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People from all sorts of diverse backgrounds have a change in lifestyle.Salvation shows up in lifestyle.
So a historical analysis counts as a FINAL AUTHORITY on the charismatic debate?Once again, what cessationists have is the fact that the gifts ceased. It is no theological mumbo jumbo, not a clever reinterpretation of Scripture. Nothing like that. If the gifts had not ceased to be a standard part of church life, every one of today's cessationists would be continuationists.
This is what we are talking about. If the gifts were for today, you would see them just as they did in the first century.
Do you think I am crazy, Dave?I was only showing how crazy those claiming visions can be.
We take for granted that God can heal people. The gifts of the Holy Spirit are or were gifts to us. WE are gifted if we have received them in the way you claim. In this account that you gave us of a healing, you admit that it is God who did it, not you.I testified that I saw someone healed when I prayed with them. You showed zero interest.
I hope that you are not. But voices in the head and seeing things are not the marks of mental well being.Do you think I am crazy, Dave?
Salvation is clearly seen in opposition to cult behavior.People from all sorts of diverse backgrounds have a change in lifestyle.
If you converted to Islam would that require a change in lifestyle? (especially if you were a woman)
The Cessationists have their historical analysis wrong.So a historical analysis counts as a FINAL AUTHORITY on the charismatic debate?
If they ceased, they ceased. It's that clear-cut. End of discussion unless you can show that nothing has, in fact, changed with this matter.So a historical analysis counts as a FINAL AUTHORITY on the charismatic debate?
But you don't KNOW the meaning of any Greek word, by chasing after the voices of men.Knowing the meaning of a Greek word is not up there with chasing after voices in the head.
As usual, you avoid the charges of methodological contradiction. One thing's clear. Sola Scriptura isn't Sola at all. It is therefore a lie.If they ceased, they ceased. It's that clear-cut. End of discussion unless you can show that nothing has, in fact, changed with this matter.
Sola Scriptura isn't Sola at all. It is therefore a lie.
I think we can determine the meaning of a Greek word. Voices in your head I do not trust.But you don't KNOW the meaning of any Greek word, by chasing after the voices of men.
If you REALLY want to know the meaning of a verse, do what Jesus did. Do what Paul did. Chase after the Father's voice.
You really think that the voice of men can assure you the meaning of Greek words? After 2,000 years, the church still doesn't even know the real name of the Third Person !!! See posts 3 and 5 on this thread.
The few healed were an example of the few saved among the masses of professing believers. The true believers are always that few in number.
LOL. What we've established is that you DIDN'T based your decision to convert on the Bible. It doesn't make sense to claim, 'I believe that the Bible is inspired because it says so.'So what do YOU follow as your supreme authority in the matter of doctrine? Conscience? We have established that I follow the Bible and that you disagree.
But the Bible is God's record of events. It even states that itself.Hey the bible is hearsay too!!, people who witnesed events... i told you that testimony about that minister in the other thread you of course don't believe, it was 'gifted' enough what happened, something to open your eyes in awe almost. But well too bad i can't transfer my thoughts to another person.
Post 554 applies to you as well. Tell me your basis for believing that Scripture is inspired.I think we can determine the meaning of a Greek word. Voices in your head I do not trust.
But the bible is scripture and multitudes witnessed the miracles. Not so today. It's all "so and so knew this guy who had an uncle"..... and so on.Hey the bible is hearsay too!!, people who witnesed events... i told you that testimony about that minister in the other thread you of course don't believe, it was 'gifted' enough what happened, something to open your eyes in awe almost. But well too bad i can't transfer my thoughts to another person.
Scripture bears witness with the Holy Spirit who provides understanding.Post 554 applies to you as well. Tell me your basis for believing that Scripture is inspired.
To be clear, I wasn't claiming to have "the gift" of healing.We take for granted that God can heal people. The gifts of the Holy Spirit are or were gifts to us. WE are gifted if we have received them in the way you claim. In this account that you gave us of a healing, you admit that it is God who did it, not you.
What if you prayed for a friend to get a new job--and it happened? Would we then have the gift of employment? The Bible doesn't list that as one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Or what if you prayed to win the lottery and God complied? Would there be a gift of gambling finesse? No. And prayer, which ALL believers are called to do, is not one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit, either.
LOL. You just don't get it. You do realize, don't you, that most people accept Jesus as Lord BEFORE having read the Bible? Our most important theological conclusions are drawn prebiblically, for most of us anyway.Let's see how that works, then. Define some essential religious/Christian doctrine without resorting to the Bible. Then maybe we can see better how that works. Perhaps something basic like God, a spirit, becomes a human being. How does the "Conscience" answer that? Or can it be reasoned out?
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