That passage says nothing about the gifts ceasing. It's talking about spiritual maturity defined as mature prophethood and can be paraphrased thus, "'Now we know only in part, and prophesy only in part, but then [in maturity] we will know in full, and prophesy in full."
Let me explain. Paul is speaking in triplets
....faith, hope, love - these 3 abide
....spoke like a babe, thought like a babe, reasoned like a babe, - these three "cease"
....knowledge, tongues, prophecy - these three "cease" (same Greek word for "cease" is here too).
For the babe, in what sense did the three activities "cease"? They did not cease. They matured. (What ceased are the immature executions). Thus:
- The babe is mature ONLY to the extent he has matured in those three activities.
- Ergo, the Christian is mature ONLY to the extent he has matured in the three activities (prophecy, knowledge, and tongues).
Now I'll prove it. If the gift as a whole ceased, you still have to ask, What reason does the passage give for cessation? Answer at verse 11:
"When I became a man, I put away baby things."
This is heresy! Why so? Because if prophethood itself is childish, then Christ The Prophet was a spiritual babe! He never matured! And it would mean that we who have moved beyond the age of prophets are more mature than Christ!!! Total heresy. The reality is that His prophethood defines maturity. Take a look at chapters 2 and 3: Paul is writing to the Corinthian babes. He is trying to mature them - he is not construing them as more mature than Christ.
Back to verse 11: "When I became a man, I put away baby things." To summarize, Paul is saying that the mature Christian has set aside immature prophecies because he now walks in mature prophethood. This happened even for Christ. At birth, Christ's "prophecies" were childish babbling. He had to mature.