HI Briguy:
The scriptures do,indeed, teach miraculous gifts have ceased. It implied by the totality of the harmonious evidence. I Cor. 13:8-11 teaches us they would cease. The question is when? The Bible teaches us when that which is perfect is come. I Cor. 13:10. What is the perfect? There are three possibilities that men espouse. One, it is Christ. Two, it is Heaven. Three, it is the new testament of Jesus Christ. It is obvious all three answers cannot be correct. So, which is it?
Miraculous gifts were to confirm the word and complete us in the faith. Mark 16:17-20, Eph. 4:12.Of the miraculous John said in John 20;30,31, that miracles wer so that people might believe and that these are WRITTEN for that purpose. If this were to continue until the return of Christ, or when we got to heaven, he would said just look around you will see one.
These gifts were given by two methods. Holy Spirit baptism. Acts 2;1-4, Acts 10 or by the laying on of the apostles hands. Acts 8: 17,18. The first method was a PROMISE to be received. It was promised to the apostles Luke 24:46-51, Acts 2:1-4 and to the Gentiles. Acts 10. The second method was how anyone not included in the first group received the gifts. Therefore, for anyone to have miraculous spiritual gifts today,they would have to have hands placed on them by an apostle. This is impossible as all of them are dead.
If the perfect is Jesus' return or heaven, note the implications from the bible in Eph. 4;12-18.
1. There will be men in heaven trying to deceive people. If it is Christ, then he lied and we do not have all the truth as he promised. John 16:13.
2. There will be false doctrine in heaven. Rev. 20:10 condemns the false teacher to hell. If it is Christ, all things were not taught, learned, and observed as per Mat. 28:18-20.
3. If it is heaven, men will still be carried away with every doctrine. SEE Rev. 20:10.
4. If it is Christ or heaven, we sill still be immature. This violates II Tim. 3:16,17.
The only rational conclusion for the answer to the" perfect" question is the completed text of the revelation of God's will. It is the Bible. Therefore, since we have that which perfects us, we do not have the imperfect of I Cor. 13.