1 Corinthians 13 and 14, which are used for Cessationalits were mostly for Paul rebuking the Corinthians that just because they can speak in tongues that they are holier than thou art. For instance, the Apostolic/Oneness Pentecostals, who believe that if you're saved you will speak in tongues, falls right into that category. But obviously, unlike the Corinthians, the Apostolic Pentecostals do a lot better in holy living, though it's through a rigid, one-size-fits-all "holiness code."
Another extreme measure going in a different direction, are these independent Pentecostal churches, like the Follower's of Christ/Kissers in the Pacific Northwest, and even a few non-Pentecostal churches, like the Church of God (Restoration) that emphasize faith healing waaaaay to far, to the point that going to doctors, hospitals, or taking medicine either shows that you don't really have faith, or even a sin, or a coward. That teaching has resulted in unneeded deaths or disabilities from illnesses or injuries that, if treated promptly and right away with medical treatment, full recovery is possible or the norm.
On the opposite extreme end of the pendelum, Pensecola Christian College, an Independent Fundie Baptist-affiliated (IFB is cessationalaist) college, takes cessationalism as far as actually forbidding it's students from speaking in tongues, which flies in the face of 1 Corinthians 14:39. Therefore, my brothers and sisters, be eager to prophesy, and do not forbid speaking in tongues.
Therefore, my brothers and sisters, be eager to prophesy, and do not forbid speaking in tongues.
Furthermore in 1 Corinthians 14:1-12, Paul was giving some examples on how to properly use the gifts of the Holy Spirit.