one of us are little gods running around on this earth."
He believes in the godhood or divinity of man.
To put it mildly he is a heretic and a false prophet, and yet you call him a man of God.![]()
You are basing all that you believe on experience. I don't care about the AOG churches and how big they may be, nor about Benny Hinn and his heretical antics.
Listen to what the Word of God says:
Isaiah 8:20 To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.
DHK
Because it doesnt need to be repeated in the other passages. The gifts of the Spirit are brought up in other places then Mark, such as 1st Corinthians and Acts."You were the one that said that Scripture must fit like a hand in a glove. But you are doing the opposite here. The Great Commission is not only mentioned here, in Mark 16:15, but also in Mat.28:19,20; Luke 24:46,47; John 15:16; Acts 1:8. Every other place it is mentioned we are commanded to go into all the world without any mention of signs and wonders. The Scripture does not contradict itself. Why the discrpepancy?"
And the message included that these signs that He described, would...follow...those...who...believe, not that they would follow you apostles. Then, in adition to that, we find that lo and behold, those very things have been in evidence for 2000 years now."Take the totality of Scripture and you find that Christ, in this passage was specifically speaking to his Apostles, with his attention focused on his Apostles especiially in verses 16-20. Yes it talks about them that believe. Believe what? Specifically the message that the Apostle’s were about to give out in that age."
Then why are they continueing on? Is God getting old and feeble and He forgot to hit the "stop" button in 70AD?"The signs and wonders were the signs and wonders of that age."
No...it is because of the testimony of Gods scriptures."You claim by faith promise of speaking in tongues, and do so at any time your heart desires."
Because...just like Christs reprimand of Satan, I reject you guys demanding the same thing of us because I will not "tempt the Lord my God"...as Christ said to Satan."But you fail to claim by faith the promise of taking up deadly serpents or drinking any poisonous substance any time your heart desries. Why the discrepancy?"
No...we are excercising wisdom."You are being hypocritical."
Not all have all the gifts, DHK."You claim one of the promises by faith and yet avoid the others. If all the gifts were for today you would be able to exercise all of them with no problem."
The testimony of God found in the scriptures, and the evidence of what we can see happening, both contradict what you say.But they aren’t for today.
Jesus said they would follow those who believe. We still have believers, so they are still with us."They were for the Apostolic Age and ceased at the end of that age."
False."That is why you don’t go around picking up serpents and drinking deadly poisons."
Yes. This was a prophetic word of encouragement and exortation to our particular body of believers spoken through one of our people who were there that night."When you spoke of the 'prophetic gift' after the 'speaking in tongues.' I understand you to mean the 'interpretation of tongues.' Am I correct? Some of the brethren need to understand this, if this indeed is what happened."