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Is Continuationism or Cessationism a hard doctrine to prove?

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How is it this is all scripture now and when combined in that format, we have the full picture, not just the pieces of the puzzle which the gifts could only provide?
Not sure I follow you.
What I am saying is that this is all a single statement.
There are three "I will..." statements.

"In the last days...
I will pour out my Spirit on all people...
I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy.
I will show wonders in the heavens above
and signs on the earth below...
...before the coming of the great
and glorious day of the Lord."

The time period is bookended.
With the outpouring at Pentecost on one end,
and "the great and glorious day of the Lord" on the other.

Acts 2:17-20
“‘In the last days, God says,
I will pour out my Spirit on all people.
Your sons and daughters will prophesy,
your young men will see visions,
your old men will dream dreams.
18 Even on my servants, both men and women,
I will pour out my Spirit in those days,
and they will prophesy.
19 I will show wonders in the heavens above
and signs on the earth below,
blood and fire and billows of smoke.
20 The sun will be turned to darkness
and the moon to blood
before the coming of the great
and glorious day of the Lord.
 
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If you realize scripture, the complete revelation, replaced the partial and fragmented revelation, it continues as written.
 
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If you realize scripture, the complete revelation, replaced the partial and fragmented revelation, it continues as written.
And how will we, as fallible human beings, manage to properly comprehend Scripture? You do realize, don't you, that Jesus understood scripture better than His peers IN VIRTUE OF revelations from the Father that SHED LIGHT ON it? We say that the Holy Spirit ILLUMINATES Scripture.

The question is whether illumination would seem to NECESSITATE direct revelation. I see only two options here:
(1) He illuminates by increasing our analytical skills when we read Scripture. This essentially has the effect of raising our IQ. In a word, we become better scholars. Using these newfound skills, we draw our OWN conclusions from the text.
(2) He illuminates us by directly telling us the MEANING of the verses. HE draws the conclusions, in other words.

Now, which model is best evidenced in Scripture? If IQ-magnitude were the key to comprehending Scripture, then:
(1) The Bible scholars (such as the Pharisees) would abound in understanding, penetrating and fathoming all the mysteries of Scripture, as the quintessential examples of 'illuminated people'. Their minds would be filled with the light of all spiritual wisdom and understanding.
(2) By comparison, the mind of a typical unscholarly prophet would reside in comparative DARKNESS.

But isn't that the reverse of the situation? Jesus put it like this, "At that time Jesus said, "I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned (i.e. the scholars), and revealed them to little children" (Mat 11:25). That word for 'revelation', as noted cessationists admit, consistently betokens the KIND of revelation given to prophets.

Even a babe can comprehend revelation, because divine illumination is NOT a matter of scholarship. A babe simply hears what his Father says, and accepts it, not on the basis of having reasoned it out over four years of seminary classes, but rather on the perceived authority of his Father's voice.

As an example, at Luke 4:24-27 Jesus expressed some opinions about Elijah. How did He acquire these conclusions? By exegesis? Problem is, it's impossible for any scholar to reach such conclusions on a purely exegetical basis, as they involve information not found in the texts.
 
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If you realize scripture, the complete revelation, replaced the partial and fragmented revelation, it continues as written.
The time frame is echoed later in the chapter.

Note the use of the word "all" twice.
The outpouring that Joel spoke of is for "all who are far off..."
and for "... all whom the Lord our God will call." Not to mention that far-reaching time frame of "you and your children". No doubt there were those barely of age who believed and received the Holy Spirt that day. And their children could have easily out-lived the Apostles. Now add those who are far off and all whom the Lord our God will call. And then add Joel's prophecy time frame. This is far-reaching. From Pentecost to the last day.

Acts 2:39
The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off—
for all whom the Lord our God will call.”
 
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Personally, I'd love to be a cessationist. Life would be so much easier. But I can't find their arguments for their point convincing and, in fact, see it as a bad case of eisegesis.

Also, there is a certain amount of arbitrariness to the cessationist view. They try and create an arbitrary separation between "miraculous" gifts as opposed to other gifts, which not only takes the miraculous nature out of certain gifts like teaching and pastoring (which pretty much takes the power out of teaching the Word) but also gifts like administration. The Bible, for its part, claims that all gifts given are empowered by the Holy Spirit and given by God - both those that we see to be more supernatural and those who we see to be more natural. The Bible makes a habit of bringing the natural and the spiritual together, a fact that cessationists in other areas of theology will happily admit, but in this case they seem to want to create weird categories.

Theologically, therefore, from both sides I have to admit that the charismatics are more correct. The issue isn't whether the gifts have passed or not (which gifts? Why didn't teaching pass? Why just the miraculous gifts?) but how those gifts are practiced. Figuring that out takes hard work and can be embarrassing, and I think psychologically, cessationists might just take the stand they take to avoid the work and the embarrassment.

Experientially, I myself have prophesied pretty accurately, have prayed for people and seen them healed instantly (admittedly, only minor things), have been prayed for and healed instantly, have casted out demons (yes, they're real) and have seen some pretty crazy things. I do struggle to understand the point of tongues, though, but I've shelved that one until the time seems right to make up my mind about it. I only say this to make the point that once you've experienced some genuine stuff, cessationism really seems like a weird idea. Once again though, I've seen really bad practice of the spiritual gifts, but I've been fortunate enough to spend most of my adult life in an environment where spiritual gifts are practiced in a very helpful, healthy, and non hypey way. There is a middle way and it doesn't need to be either all the weird or none of it.
 
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If tongues will end on its own and it is a sign of judgement to unbelieving Israel in Christ's day, what need is there for it after that judgment that it was foretelling has passed? The maturity has no bearing on the ending of tongues.
It seems that tongues is more a sign of all the nations coming in to the church under one head, Christ - a reversal of Babel under the proper King. The nations still need such a sign today. Racial tensions and prejudice is still alive and well, and reconciliation between people groups is still a pressing need. The world needs the sign of tongues and what it represents. The promise to Abraham from the beginning was God would bring all the nations into unity. That's a running theme throughout the Bible, and tongues are a sign that visibly proves it.

This is why I struggle with tongues being a "heavenly language" but as for tongues still being needed, I believe that it most certainly is.

As an interesting aside, I find it fascinating that tongues was such a strong thing at Azusa street - which was well-known for being a group where black people and white people could worship together. In fact, if you look at the history of tongues, it seems to always correlate with people groups coming together.
 
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There is a middle way and it doesn't need to be either all the weird or none of it.
That's a great point.
Many of the opponents of gifts for today choose the fringe activities of a few to present as the norm. This is just not the case.
 
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If you realize scripture, the complete revelation, replaced the partial and fragmented revelation, it continues as written.
You're confusing a possible medium of revelation (a book) with actual revelation (experienced revelation). Suppose for example a blind man has a Bible but not a braille version. To use your terminology, has he received 'the complete revelation'? Hardly. Or suppose a mentally handicapped person has a Bible. Has he received 'the complete revelation'? Or suppose an ordinary person has a Bible, but no seminary library. Same problem. He perhaps has, in that book, much potential revelatoin, but at any moment in time, only actual revelation has value.

Potential revelation is of no benefit in itself. Therefore 1Cor 13 anticipates a maturing of actual revelation. For example, 'potential knowledge' isn't knowledge, and 'potential prophechy' isn't prophecy.

So if you're going to maintain that the church received, via the advent of the canon, the 'complete or mature revelation' of 1Cor 13 - understood to be an ADVANCEMENT over prior revelation - you need to argue that church members have been, since the NT canon, ACTUALLY more enlightened than those saddled with the 'lesser revelations' (such as prophecy). And in fact some cessationists actually make that argument. One went so far as to say, as I recall, that we know more than Paul!

This is actually heresy, because it insinuates that the church is more enlightened than The Prophet (Christ), on account of Him being saddled with inferior, 'fragmented' revelation (prophecy) to use your term. The passage, moreover, is about maturity. Christ, then, is an exemplar of the spiritual immaturity existing prior to the advent of the canon. That's the upshot of your view, and it's pure heresy.

Stop preaching heresy.
 
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Blessings in Christ Jesus! Why do you spend so much time confronting unbelievers. Saying that the gifts of The Holy Spirit have ceased, they say that The Holy Spirit has ceased.He has not, and the prophecy above will continue until The Lords (The Perfect) return. Let us continue to walk in the joy of The Spirit as the scoffers continue to scoff. Perhaps The Lord may have mercy and heal their unbelief.
 
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Why do you spend so much time confronting unbelievers.
2 Corinthians 10:5
We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.
 
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When you want the truth more than anything else, you will initiate and objective study and find the truth.
 
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And we receive the promise just as they did, through the spoken word and repentance. But we have the complete view now in scripture. They had only the OT and fragments of truth.
 
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And we receive the promise just as they did, through the spoken word and repentance. But we have the complete view now in scripture. They had only the OT and fragments of truth.
When you wrote "just as they did", it reminded me of what Peter said at the house of Cornelius.

And how was that promise received? Through the spoken word and repentance? No, through the manifestation of tongues and prophecy.
Acts 10:44-48 While Peter was still speaking these words, the Holy Spirit came on all who heard the message. 45 The circumcised believers who had come with Peter were astonished that the gift of the Holy Spirit had been poured out even on Gentiles. 46 For they heard them speaking in tongues and praising God.
Then Peter said, 47 “Surely no one can stand in the way of their being baptized with water. They have received the Holy Spirit just as we have.” 48 So he ordered that they be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. Then they asked Peter to stay with them for a few days.
 
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You can call it irresistible logic, but it's an inference. And, I don't even believe it's a logical inference. Christ isn't in the context. Again, Paul didn't say prophesying in part will end when I become mature or when you Corinthians become matures. He said when the maturity comes.


Sure it makes sense. The question above is what is the maturity or completion. What was in part? It was their understanding of the message. As I pointed out, Jesus told the apostles that He had much to teach them, but that they couldn't bear it at the time. He said He would send the Helper to teach them. We see this in Acts and the letters to the churches. We see it in Paul's going to Jerusalem to consult with the other apostles about the Jduaizers claims that the Gentiles need to keep the Law of Moses. WE see the Holy Spirit intervene.

24 Forasmuch as we have heard, that certain which went out from us have troubled you with words, subverting your souls, saying, Ye must be circumcised, and keep the law: to whom we gave no such commandment:
25 It seemed good unto us, being assembled with one accord, to send chosen men unto you with our beloved Barnabas and Paul,
26 Men that have hazarded their lives for the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
27 We have sent therefore Judas and Silas, who shall also tell you the same things by mouth.
28 For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us, to lay upon you no greater burden than these necessary things;
29 That ye abstain from meats offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication: from which if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well.
(Acts 15:24-29 KJV)

They were learning the message as they went. Their understanding of the message was in Part. That's why their prophecy was in part. However, there came a time when the message was mature or complete. They had the full message. I posted the passage where Paul told the Ephesian elders that he had declared to them the full council of God. He had the full message at that point. Likewise Jude speaks of the faith that was "once" delivered to the saints. Jude indicates that the message was complete. It was no longer in part. Once the message was complete there was no need for further revelation about the message, it was complete.
 
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Making an arbitrary statement doesn't make it so. It seems to me that you're not taking the historical events into account The Jewish leadership knew their Scriptures. You're claiming I'm wrong yet you're giving me inferences and arbitrary statements.
 
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An appeal to emotion is a logical fallacy. You can ask those questions, but unless we find them in the Scriptures, they're just irrelevant questions.

Yes, Prophecy did edify the church. Tongues did have a purpose. However, that has no bearing on the question of whether or not they have ceased. Jesus' presence would also be helpful and edifying to the Church. Is He here on earth?
 
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“Therefore, [says Peter] if God gave them the same gift that He also gave to us when we believed on the Lord Jesus Christ, how could I possibly hinder God?”” (Acts 11:17) (HCSB)

The Apostles already had the Holy Spirit before Pentecost.
 
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Now you're creating straw man aguments. What I said was speculation, was your statement that since Christ received revelation we will. I didn't call it wild speculation, I simply called it speculation which it is. Now you've brought up some argument you're making from Paul's writing and claiming I'm encouraging people not to listen to Paul.

Do you have an argument? I'm not going to defend things I didn't say.
 
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Well, Paul didn't write in Spanish so that'ts irrelevant. Can you give some references for your claim that the switch could be for any number of reasons?

It's seems you're getting emotional. I didn't say anything about God not being in charge. Paul is the one who wrote the letter. He is the one who chose the words. If we believe that the Bible is the inspired word of God, then Paul's words were given to him by God. He chose to use two different words and different verb tenses.
 
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