I am certainly not a cessationist. I believe that cessationism is a false teaching that is not mentioned in the New Testament. If someone can show me any Scripture that says that God has definitely described the gifts of the Spirt, including the sign gifts, as being just temporary, for just the establishment of the Church and then must cease, I will become a cessationist. And the verse in 1 Corinthians 13 about when the perfect has come, has nothing to do with the spiritual gifts. It shows that faith, hope and love, endure through to eternity where the gifts of the Spirit are no longer needed. Even Calvin says that we need the continuation of the gifts of the Spirit because of our weaknesses, but when we die, we leave our weaknesses behind, and the gifts along with them. So as long as there are souls to be saved, and imperfect Christians populate the church, we need the continuation of the gifts.
But the ultra-Charismatic churches such as Bethel and Hillsong have muddied the waters and have introduced exaggerated manifestations of tongues, prophecy, kundalini, etc., that have made it appear that these things are integral to Charismatic continuance of the gifts, which they are not.
What characterised the true Pentecostal and Charismatic movements, was that the main emphasis was preaching the Gospel of Christ and pointing people to the Cross and the finished work of Christ on it. The exercise of the gifts were designed to bring sinners to the Cross and to strengthen the faith of those in the churches.
They were never designed to glorify the preachers and to point people to the likes of Copeland, Osteen, and company to make it appear that these men are somehow special and are closer to God than us mere mortals. We hear ridiculous accounts by these men that they have a special relationship with God that makes it appear that God does only what they want Him to do, and one false teacher said that God asked him for his opinion on what to about an issue. These things are not the genuine Charismatic. They are the invention of these men who are unashamed about amassing great personal wealth from the slim wallets of the faithful.
The sad part about this is they draw the tens of thousands to their conferences because they give the people what they want. The Scripture tells us of the O.T. false prophets prophesying that they can continue in their idolatry and sin, and the people want it that way. The true prophets were persecuted because the people did not want to hear the truth. In the same way, the tens of thousands who attend Copeland's, Osteen's, and Meyer's conferences don't want to hear the true Gospel. They want the blessings and the goodies these false teachers offer them.