Does This Verse Teach Cessationism? And a Bit On Bethel. 1 Cor

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  • Some cessationists (those who believe that the gifts of the Spirit are not for today) will say that 1 Corinthians 13:10-12 teaches that after the Bible was fully delivered to the church we no longer expect to see the gifts of the Spirit operating. While I think cessationists can give us valuable insights I think this particular passage is used wrongly when they use it to support cessationism. I'll be giving an analysis of 1 Cor 13:10-12 and interacting with the views of some cessationists. I want to point out that there are plenty of cessationists who are with me on this passage and say not to use it in support of their position. So don't consider this a debunking of all cessationism but merely a refutation of a misuse of 1 Cor 13.
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  • @silversparrow6656
    @silversparrow6656 2 года назад +248

    When I think of God intervening miraculously in our world/lives, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego have the answer to this question, in what they said to Nebuchadnezzar, just before he threw them into the furnace;
    "If the God we serve exists, then He can rescue us from the furnace of fire... But even if He does not rescue us... we will not serve your gods or worship the statue you have set up."
    Will God move mountains in our time? Will He raise the dead? Will He open the eyes of the blind again..? He might. Then again, He might not. Either way may I serve Him.

    • @4jgarner
      @4jgarner 2 года назад +5

      I love that!

    • @Noteworthy2024
      @Noteworthy2024 Год назад +5

      This is the comment right here amen

    • @sethtrey
      @sethtrey Год назад +4

      God might not help, but Nebuchadnezzar definitely won't, and a giant statue of him even less.

    • @cecilspurlockjr.9421
      @cecilspurlockjr.9421 Год назад +3

      Amen

    • @Thomas-ps9qk
      @Thomas-ps9qk Год назад +2

      No. This is wrong. You mentioned many types of miracles and blessings. It’s sure that he will do those things because he said he would even to the end of days. The question is will he do it exactly when you ask. When we combine Individually and specific moments in time, he might or he might not.
      But corporately and from now until the end of the earth we know he will… many times.

  • @regularstan6212
    @regularstan6212 4 года назад +229

    My family is Jewish, two Russian business men, came to California on business stopped bt izuzu street, converted to Christianity, they became missionaries and went back to Ukraine and Russia, and preached the Gospel. They came to my great grandparents Jewish village in 1935. Told them the gospel and they accepted Christ. My grandma has said that people would fall down and lie prostrate before the Lord for hours while farming or working in the barn. The town hall which became the church would be packed Jewish people repented and accepted Christ. Few years later the communist came in and destroyed the village trying to get rid of Christianity in Soviet Union. What ever was left was destroyed BBY the Nazi when the war broke out. But to this day their are allot of Jewish familys that accepted Christ. Due to the work on izuzu street reaching those Russian business men.

  • @keeganryan8156
    @keeganryan8156 4 года назад +113

    What lead me to this video and thinking about cessationism today were these verses from 1 Thessalonians:
    Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophecies, but test everything; hold fast what is good.
    1 Thessalonians 5:19‭-‬21 ESV
    To state it very loosely, my overall view is that extreme cessationists despise prophecies, and other types of gifts of the Spirit, in the way that they don't even approach the idea that they are active today. Yet on the other hand, continuists easily might take the idea of Spiritual gifts and run with it without ever being careful about testing them with Scripture. I feel that 1 Thess 5:19-21 gives a very balanced view on how we should approach prophecies, tongues, etc

    • @justinbroby
      @justinbroby 4 года назад +12

      Keegan Ryan Really good point. Most Cessationists I have seen on YT not only despise prophecies, they openly mock them. In calling out false prophets I think we should do so humbly, knowing that any of us are not immune to deception.

    • @Prin_Cess_007
      @Prin_Cess_007 3 года назад +10

      @@justinbroby but that’s the thing, God is not the author of confusion. But when people prophesy and are wrong, isn’t it confusing? The prophesies in the Bible were ALWAYS correct, and came to fruition. These are part of the canon. The prophesies in the NT were recorded and we see coming true. But now, what prophesies are left that weren’t recorded in the Bible? If they are relevant why are they not in the Bible?

    • @RUT812
      @RUT812 3 года назад +1

      Amen 🙏🏻

    • @justinbroby
      @justinbroby 3 года назад +11

      @@Prin_Cess_007 It’s pretty simple. Not everybody who claims to hear from God actually hears from God. That’s why the Bible says to test prophecies. There is no confusion. Test the prophecy by three things: 1 - The Bible...if it contradicts the Bible it isn’t true. 2 - The accuracy...if it is prophesied and doesn’t come true, it isn’t really from God. 3 - The fruit...does the prophecy produce good, Godly, Biblical fruit of the Spirit in the life of the person(s) receiving the prophecy. To deny God still speaks to us today because some people are mistaken is a dangerous precedent to set. God is always moving/working/speaking in the lives of believers today.

    • @lewissettlage8113
      @lewissettlage8113 3 года назад +4

      @@Prin_Cess_007 test the prophets ... Becuz sometimes in THESE New Testament times they are wrong.

  • @shereemcgarvey4761
    @shereemcgarvey4761 5 лет назад +354

    Wonderfully clear, commonsense and right on!!! I have witnessed the gifts over 35 years of walking in Christ and I can't apologize or ignore the realty of experience when it only confirms scripture , and is not contradictory...but I am appalled at seeing Bethal, Benny Hinn and the like damage the character of Christ with these abuses. Saten infiltrates, imitates and discredits....he's a one trick pony. Your videos are a gift to the body of Christ. May the Lord make way for His word.

    • @tarikR.R.5120
      @tarikR.R.5120 5 лет назад +9

      Amen brother

    • @theverdantwolf5402
      @theverdantwolf5402 4 года назад +6

      Amen, Jesus Christ has saved my life more than once. Including an invisible hand literally, physically, stopping me in my tracks on a street...one more step and I would have been mowed down by a drunk at over 60mph. The Gift is still active, mine is seeing holes in people's reasoning, like; "I'm a cessationalist....you need the regeneration of the Holy Spirit"....big hole, and people like the word of faithers are mockers.

    • @immortalfool7627
      @immortalfool7627 4 года назад +13

      "Experience" is the operative issue for me. I "felt" a lot of good things. My feelings did not lead me to repentance of any sin in my life. I heard quite a few things that cannot be explained. I have a hard time getting passed scripture that says the Apostoles, and only the Apostoles could pass on the miraculous gifts by the laying on of their hands. Going all the way through the book of Acts you can logically see that's what was happening. I now believe all those "warm and fuzzy" feelings can be a tool of the devil to lead people into error.

    • @dakotafrantz4179
      @dakotafrantz4179 4 года назад +1

      A "one trick pony" haha.... But also a powerful pony and lord of this world

    • @DWHalse
      @DWHalse 4 года назад +1

      I know, but have to keep interceding for them.....

  • @SketchpadWarrior
    @SketchpadWarrior 5 лет назад +377

    When discussing this topic I always ask, "Why would God make a manual, (e.g. 1 Cor 12 through 14), when the very subject of that manual's instructions, would be rendered obsolete immediately upon publication of that very manual?"

    • @gabymeyer8003
      @gabymeyer8003 5 лет назад +22

      This is the objection I always come back to myself.

    • @brotherandrew6227
      @brotherandrew6227 5 лет назад +16

      Great point.

    • @gabymeyer8003
      @gabymeyer8003 5 лет назад +40

      If you were to say that Paul's instructions to Timothy on church governance no longer pertained to today, strict cessationists would be up in arms.

    • @SketchpadWarrior
      @SketchpadWarrior 5 лет назад +5

      WELL SAID.

    • @rightmatt
      @rightmatt 4 года назад +29

      I'm cautiously coming out of cessationism and I concur, that is a great point and that was a good vid. I'm encouraged by finding more moderate, considerate charasmatics. Where were you guys when I was growing up?

  • @NikkiSchumacherOfficial
    @NikkiSchumacherOfficial 5 лет назад +521

    I'm not a cessationist but the fact that 90% of the "gifts" I've seen folks use have been 100% fake has made me flirt with it 😂

    • @justinhart8798
      @justinhart8798 5 лет назад +24

      Ask God to show you sister.

    • @jennifergeorge7280
      @jennifergeorge7280 5 лет назад +40

      I always say I am not a cessationost but practically I am.

    • @ianfrancis777
      @ianfrancis777 5 лет назад +53

      True and very sad...there is so much misuse and abuse of the gifts of the Spirit that it is serving the Enemy's purpose in causing many to turn cessationist.

    • @ProMaxElite
      @ProMaxElite 5 лет назад +110

      Just because there are fake versions, doesn’t mean there isn’t a real version. The presence of antichrists doesn’t stop the presence of the real Christ.

    • @highlightning6693
      @highlightning6693 5 лет назад +28

      I tend to agree. The Lord *has* answered prayers for me and others I have witnessed that are just mind blowing. Healing, though, such as a limb being restored or a paralytic being totally healed I have never seen happen. To be more clear on answered prayer I mean things like after asking Him (without anyone else at all knowing about the prayer) for an answer and then a total stranger coming up to you at some point later and giving you directly an answer to that prayer. And other such things. Just wonderful.

  • @bobbyjohnson4243
    @bobbyjohnson4243 5 лет назад +24

    The gifts aspect of my christian walk has been the hardest thing I have ever had to deal with. As a few examples, charismatics tried to teach me tongues & I see them trying to do the same with prophecy. They also twisted scripture and told me God wants me wealthy and healthy at all times. The hurt they have inflicted by seeking signs and wonders has been very painful. I say this as someone who has experience many supernatural things. In the end I found relief when I heard John McArthur preach. While I am not a cessationist, there was comfort and growth when I heard someone simply read and explains the Bible line for line. I appreciate you Mike for being honest and rightly dividing the word. I appreciate you for being loving above all else. The anger and bitter spite we see from those who have been harmed by false teaching harms us as well. Stay faithful brother. God bless

  • @lindag1762
    @lindag1762 4 года назад +4

    A great testimony that I watched is Duane Miller, a Pastor that did not believe in healing. He had an injury to his vocal cords and eventually stopped preaching because his voice was so terribly difficult to listen to. He was asked to teach a Sunday school class and reluctantly did so. While reading Psalm 103 he was explaining that the Psalm , was not referring to a physical healing but a Spiritual one. When he got to the verse, He redeemed my life from the Pitt, there was a tiny change in voice that’s was barely noticeable, as he kept reading his voice got more and more clear and he broke down sobbing and thanking the Lord. The Lord ,healed him in front of all those people while he was explaining the text wrongly. Powerful testimony!

    • @MikeWinger
      @MikeWinger  4 года назад +2

      I heard the same recording. It was wonderful! Although he was teaching that God does heal, not that he doesn’t.

  • @scott7990
    @scott7990 2 года назад +26

    Thanks Mike, I spent my life in charismatic churches and am now sorting through my experiences, some good and some bad. You are helping me biblically understand what the church should look like. Keep up the great work! take care!

  • @cathyhamlin3611
    @cathyhamlin3611 3 года назад +56

    I believe that all gifts are still valid
    and that Jesus gives us his gifts
    to glorify and for edification for
    His church

    • @AUGUSTALLEN28
      @AUGUSTALLEN28 Год назад +3

      To strengthen the church and glorify God.

    • @daughteroftheking3220
      @daughteroftheking3220 Год назад +1

      Amen there are a lot of people that are being set free from demonic possessions and what not.

    • @tomtemple69
      @tomtemple69 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​​@@daughteroftheking3220that isn't a spiritual gift, all demons are subject to the name of Jesus... Not an argument

    • @SuperLivingword
      @SuperLivingword 9 месяцев назад +4

      Don't try to understand and interpret the Scriptures from the logical point of view to support cessationism. The Scriptures does not endorse that view. What Paul is writing in 1 Corinthians 12-14 to reach the cessationism. The gifts are for today in the Church. Because the Church today doesn't exhibit the gifts it does not mean that the gifts are ceased. I would say that today's Church doesn't not exhibit any faith. Faith is now forgotten element in today's Church. That is the problem.

    • @tomtemple69
      @tomtemple69 9 месяцев назад

      @@SuperLivingword so no one has the Holy Spirit? People can conjure up their own faith ? What Bible are you even reading

  • @SerbianKnightOfficial
    @SerbianKnightOfficial 5 лет назад +30

    I lean cessationist, but I agree with you Mike, the arguments biblically for it are weak. The strongest argument against the gifts today is just the lack of evidence. I just don’t see it or witness it, and the ones that I do are usually wonky and off the wall. I’ve even heard a false prophecy by a speaker at my church. However, I am open to gifts for today and would not (at this time) day they have ceased dogmatically. As you also said ok the video, the NAR (Bethel) is really making me want to stay away from anything charismatic.

    • @tylerworrell4446
      @tylerworrell4446 5 лет назад +2

      I understand completely your distaste for false churches such as Bethel. But is that an appropriate reason to continue to be a cessationist? I'm not attacking you at all. I just believe that the testimony of scripture alone should be enough to influence your opinion on this subject. A lot of churches misrepresent spiritual gifts but if the testimony of scripture states that spiritual gifts won't cease until Christ returns, I see no reason to continue in a cessationist point of view.

    • @SerbianKnightOfficial
      @SerbianKnightOfficial 5 лет назад +2

      Tyler Worrell I don’t lean cessationist because of Bethel, but because I don’t see it happening as the Charismatic Movement would have you believe it happens. That combined with the abuses make me weary. I’d say I’m “open but cautious,” and lean cessationist.

    • @eduardofernandes1806
      @eduardofernandes1806 Год назад +1

      Thanks for your honesty. I think most cessationists aren't compeled to believe in cessationism because the Bible implies it, but because of experience, but most won't admit to it.

    • @thegrigs777
      @thegrigs777 7 месяцев назад +4

      If you admit biblical evidence is weak and you still lean that way then you admit the Bible isn't your foundation..

    • @jersmith1486
      @jersmith1486 6 месяцев назад

      There's a lot of teaching against the gifts so not as many will use them.

  • @marisa5359
    @marisa5359 2 года назад +24

    I know this is a really old video comparatively, but cannot bypass saying thank you. As one raised in a hypercharismatic environment that had my eyes opened to the dangers in the teachings, I have been spending the last eight years or so rebuilding my faith on the truth in His Word. Upon first leaving my old church and hypercharismania behind, it was hard not to go extremely guarded and full-on cessationist. My spirit had become so heavy and, honestly, deeply wounded by all the years of deception and I did not even want a hint of the old teachings touching me. But, as I have continued to ponder what the Word has to say on this and match it to the way I have seen God move miraculously in my own life ( especially concerning His providence), I cannot say I don't believe He continues to move in our midst in some unexpected and unexplainable ways. I think the key is remembering not a bit of it is something we can do or "activate" ( my old church was fond of this word, too.). It is all in His sovereignty, for His purposes. Ours is not to demand what He will do but rather to humbly ask and say, "Your will be done". We should keep our hearts open to how He chooses to demonstrate His will, but never seek to manufacture it. Appreciate greatly the balance you shared here. It is rare to find.

    • @billymartin9176
      @billymartin9176 Год назад +2

      I went through the exact same scenario. After leaving the hyper charismatic world, I wanted nothing to do with it and spent most of my time just digging into scripture and swinging hard in the other direction. I have since come back a little on my beliefs in relation to the charismatic world. (I'm on the same page as Mike Winger). I 100% agree in that God is capable of doing anything even today and we can be a part of miraculous things that God wants to do. But it has nothing to do with us activating some supernatural ability of our own. It's all about walking with the Lord, following His leading, and remembering that no matter what happens, it's all about His will be done. Note: I have prayed for someone that got healed. It was one of the coolest God moments I have ever been a part of. But by no means do I think it was anything in my own power that accomplished the miracle. He just led me and a few other people to pray that person.

    • @cestmoi5687
      @cestmoi5687 Год назад +3

      This was my experience as well. I think people tend to swing from one extreme to another. I stopped considering cessationism after reading a book (I forget the name). And frankly, I have never seen any scriptural evidence of cessationism. It has to be read into passages, in my opinion.

    • @coryschaan1964
      @coryschaan1964 Месяц назад +1

  • @kaylynn4750
    @kaylynn4750 3 года назад +20

    I was learning from a lot of cessationists while experiencing really bad spiritual torment and really awesome, deep prayer times with God (I definitely am a groaner 😊). I got the hint that my experiences were not “normal” and that I needed psychological help. It was very depressing for a period of time. Then I finally met believers who actually experienced the same things I do and suddenly I realized that I was way more “holy roller” (as my mom would put it) than I ever imagined. 😂 I always felt like I was going crazy, especially since I came from a non-religious background, but the truth is that sometimes reality IS stranger than fiction.
    I hadn’t been able to comprehend this topic fully the past few years despite studying it, but I did always say that the Bible doesn’t seem to support the idea that the gifts ceased at any point. This video really puts each argument into perspective for me.
    God bless you. Thank you for this video!

    • @Aquascape_Dreaming
      @Aquascape_Dreaming 2 года назад +5

      The passage where it talks about groaning and uttering is talking about the spirit interceding on our behalf. It is not our spirit that groans, but the Holy Spirit. Romans 8:26 says that we do not pray as we ought to, so the Holy Spirit intercedes between us and the father. Mike has actually got this part about the groanings incorrect. I'm not saying you have psychological problems (of which to me, sounds like a very unchristian thing to say to you over such a trivial matter), but at the same time, I don't think your groans are related in any way to what scripture is referring to. I wouldn't like to guess how God interprets your groans, or what they even mean, but it's absolutely possible that your spirit is reaching out to God as praise. My advice would be to restrict it to your quiet, personal time.

    • @kaylynn4750
      @kaylynn4750 2 года назад +1

      @@Aquascape_Dreaming I mean, I definitely don’t do it in public. I don’t feel comfortable doing that. It’s always been that way for me anyway, a private thing between me and God, and honestly I don’t mind if it stays that way.

    • @JohnCephas
      @JohnCephas Год назад +1

      ​@@Aquascape_Dreamingin the KJV it says 'groanings that cannot be uttered'. My understanding of this is that they are therefore not 'audible' expressed physically, as they cannot be uttered as audible, but rather are within and spiritual.
      Anyway, if someone wants to groan in their own time it is up to them of course. If they do it whilst other people are praying or so, it seems to be a selfish behaviour to me.

  • @jondeik
    @jondeik 5 месяцев назад +2

    The perfect, in my heart, means God perfecting us, when we meet God face-to-face. It’s talking about perfection itself, when we meet God finally.

  • @nocoincidencesm1660
    @nocoincidencesm1660 4 года назад +100

    I was raised to believe in cessationism which was based mainly on those verses. When I got much older, I had a strong desire to want to help those who needed healing and started re-studying that subject. While we were taught that the gifts were gone, we believed in prayer for the sick and that God sometimes answers and heals. They just didn't believe people had a special gift of healing and could lay hands on them like the biblical disciples did & work. I came to the conclusion those verses did not teach the gifts would leave. And I thought what's the difference between believing God answers prayers like that but not if you lay hands on them or whatever? It's still prayer and God decides whether to answer or not.
    Sometimes He says no. It's not every time as I guess a lot think. And no, it's not bc of lack of faith. Very harmful teaching. Sometimes God says no to me and not heal. It's still not the person's decision, it's God's. It's just another way to use ourselves as His vessels to work through. And it's very powerful to bring others to faith.
    So I started praying over my kids, family, myself for healing and began to see instant results. One time I was instantly healed of a broken foot. Those kind of things. I also believed we had authority that Jesus gave us over demons and after reading about spiritual warfare, I started doing that & saw results. That one has become VERY helpful and all Christians need to exercise it IMO. We are given them to use and bc it is highly needed! I think bc so many don't, is one of the main reasons the church is in a mess as it is and increased demonic stuff.
    When you discern something may be demonic, command it/them to leave in the name of Jesus. I figure if there isn't one, it doesn't hurt. One time I just whispered it (to my son who was complaining of hearing some voice saying God was not really there when he was praying & was shaking with fear). As soon as I finished, he said "it" was gone. There's no "gift" involved - all have that authority if you have the Holy Spirit living in you. They know whether you do or not. I hope more start using it. Most common ones are spirits of fear, lying, doubt, "compulsions", depression, suicide, "fits", sometimes diseases.
    All Christians are "oppressed" at times by these attacks of satan/demons as scripture warns - which is not the same as "possessed", assuming you have the Holy Spirit inside. Just beware that if the person the demons leave doesn't have the Holy Spirit (saved), then they will no doubt come back even worse. Even those of us who do, I've noticed they'll try again to test you or just bc they like doing it. But the more you do it, the less they bother you.

    • @jameswoodard4304
      @jameswoodard4304 2 года назад +19

      There is a difference between praying for a healing and the excercising of the miraculous gift of healing as seen in the Scriptures. I assume, as good Jews and as disciples of Jesus, that the disciples prayed for Peter's mother-in-law before Jesus arived and healed her.
      There were instances in which apostles were around someone who was sick or had a physical infirmity but they didn't try to heal them miraculously, though I'm sure they were prayed for. Individual people were given specific authority to perform certain supernatural deeds in the NT. Does that mean that no one prayed for these issues as well?
      When a person does a legit healing miracle as seen in the Bible, he *knows* beforehand that God will heal the person on the spot. This isn't wishful thinking or convincing yourself it's going to happen (That's called false faith). They know for a fact before they call on the name, that it will happen. They know because God gave them specific authority and guidance.
      Prayer does not work that way. Even Christ prayed for something to happen, but then said "Not my will but thine be done," and what He wished for didn't happen. The Father's will did instead. When we pray, we are *asking* God, if He wills, to do a thing. When someone performs a healing miracle, they are *commanding* the physical/spiritual reality to change under a specific delegated authority from God.
      We do not have the same delegated authority for the specific task of supernatural healing. But we *are* priests of the Most High with a Great High Priest in Heaven and so can and should make intercessory prayers. But we must leave the result to God rather than presume to act as if He has already guaranteed the result to us.
      I don't know about you, but I have never gotten a direct message from God granting special authority to do certain things. Neither can I find in scripture where such was explicitly granted to the whole Cburch throughout time. So, I pray.
      The same is true for the casting out of demons. The times where we see people casting spirits out of other people, it was always being done by Christ or one whom we have a record of them receiving a specific granting of authority. When Scripture speaks to believers in general, howeger, it simply speaks of resisting Satan and his whiles in *your own* life over which you have a certain authority and control. However, it says nothing about taking it upon oneself to *command* Satan or demons in other people's lives. That is more authority than we possess.

    • @robbasso893
      @robbasso893 Год назад +11

      I have learned so much in the past 15 years as a follower of Christ. The LORD brought me to a Vineyard church, where I have come to realize and EXPERIENCE firsthand that the gifts of the Spirit(charismata) are SITUATIONAL quite often. John Wimber has solid Bible teachings on this subject. 1st Corinthians 12-14 context “When the church comes together” To each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good-manifestation is based on Latin/phanerosis in Greek-meaning FESTIVE HAND/DANCING HAND-GOD says “Ok, for this one here’s a gift of healing in this situation, here’s a prophecy for this person to share, here’s a tongue and interpretation to another, here’s a word of knowledge to another.” If you are open to GOD using you in any given situation HE will equip you for what is needed for that moment. I have so many encounters where GOD put someone in my path that needed to be ministered to and I knew I could do nothing without JESUS. A woman received healing of an eye condition and I was given a word of knowledge that her condition was due to a broken relationship between her and her sister(which I knew none of that information from her during our interaction. I shared that information with her and she was astounded that I knew that. Because GOD had said so, I told her that GOD would completely heal her condition if she forgave her sister and tried to reconcile with her. I shared with her GOD’s forgiveness for her through JESUS’ death on the Cross and she said she trusted JESUS as her LORD and Savior. I saw her a week later and she was completely healed and she had reconciled with her sister. GOD IS SO AWESOME!!

    • @wardkidscc2
      @wardkidscc2 Год назад +2

      Thankful for your testimony! ❤

    • @adriennethrower5267
      @adriennethrower5267 Год назад +2

      Knowing this reply is 3yrs later....How did you first get started in deliverance? I'm aware of demons oppressing & possessing.
      50yrs I believed I couldn't do these things (that it was a gift someone had) until a demon I couldn't see in my bosses home, began to Growl deep & loud audibly! "What was that?" I said spinning around to see.
      Her dogs now barking hysterically at the corner ceiling. 👺 It was the only time I commanded it to leave & never come back in Jesus name. The dogs stopped barking & never heard that growl again.
      But, I'd love to help people. I just wouldn't know where or how to start. 🎉 How did you begin with a person? Do they need to be in agreement with what you're doing?

    • @JohnCephas
      @JohnCephas Год назад +6

      ​@@jameswoodard4304And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; they shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
      Mark 16:17‭-‬18 KJV

  • @rozznel8692
    @rozznel8692 2 года назад +40

    Years ago in a season of backslidding i was restored back to the Lord, received Supernatural deliverance due to an unknown Tongue followed by Words in a church, i don't think anybody saw what happened because i entered at the back. The people were standing, worshipping. I prayed: Lord if You are here please speak now. Immediately someone in the front started in a Tongue, a second person followed with Words and i was delivered, it was a miracle. The Lord has been very merciful to me in my life, He also delivered me from an addiction later. I prayed: Lord i don't want this anymore. I felt a power through my body and saw a vision of ropes being cut from my wrists, and i was instantly free, cravings gone. Also, i was healed completely from serious medical condition after prayer.
    I am shocked to see some of the things happening in "charismatic" churches. The Gifts of the Holy Spirit will glorify Jesus, are to edify the church, not to bring fame and money to a pastor. The kindness of the Lord leads to repentance, humility, thankfulness, a desire to serve Him, lead a holy life, ...

    • @tymurphy8564
      @tymurphy8564 Год назад +1

      Who was there to translate your tongue? What language was it?

    • @keithwood6459
      @keithwood6459 Год назад +2

      @@tymurphy8564 Most people that are involved in tongues and the interpretation of tongues will tell you that the tongue is not usually a known earthly language. People that interpret tongues will usually tell you it is not the translation of an earthly language, but is instead understanding of the what the Holy Spirit has to say. So one person obeys by speaking in tongues, and the other obeys by giving the interpretation provided by the Holy Spirit. This is why what is said needs to be tested according the Scriptures, and we see false things start to creep in if that care is not duly taken. But I have also seen miraculous deliverances come in this way. Rozz Nel's testimony rings true to me.

    • @SahihChristian
      @SahihChristian 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@keithwood6459Not all tongues are earthly languages

    • @VelmaLong
      @VelmaLong 4 месяца назад

      Jesus is great so glad for your deliverance and salvation

  • @jess1987
    @jess1987 2 года назад +23

    This subject has really done my head in over the years since I was saved. And I've literally cried over it, that I can't come to a place of confirmation... Every time I've gone over 1 Corinthians 13; I always come to the conclusion that (perfect) is Jesus...

    • @evan7618
      @evan7618 2 года назад +2

      Yeah you aren't the only one and also same.

    • @yasminpanasjuk682
      @yasminpanasjuk682 2 года назад +1

      Same here...

    • @EllenSmyth
      @EllenSmyth 2 года назад +2

      We will be made perfect when the Perfect One comes, so even though I read it that way, too, I thought of Mike's interpretation as much the same.

    • @JohnCephas
      @JohnCephas Год назад

      Confirmation? What do you mean?

    • @tomtemple69
      @tomtemple69 10 месяцев назад

      Teleios never means Jesus in the new testament tho ..
      Do you think that perfect means Jesus every other time its used?

  • @elizabeths5896
    @elizabeths5896 4 года назад +80

    It has taken me a year to watch this video - God’s timing is perfect. You have confirmed what the Holy Spirit has been teaching me from the BIBLE. I often feel like the odd man out - I keep thinking, "I'm not a cessationist, but I’m not one of these “5 fold ministry” people either, with modern apostles and prophets.” Bethel’s philosophy, hyper-charismatic, is a sad mess, blind leading the blind because it’s so exciting, it feels good - but it’s a counterfeit, a poor substitute for the spiritual feast available in the scriptures. My spirit is grieved also. As for the conclusion of this portion of scripture, all the spiritual gifts will one day disappear, what will remain is God’s love and His eternal Word.

    • @gaylenhalbert4391
      @gaylenhalbert4391 2 года назад

      Yes. Thank you.

    • @rosstemple7617
      @rosstemple7617 2 года назад +1

      Why would you be grieved. There will be no need for the shadow of the truth but the real thing. Believe me you won’t miss anything at all on the other side of glory. I’m with you on there will be no more work though. Bringing scripture to people. Helping them grow. If that’s what you mean?

    • @elizabeths5896
      @elizabeths5896 2 года назад +11

      @@rosstemple7617 I'm grieved for those who right now are led astray by hyper-charismatic leaders; grieved that they're missing the satisfying feast of God's word, settling for a poor, cheap, fleeting substitute.

    • @rosstemple7617
      @rosstemple7617 2 года назад +5

      @@elizabeths5896 me too. God has brought me out of all that mess. It’s taken years. I still have to be careful not to speak the God a benefit gospel. Like, God can heal everybody, but He doesn’t. I’m a paraplegic and don’t want anything to do with my pre paralyzed life. I look forward to the Kingdom of God on earth. Praise forever more. My disability gives me ample time to study and pray, seeking God in all things. If this is my thorn, so be it. God is out for our greater good. Not a temporary thing. God bless you and thank you for commenting.

    • @renatoparrilla5538
      @renatoparrilla5538 2 года назад +1

      @@rosstemple7617 so when the bible was completed almost 2k yrs ago all gifts except love has ceased so woe to the early christians because prophecy & tonques healing has already ceased, but in chapt. 14 they practice it. Denomination confuses the the christian doctrine

  • @SiaD777
    @SiaD777 Год назад +12

    At last! A voice of reason in a sea of madness about cessationism and continuism, thank you and praise God! My beliefs before God are perfectly in line with what you say. 🙌❤🙌

    • @JesusProtects
      @JesusProtects 9 месяцев назад

      Sea of madness? You say it like there's a big battle about it, but the truth is 99% of the internet is always calling cessationists heretics and making long videos "exposing" them, and defending their speaking in tongues nonsense gugu gaga.

  • @jesuswashesfeet1805
    @jesuswashesfeet1805 4 года назад +60

    Reformed semi continuationist gang👏

  • @jeremyryannoel
    @jeremyryannoel 2 года назад +33

    As someone that has experienced healing and prayers answered for those needing healing, being baptized in the Holy Ghost, and hear God speaking to me from time to time, it’s difficult to relate to those in the Cessationism especially being a witness and experienced them first hand. It’s especially a conviction to doubt experiences when they’re as real as me typing this. At the same time, what you’ve stated about Bethel is dangerous theology and unbiblical (goes without saying).
    With all this being said, it’s true that some make the interpretation of Scripture more than what it is. That’s why we must refer to context and daily prayer, allowing God to use us as He wills.

  • @andreakaniecki7250
    @andreakaniecki7250 3 года назад +8

    You’re the first person I listened to that talked about Bethel that I really felt you weren’t attacking but educating. I have been a bethel fan for a long time but I asked God to please show me if I am an idolater with Bethel. Its amazing what God will tell or show you when you really want to know the truth! Thank you so much for this. I realize no one has it all. I’m thankful for the truth you shared but also for Bethels portion. I’m so Grateful God balanced me with your video!

  • @matthewcraig8926
    @matthewcraig8926 5 лет назад +13

    Mike I think your comment around 40:17 to 40:40- is spot on in regards to properly reacting to those practices at Bethel. Cessationism is not the cure...

  • @BK-yz7px
    @BK-yz7px 5 лет назад +27

    Comparing this NAR stuff to continuationism is like comparing Calvinism to Westboro Baptist Church. Just because they use similar language and terminology does not link them.

    • @robertgalea1562
      @robertgalea1562 3 года назад

      Sad.. all NAR are Continuationist . Don't have enough faith in Christ alone.. Needing healing signs dream wonders ..that established the church that is for the Jews not Gentiles
      Gentiles have the word of God. And yes God perform miracles everyday.. But does not give anyone the power to heal.. HE heals in HIS will and Providence.. Great to pray.. if it's in HIS WILL ...prayer will be answered

  • @paeppchen3970
    @paeppchen3970 Год назад +6

    Hi Mike, love your videos. I am pastor of a small home church, was once very active in the charismatic movement. I saw the misuse of “so called” gifts and I saw the real thing. In my view, the gifts a given on need to use bases. If you or the church need on of the gifts, the Holy Spirit will give them. I believe that the gifts will be use during the tribulation in a way we have never seen before as a sign to unbelievers and Christian’s a like

  • @yasminpanasjuk682
    @yasminpanasjuk682 2 года назад +12

    As someone who loves the Lord with all of my heart with a very emotional love, I had so many struggles with this topic. When I was born again I fell into the hands of pentecostals who spoke in tongues, did wonders and said things like "God showed me this and that about you...". When I prayed to God to receive the gift of tongues, I received tongues, even real languages that you could look up.... however, they turned out to be demonic. At first I denied it, but the more I spoke in those tongues, the more my lips started hissing and doing other weird things. Later it really turned out to be demonic (although I was always seeking God's face). This devastated me so much that I repented, turned away from ALL pentecostal signs. I was still deceived by demons though who gave me biblical dreams and visions a lot (I come from an occult past). Everytime someone would claim that dreams, visions and tongues still exist, I'd get mad and defensive, due to jealousy in my heart, because I couldn't wrap my head around the fact that I desperately love God with all that I am but He allowed me to get a demonic tongue while others out there get the "real" thing. This thought would just crush my heart and the fact that I only get demonic dreams but never dreams from God, while He keeps showing Himself to others... I don't know, I just had a lot of jealousy over those things so I denied those things and tried to find proof that they don't exist anymore. However, the more I study the bible the more I come to the conclusion that God still does miracles. Not sure about the tongues-part but everything else is indeed biblical

    • @Aquascape_Dreaming
      @Aquascape_Dreaming 2 года назад +12

      The function of biblical tongues was to spread the gospel throughout the world, so that missionaries could speak with people who hadn't heard the gospel, without the need to learn the language. Tongues isn't some continual outpouring of the Holy Spirit (yes, initially there's an outpouring of the Holy Spirit in order to receive the gift, but after that your own spirit uses the gift) and it was only permitted in church for interpreting when a speaker who did not have the gift was visiting the church. This is why Paul said he'd rather speak one word in a known tongue, than one thousand in an unknown tongue. Tongues weren't meant for self edifying prayer, either. Paul mentions praying in tongues, but he's talking about praying out loud during a church service. The same above applies for spoken prayer, there must be an interpreter, and the context again, must be a visiting speaker who does not know the local language. 'For when I pray in a tongue, my spirit prays, but my mind is unfruitful', so, here Paul is saying that because the gift of tongues is a spiritual gift, it can be used whenever the holder wishes it, so if someone is praying in an unknown tongue when they could easily speak a language everyone understands, they are being unfruitful, even though their spirit is using the gift. Paul was writing to the church in Corinth about this because he had received reports that people were misusing their gifts and using them to portray superiority over others. Not everyone had the gift of tongues. This is the reason why he emphasized love so much: 'make love your aim'.
      Modern churches use tongues as a way of trying to reinforce their faith through signs, but tongues was never intended as a sign to believers, but instead to unbelievers who would receive the gospel from missionaries with the gift.
      Imagine back then seeing a foreigner who looked very different from you just walk into the town or village and start speaking to you in your native tongue about the gospel of Jesus Christ. Hope this helps.

    • @lequitahartfield2886
      @lequitahartfield2886 2 года назад

      Keep praying Holy Spirit will.give you a sure word about His gift of tongues tongues do not come from demons they may mimik but Satan mimiks the whole church not just tongues .Tongues come by way of the Holy Ghost to this very day and Satan and his ministers of righteousness hates it and will say its demonic from Satan and Satan loves it he wonts to still it he don't care if one may say tongues come from him then you won't speak tongues he's cleaver but read and study your bible .tongues are of the Holy Ghost dot let Satan still your gift if you have the gift .praise God In Jesus Christ name now when I pray I pray with my spirit and my understanding in tongues I pray a lot longer u praise and worship ABBAFather God In Christ name in tongues and understanding .

    • @lahainalady3580
      @lahainalady3580 2 года назад +1

      You mentioned you renounced Pentecostal things. Did you renounce your occult past? And perhaps sought help with this?

    • @northstar2621
      @northstar2621 Год назад +6

      @@Aquascape_Dreaming The Bible never says that tongues were intended for missionary purposes. Speaking in tongues is not a language course.

    • @rosieds4996
      @rosieds4996 9 месяцев назад +1

      I don’t think God would ‘allow you to get a demonic tongue’. Sorry, that just doesn’t sound right or biblical at all.

  • @followthepinkline
    @followthepinkline 5 лет назад +70

    I just dont understand how a person can say they are a devout believer and yet say they are cessationist... I have witnessed too many people being delivered- I have witnessed the gifts firsthand from healings, tongues, and deliverances.
    There was no "phase, era or time period for gifts, they exist always.

    • @snopure
      @snopure 4 года назад +7

      More importantly (as the gifts can be falsified and copied), the Bible shows the gifts have not ceased: Joel 2.28-29, quoted by Paul in Acts 2.17-18. The context of the passage in Acts is that this was spoken at Pentecost to the crowds who gathered and claimed they were drunk. One could argue that Pentecost marked the last days, and indeed it did mark the start of the last days, but it's clear further on in the passage (darkening of the sun, etc, which clearly relate to the Day of Lord, as in Matthew 24.29, Isaiah 13.10, Zechariah 14.7, etc) that the "last days" Paul refers to are much later than Pentecost, and that they relate to the events in Revelation. So, even long past the Pentecost the gifts to the time portrayed by Revelation, believers will operate in the gifts of the Spirit.

    • @pipemartz
      @pipemartz 4 года назад +20

      Same man. I've seen too much as well. I've personally experienced too much. I used to be a cessationist. At some point in my walk I backslid into alcoholism. The day that God delivered me from alcoholism was the last day I was a cessationist, because while I was sitting in bed He gave me a word of knowledge and a prophetic vision telling me that He was going to "restore" me, among other things. That day I was miraculously healed and to this day, on occasion, I still get words of knowledge. God is truly amazing.
      This doesn't mean that there isn't a counterfeit holy spirit, though. Things transpiring in the NAR are quite troubling, and it further grieves me that it gives more credence to cessationism in the eyes of many. All we can do is focus on Jesus.

    • @kylexinye1990
      @kylexinye1990 4 года назад +6

      Same here. I'm not necessarily convinced that each person is granted a singular given gift (could be true, certainly), but I've seen enough to know that God does speak in tongues of man and does speak prophecy.

    • @jenniferdavies7784
      @jenniferdavies7784 4 года назад +23

      Y'all in this thread need to high-tail it with these healers to the children's cancer wards. Those kids are dying...fire all the doctors in the world and close down the pharmacies.
      Just remember, Satan, your adversary, can appear as an angel of light. He knows every bit of scripture and would love to keep you speaking gibberish and acting drunk and seeing visions that are not in accordance with scripture. God is the healer. No one else.

    • @arianarubytemple6008
      @arianarubytemple6008 3 года назад

      AMEN

  • @francesgrigsby7400
    @francesgrigsby7400 4 года назад +98

    I was in my church standing in the back ( I may have been late). A friend of mine, who happens to be Jewish and speaks Hebrew, came and stood next to me.. one of the brother's was speaking in tongues and she bends over to me and says, 'I didn't know Ron can speak Hebrew'.. I later asked his daughter if her dad spoke Hebrew and she said, 'No, my dad doesn't speak Hebrew'...
    JS

    • @soupcoup3912
      @soupcoup3912 4 года назад +16

      That's fascinating

    • @sarajohnson805
      @sarajohnson805 3 года назад +11

      Did your Hebrew speaking friend interpret what the brother was saying?? Would be interesting to know ♥️ it is a gift I have(divers tongues) so I always love seeing how God uses people with this gift!

    • @michaelwood4494
      @michaelwood4494 3 года назад +15

      I have a very similar experience.
      While I was waiting to talk to two leaders at my previous church, I overheard them praying in tongues, to which I'm used to. I was, however, shocked to hear one of the leaders begin to pray in Hebrew. Now, I don't speak Hebrew, but I was raised in a Messianic congregation for many years and I am accustom to hearing Hebrew spoken. After, I asked my leader, if she spoke Hebrew, to which she replied, "No, I don't."

    • @francesgrigsby7400
      @francesgrigsby7400 3 года назад +5

      @@michaelwood4494 wow. I love that. God is TRULY amazing. 😍😍😍😍💜💜👍

    • @francesgrigsby7400
      @francesgrigsby7400 3 года назад +4

      @@sarajohnson805 I didn't think to .. I should have. ☺

  • @vickyburton2434
    @vickyburton2434 2 года назад +2

    I know the gift of healing exists today because my back was healed (after years of debilitating pain) when a young man prayed over me. God created us, He can heal us. As for these charlatans who are “faith healers” you hear about in a lot of big churches, God will take care of them.

  • @55tamcam
    @55tamcam 4 года назад +21

    I think that those gifts were to give credibility to God's teachers to establish new churches. Tongues on the day of Pentecost allowed the Apostles to speak in other language in order to teach.

  • @The-End-is-coming
    @The-End-is-coming 5 лет назад +52

    I don't think you're supposed to sell prophesy or spiritual gifts, but $44.95?? That costs more than a genuine leather bound Bible. 🤨

    • @davelanger
      @davelanger 5 лет назад +2

      Snake oil salesman.

    • @wp4866
      @wp4866 5 лет назад

      how about selling blood moon bilge that never got off the ground?

    • @DWHalse
      @DWHalse 4 года назад +1

      I think you’ve hit it perfectly Make Me!!! $10.95 would be better....just kidding!

    • @jholyroller6048
      @jholyroller6048 4 года назад +1

      yeah that this dude doesn't know what he's talking about because every time that someone tries to show me some gifts or something they look like demons and they feel like demons it doesn't feel like this guy that I know Jesus Christ I tell you that I know what Jesus feels likeI start shaking and drop it on the floor and speaking some weird gibberish and all that stuff the power of tongues is just a languageyeah and then he wants to charge you for stuff why do people want to charge for the gospel and say they're real Christians I don't charge for it I don't make people pay for my information that I give out that's just wrong you're supposed to teach the gospel for free

    • @DWHalse
      @DWHalse 4 года назад

      @@jholyroller6048 The Corporate Church in many cases have gone South. I just pray fot all of them. I'm afraid I have missed the "mark" on too many occasions. Love ya!

  • @LeslieFlemons
    @LeslieFlemons 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the video, Pastor Mike! I didn't think about this topic too much until I came across some videos on TikTok of people "casting out demons". And I didn't even think about the topic of cessationism until I heard a RUclipsr talk about gifts ceasing. I have been so confused on this subject for months. And my confusion increased as I tried to do research on this topic. I even started to doubt the gifts of the spirit for today. But now after watching your video, I realize that they have to exist today and not just because of the experiences from others, but the Word of God.
    I also agree with you on Bethel and how churches like this can abuse the gifts. That's how people can leave the church quickly and their faith. I don't feel too comfortable with people forcing out tongues or anything crazy like that. I'm thankful for growing up in a (my parents') church that believe in spiritual gifts. I'm also thankful that they are not hyper-charismatic like Bethel.
    But no church is a perfect church. Like, when a church is promoting tongues, they don't use an interpreter. Most churches don't do that. I'm wondering what that will look like.
    Okay, I'm rambling on. Again, thank you for this video! God bless you and your ministry!

  • @sanctifiedbytruth4364
    @sanctifiedbytruth4364 5 лет назад +5

    Really great breakdown! You made me think of where the writer of Hebrews says(Hebrews 5:10-11) he wants to say many things about Melchizedek but they weren't able at that time because they were dull of hearing. Their immaturity prevented further knowledge that could have been given. So we clearly don't have full knowledge on all revelations that even the writers of scripture had. Plus I just think that someone would be haughty and "thinking of themselves too highly" to believe that in their lifetime they could get to the point where they think they have the whole understanding of scripture known in full. Mike I love how you say you don't know exactly things like unconditional eternal security, or what the unforgivable sin is, or what Jesus meant by we will have whatsoever we say. I think we have to be humble with our understanding and limits of understanding scripture because it's inspired by God who's thoughts are not our thoughts. He is an infinite God with infinite wisdom we are trying to grasp it with fallen corrupted brains, lol.

  • @AMull-nv7gf
    @AMull-nv7gf 4 года назад +5

    I have been back and forth with this for several months and I just happen to come across this video. This really helped me and it totally makes sense. There were some things I agreed with the cessationists but I knew that I've seen and experienced things to where what they claim can't be fully true. I agree with you about no more Apostles because they were appointed by Christ himself. I also have seen too much of the overdrive of the continuationists that has made me question many things. I've seen so much fake. This has helped me better understand the difference between the two. Thank you!

  • @nathanburgett1599
    @nathanburgett1599 5 лет назад +175

    Its funny because it teaches the opposite. That the gifts continue until Jesus returns when we will no longer need them. 😊❤

    • @nathanburgett1599
      @nathanburgett1599 5 лет назад +7

      Though there were only 12 apostles. The gift was still given to build up the body and we have their gift perserved through the scriptures. There are no more apostles. But even in church history we see prophets and everything else continue. ❤

    • @nathanburgett1599
      @nathanburgett1599 5 лет назад +1

      Sure.

    • @nathanburgett1599
      @nathanburgett1599 5 лет назад +21

      You can not prove to me Jesus is not coming back. The Spirit testifies that he is coming. So no amount of mans reasoning or traditions created by men will convince me of that. He's coming back and will judge the living and the dead. He will gather those in him and met out justice fully on the earth. Ty though. ❤

    • @llllllllllllllIIlIllIIllIIIIll
      @llllllllllllllIIlIllIIllIIIIll 5 лет назад +3

      @@nathanburgett1599 wrong

    • @nathanburgett1599
      @nathanburgett1599 5 лет назад +8

      @@llllllllllllllIIlIllIIllIIIIll That's in my top ten favorite arguments. Just above "nuh uh." 😉❤

  • @anthrop7998
    @anthrop7998 5 лет назад +5

    I was part of the charismatic movement for around 25 years. In those 25 years I heard dozens and dozens of false prophecies (yet no rebuke of these false prophets), the use of "tongues" which were basically you emptying your mind and stringing together syllables into nonce-words and then attributing these nonce words to the Holy Spirit (even though it was actual languages in Acts), and people claiming healings. There were very few healings and no one had an "anointing to heal" like you see in Acts. I believe God can heal people (don't get me wrong - we can pray and ask God for things and He answers) but I do not think a person can have the "gift of" healing like we see in Acts. The few times people said there were actual tongues - it was heresay and attempting to say there were actual (unverifiable) tongues during the Azusa street revival (which after I did my own research it was clear to see these stories were exaggerated). The problem (besides the aforementioned) that I had with the charismatic movement was that the "gifts" became the focus at their churches - not Jesus - which is in direct contradiction to what is written in Scripture. Corinthians as a book is really a long rebuke about everything that was wrong with their church. There was def a sense of judging anyone who could not "speak in tongues" - as if they were "less than" Christians. Tongues are a sign for unbelievers. If I put an unbeliever into a supposed "tongues" event at a charismatic church they won't think it is from God they will think the people are nuts. Why? They aren't speaking an actual language. That is what was so wondrous about the gift of Tongues in the new testament. They heard the gospel in their own language, knowing full well that these people could not normally speak their language. Many pagan religions have "babbling" and esoteric trances with nonce languages. We aren't supposed to do that. If you don't have the actual gift of tongues- then you shouldn't be speaking. Also, why do charismatic churches have "tongues" but no interpretation. Its one person going up and saying "shabbababaashundai" -- nonce words. Charismatics are very enthusiastic, and I can appreciate that, but the concept of "more Lord" is not Biblical.

    • @efandmk3382
      @efandmk3382 5 лет назад

      Jesus said that He was the fulfillment of all prophecy, as well as the last Prophet. There is no prophecy in the NT. Revelation is not a prophecy. Only the KJV of the Bible titles the book "The Revelation of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ". Every other Bible labels it The Revelation of "John of Patmos" Secular historians agree that it was written by John of Patmos....several hundred years after Jesus' time. KJV is full of mistranslated and edited passages. Many Evangelical sects are founded upon this misinformation.

  • @davidrussell631
    @davidrussell631 5 лет назад +8

    Another great teaching video by the only RUclips Bible teacher I ever listen to that teaches against my theology! ;) It’s true, brother. You really come across as having the heart of a shepherd, complete with boldness in contending for the one and only true faith. May the Lord continue to bless you, man. I’ll have to order one of those mugs. Keep up the good work. Shared this with our small group leader since we’ve been looking at these issues last couple of weeks. Great treatment of the topic.

  • @pedromatos3099
    @pedromatos3099 4 года назад +4

    Another great job illustrating your point and a thoughtful analysis on scripture. Full disclosure: I'm neither of the charismatic movement nor a continuationist, but your analysis has given me some meat to chew and I will definitely devote bible study to this topic. Further I appreciate your video ministry. There are many teachers I listen to online that I disagree with on doctrine, John Macarthur the Calvinist being just one, and yet I can be edified when speaking of other biblical matters.
    When it comes to the argument of continuationism, I am still skeptical but open to it. Some questions I have, which is perhaps due to ignorance, is that I have yet to see anyone display the spiritual gifts of tongues as described on the day of Pentecost when the Apostles received the Holy Spirit. Another is that I have yet to see any prophecy, outside of holy scripture, that has accurately predicted future events beyond something vague. Even in the cases of powerful healing, I don't conclude that this is a work of a spiritual gift of healing as displayed by Christ and his Apostles and other believers of the first century church. It could easily be attributed to the powerful prayer of the righteous in line with God's will. Because for any example of a miraculous healing there are many who don't receive that healing, in the same congregation by someone claiming to have and have used that gift on them. This usually explained away in, what seems to me, a very unfulfilled way such as they lacked faith or they haven't kept the healing, as you mention in bethels case. I believe the power of prayer is very real but am skeptical that the other gifts of the Spirit are alive today. Again, I certainly could be wrong. I am human and fallible. Your video has certainly caused me to, at the very least, consider it.
    I also want to add, that many times in the old testament, perfect is used to describe the statutes or commandments of God. Again, that doesn't prove that it was in this specific case but I thought the number of times its reffered to as such, not just one or two isolated new testament scriptures is potentially relevent. And, I certainly concede that perfect isnt exclusively used to describe the word of God. Have a blessed night and please continue in your ministry. Even to those who don't agree with you 100% of the time, there are still things you delve into that are edifying. I will use myself as an example, since I fit both those statements. God bless you and your family.

    • @chargreen9940
      @chargreen9940 3 года назад +2

      I am in the same boat. I want to handle the teachings of scripture correctly but all I see are false prophesies that do not come true and videos like Sid Roth "teaching" people to speak in tongues without a gifting of the Spirit and without the rules given in scripture. It all becomes wearisome.

  • @JBM101
    @JBM101 3 года назад +7

    After listening to the cessation side ... how can you even think that? We discuss, debate, dispute, dialogue and have delibration ... but what we dont have in the Church is what the Holy Spirit wants ... a demonstration. Very good Mike!

  • @ThePaulKM
    @ThePaulKM 2 года назад +4

    Just ordered my own Bible Thinker mug as well, Mike. Love your ministry and will continue to be supporting you as long as you remain faithful to the Word in your teaching.

  • @jaimeandmatt
    @jaimeandmatt 2 года назад +11

    This is really great. I define myself as a cessationest having spent much time in the NAR, this was a great, balanced view and I appreciated you using the Word (Sola Scriptoria) to teach, and define terms. Lovely. I will gladly continue wrestling with this. Blessings Mike! 🌷

  • @austriasnextgen225
    @austriasnextgen225 4 года назад +6

    Man i just love you brother. You've just showed so many things I had on my heart. God bleeesss you and keep working through you.

  • @JakeManOtis
    @JakeManOtis 5 лет назад +11

    Appreciate your evaluation on this subject, been waiting on it for a while now! Although I disagree with you as I’m a cessationist because 1) I believe that scripture has much more support and evidence for cessationism than continuism and 2) I was involved in a church for a few years that believed the gifts still were valid for today. There was speaking in tongues and prophecy that never made sense. We went on missions trips and there were members of the church that would pray in tongues and speak in tongues for healing and it never happened. Those same people also said they had no idea what they were saying but it was the Holy Spirit present in them. The “groaning” in the spirit is just nonsense as well.
    That being said I went back through and re read scripture , studied it and prayed for discernment about it all and I’ve come to this conclusion .
    I’m a huge fan of you and your videos , I love your ministry and everything you’re doing. This is prob the first time I’ve disagreed with you but it doesn’t mean anything other than that. Keep up the good work, you have really helped mine and my wife’s spiritual journey as we learn from your teachings. Love you brother!

    • @PracticalFaith
      @PracticalFaith 5 лет назад +2

      I was just looking through the comments and yours stood out. I'm curious of what biblical arguments you see in the Bible in favor of cessationism. I'm not looking to debate on it or anything, but I really haven't heard much biblical support for your view. I may take a look at your arguments on my channel one of these days. Blessings!

    • @JakeManOtis
      @JakeManOtis 5 лет назад +2

      Practical Faith I’d have to say after having a bad experience with that former church I spoke of, I discovered Dr MacArthurs book “Strange Fire” and I found his scriptural evidence to make the most sense to me . If you haven’t read it, you should give it a read. In the back of the book over 50 + pages he gives hundreds of sources from church history etc , some of which I have researched but clearly not all of them, along side the scriptural evidence. It’s along the lines of what Mike addresses in this video from the Masters Seminary.

    • @tomcatpdx
      @tomcatpdx 5 лет назад +3

      I want to follow this comment thread.

    • @PracticalFaith
      @PracticalFaith 5 лет назад

      @@JakeManOtis I'll have to check it out one of these days. I've listened to a lot of debates and discussions on the topic there is very little appeal to scripture from the cessationist side. Have you heard of Authentic Fire by Dr. Michael Brown? I haven't read it, but it might give you a more balanced view.

    • @PracticalFaith
      @PracticalFaith 5 лет назад

      @@tomcatpdx I'm considering doing a video on this topic on my channel soon. What specific question would you most like to have answered?

  • @pappap1702
    @pappap1702 3 года назад +6

    I have yet to see one amputee ever have their limbs restored or any physical deformities removed. I find it very difficult to accept continuationism as a norm such as so many believe.

    • @lequitahartfield2886
      @lequitahartfield2886 2 года назад

      I never have seen it ether but I still believe God can to this day

    • @pappap1702
      @pappap1702 2 года назад

      @@lequitahartfield2886 Of course He can but obviously He chooses not to promote these charlatans

  • @MikeBTek
    @MikeBTek 3 года назад +2

    God bless you Mike. I know it takes a lot of patience and stamina to do what you do, which is to reveal the truth of God's Word against all manner of faulty reason, philosophies, and doctrines. You do it in such a way as to be respectful, but faithfully firm in truth, to be considerate of other views, but logical and wise, to be corrective and reproofing, but in a spirit of love. Thank God for refreshing.

  • @DreaPark
    @DreaPark 4 года назад +22

    I do appreciate how kind you are when assessing bethel, but I do think you should have been more stern, because it is a serious offense. They are acting as if you can prophesy all day any day... and leading people into new age divination, and those who operate in divination will not inherit the kingdom. People need warning to stay away from that or they will perish. I love your knowledge. And I love how kind you are, I hope you can stand firm and rebuke leaders who allow this stuff. Also to add to this.... them fake prophesying can lead to curses. Words cast spell and they can do A LOT of harm to the body..this is like mediums and physics. Please maybe do another video on Bethel, or other churches like this and go more in-depth, because your listeners that aren’t fully discerning need to be informed by someone with sound doctrine! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @enhancedcalm
      @enhancedcalm 4 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @drdennisramdinmawia1508
      @drdennisramdinmawia1508 4 года назад

      tsk tsk..so sorry you take this stance..but i love bethel , and the whole movement- because i have experienced things that all line up with scripture- the gifts are 100% for today ... i just feel sad people attack other people thinking they are doing GOds work

    • @enhancedcalm
      @enhancedcalm 4 года назад +4

      @@drdennisramdinmawia1508 People take this stance because the core of the Bethel movement is at odds with the Bible, it preaches a different gospel than the gospel of Christ that saves you. I know you won't believe my words, but open your bible and compare what it says to what Bethel preaches. Keep in mind that anyone can take a passage of scripture and twist it to make a point -- the devil did this when he tempted Christ. Take the whole of scripture, and not out of context. God bless you in your journey.

    • @labulldog5
      @labulldog5 4 года назад +2

      What is going on at Bethel is downright unbiblical and scary. When strong Christian men like macarthur, lawson, washer, etc. point out the error, they are called demonic. Time to pick sides, people. We are NOT all playing for the same Coach.

    • @drdennisramdinmawia1508
      @drdennisramdinmawia1508 4 года назад

      enhancedcalm ok would you please tell me what those things are that are at odds with the bible,specifically??
      Btw im a bible teacher too,and i would appreciate if somone would show me from the scriptures whats wrong with Bethel??
      The miracles?? The presence of God?? The healings?? The love of God being preached ??
      Pls tell me specifically what those are and ill tell you why i take this stance
      And i really dont apprecaite what all these cessationists and anti charismatics are doing on social media , how they have influenced the people in such a negative way about the charismatic and the workings of the Spirit.
      They stand close to blasphemy against the work of the Holy Spirit

  • @PHANTOM-ol6wz
    @PHANTOM-ol6wz 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks Mike for having an honest go at tackling this issue, it is something i have been reading through scripture and praying over. As i do tend to side with alot of cessationist theology, i am also not going to limit what Holy Spirit has the potential to do in terms of spiritual gifts, as long as it is supported by scripture. The issue that grieves me the most though is that so many people are so stuck on signs and wonders, they forget the most beautiful and important part of Gods Word.......The Gospel. We should be more focused on Preaching the Gospel than anything else.
    Keep up the great work my prayers are with you. Amen

    • @The1SilverShadow
      @The1SilverShadow 4 года назад

      I'm so with you on this...many focal point is whether tongues and healing measure up to being saved, when clearly Grace has got that covered

  • @tracykarol
    @tracykarol Год назад +3

    I was told today (again) to cut soul ties with someone because even though she’s a believer, she recently had heart surgery and I’ve suddenly developed high blood pressure (rather extreme, almost double my always prior low BP). I finally said I’m not sure I believe in soul ties. Trying to keep the peace since this person is a beloved family member who helped bring me to Christ. But her and another believe they can perform deliverance, the power of not speaking out loud you have a disease because that gives it power, generational curses, and prophecy (which has been wrong). I’m not in agreement with any of that. I’m not a cessationist but I am skeptical.

  • @amadovet
    @amadovet 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for blessing me with this video. I love your ministry and I pray for you regularly.
    I just would like say that the Lord keeps doing his will. I just can't believe that brothers and sisters that claim to have a gift like this are living the love. It seams to me that they are boasting and seeking rewards in this word.
    And I agree that our experiences sometimes talk to us more than the Bible. Therefore, I would advise everybody that claim to have such a gift that you probably have an even greater need to keep your love and knowledge of the scriptures. But of course we all do need that, even without those supernatural gifts.

  • @garynorton4647
    @garynorton4647 10 месяцев назад +1

    Luke 11:13 tells us to ask for the Holy Spirit. I then raised my hands and thanked Him, and began to speak in about 3 languages. Thank goodness someone gave me this. People have theology if something is not in the bible, then we don't do it. Music directors, youth directors, eating at church, building social halls, reck rooms for the youth, what is their theology? Everything in the bible is still in effect unless having to do with a custom. Thank you for your teaching.

  • @Hicky33
    @Hicky33 5 лет назад +3

    This cessacionism-continuationsm thing is like unnecessarily generally lumping people on two sides. Basically like just Pentecostal/Charismatic vs Baptist/Reformed position. I believe tongues don't help the Church much today, I believe miracles/healing still can happen knowing the Holy Spirit is very much available to us, I believe prophesy/extra revelation today is irrelevant considering we already have the Word of God. Which side am I supposed to align myself with? I think its only causing division and confusion.

  • @jayman1338
    @jayman1338 5 лет назад +14

    When the perfect comes is obviously the resurrection as face to face with Christ is face to face. I think John Piper has a better take on this than John MacArthur as he makes the point not to despise these gifts. The scripture says “Do not despise prophecy.”
    Why would Paul have to say that? Because people then and people now will abuse this gift.
    Look, even one of the main players in the cessation camp, R.C. Sproul was shown by God that prophecy is still for today. R.C. Sproul gave an account about a time when he was praying about a job change to which would have caused him to move to another state so one of R.C.’s old friends, that R.C. hadn’t talk to in ages, early one morning, the man felt a revelation come on about RC’s situation and felt God wanted him to talk to RC so the man had to first find out where RC even lived. Lol So he began looking him up and within a few hrs he found RC and called him. Long story short the man told RC that he felt God was pressing on him to tell RC that he shouldn’t take the other job but rather he should stay where he is at. RC states that he was surprised by this because he hadn’t spoke to the man in ages and there’s no way he would have known RC’s dilemma. RC said nothing noticeable came out of all this other than he just stayed where he was and continued his work. But he did see it as something from God but what I see is that God was showing a true man of God that N.T prophecy, which according to 1 Corinthians 14 is more personal revelation regarding personal issues than what we see in O.T. Prophecy as “Thus says the Lord” but any way what I see is that God showed RC that NT prophecy has not ceased.
    😬

    • @drdennisramdinmawia1508
      @drdennisramdinmawia1508 4 года назад +1

      you tell this to the cessationist and they'll say its a false spirit..lol
      and whats amazing is just because RC experienced this thing, he agreed that the gifts (prophecy) are still for today ---- the problem is all the other "theologians" who HAVE NOT HAD THE PRIVILEDGE of experiencing such things, who just claim the gifts have ceased....
      maybe we should consider that maybe the charismatics who so many attack, DID EXPERIENCE these things and started believing.....

    • @jayman1338
      @jayman1338 4 года назад +1

      dr dennis Ramdinmawia yeah I believe that NT prophecy is still in use but I do feel all the other gifts have ceased especially the sign gifts.
      And as far as the Charismatic Movement, I feel it’s very dangerous and seems to connect themselves to many false teachers way too often. I would encourage anyone out of a charismatic church. But having said that I do feel many charismatic Christians do have salvation so I’m not saying that just that there are better ministries to grow your faith in where you actually grow in not only the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ but also in biblical discernment.
      Thanks for the comment though.

  • @arianarubytemple6008
    @arianarubytemple6008 3 года назад +16

    Mike this is the most biblical, well balanced teaching I have ever heard on the subject. You are SUCH a huge blessing to the body of Christ. Thankyou so much for all your video content and God bless you and your family in Jesus Name I pray.... And your cat too!!!

  • @TheNelsenvideos
    @TheNelsenvideos 3 года назад +1

    The "We" can easily be understood that each person, does not have the fullness of the Divine revelation, but there would come a time when it is all put together in a way that nobody no longer has the partial (James, Peter, John, Author of Hebrews) I like going to the Ephesians 4 where there is this conglomerate of people, Apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers who come together and each play a part in equipping the saints.
    Many translations have when we come to the unity of Faith, but it is literally When THE Faith comes to a Unit. Jude 3, has defended earnestly for THE faith. That now, the Faith has come to a uit and we can all speak the truth in love, and each individual part working together to build up the church can help each other grow...Paul says we can no longer be tossed here and there by every false teacher. Obviously not every person's revelation needs to be in the scripture if they are saying the same thing as what has been written. No new teaching by adding every single person who ever prophecies...Peter says we have been given all things for life and godliness. We do not even have all of Jesus' teachings, so obviously it is not everything that people have ever said but when God has assured us that everything we need for life and godliness is all brought together in the written word, Old and New Testament alike, that there would be no longer a need for the word to be confirmed. Gifts accompanied people to assure that the "new revelation" they were giving to people groups, assured people they were of God. Like Jesus miracles did for him. We no longer need that since the perfect has come and now each individual can see what was written or spoken.
    If it is the 2nd coming, then new revelation should still be coming out all the time and be written and added to what we have in scripture. 1 Corinthians 14 is the direct context of 1 Cor. 13, not 1 Corinthians 15. 1 Cor. 12 (Now I want to speak of you of gifts...that goes to 14, 15 is a new section..."Now I would remind you..."
    And in the overall context of gifts needed and tongues needed, and prophecy needed in the congregation is because they still needed it, but if the bible is now complete, we don't need to rely upon a person who has these gifts to come in and speak to us because we can all read and come to an understanding.

  • @thelmameaney7970
    @thelmameaney7970 3 года назад +1

    There is no limit to the power of God. No time, space or power can prevent Him from doing what He wants to do. He is the same yesterday, today and forever. His is the power and the glory forever and ever. " His love has no limit, His grace has no measure, His power has no boundaries known unto man."Let us not boast on our faith, but in the mercy and grace of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Amen.

  • @gleasonparker1684
    @gleasonparker1684 5 лет назад +14

    I think tongues and other gifts will cease at the rapture. It started on the day of Pentecost and that is when the church Age begin. So it will logically end at the rapture.

    • @jeffreybomba
      @jeffreybomba 3 года назад

      They will cease when the perfect comes. Does He scoop us up and then come right back with us? I have what seems to be a unique view. When the NT speak of the DAY OF THE LORD it seems to encompass more that the day He returns and unleashed all heaven on the army if Satan. Scripture say that before the DotL the stars and etc fall and the dead in Christ rise. I believe the Seals are the birth pangs, 5 and 6 are those signs. Jacob’s troubles begin when the Jewish witnesses are sealed which is followed by the SUDDEN multitude in heaven (rapture). That is why the witnesses (first 3 1/2) are not mention until afterward.

    • @caymanhunter2612
      @caymanhunter2612 3 года назад +2

      Actually if we're being honest, why does the "gift of tongues" only affect certain "charismatic" or "Pentecostal" churches. Are the Catholics, Orthodox, or Anglicans not holy enough? No it's not that.
      The modern gift of tongues is no different than mass hysteria. Languages can be evaluated and tracked back thousands of years, when people do the gift of tongues they tend to either make baby noises or a terrible stereotype attempt at African languages. Many European languages can link certain words with languages in the middle east. But even ignoring that, the words in the gift of tongues doesn't even represent possible languages as there needs to be certain syntax. I'm not outright saying that they know they are making it up but the pressure to have the gift of tongues compells your mind to take up the task.
      Also the "gift of tongues" has been a pagan thing for millennia. often with demons(daemons) entering your body to control and make you speak. This thing in Christian churches now should be viewed as a heresy.

    • @jeffreybomba
      @jeffreybomba 3 года назад +1

      @@caymanhunter2612 What passes as the gift of tongues in the modern church has ZERO biblical basis. Public speaking of tongues is recorded 3 times in Acts. The second time it happens was when Peter was sent to the Gentiles and he described what happened as the Spirit falling on them like it had in the beginning, not every time someone got saved or even every church gathering. You make a good connection because the only time we see “Pentecostal” behavior in scripture is when someone is possessed by a demon. If someone want to raise their hands or get a little animated then who should care. When it becomes an emotion experience and people start barking and throwing themselves on the floor then they have left any grounding in scripture.

    • @caymanhunter2612
      @caymanhunter2612 3 года назад

      @@jeffreybomba yes, exactly. They are practically just Pagans putting their demon gods over Gods face. This should be viewed as not just heretical but a ticket to be condemned to hell. This isn't a matter of eastern orthodox vs roman catholic, this is literally a false idol, pretendint that there's this demonic like holy spirit can just enter you and make you do things???? God is clear that he gives us free will, he fries when we do bad with it, but freedom is more important than safety.

    • @jeffreybomba
      @jeffreybomba 3 года назад

      @@caymanhunter2612 when it comes to things like this I try to draw a distinction between the “shepherds” and the flock. The apostles grew up being told there was one coming, Israel was the suffering servant and Messiah was coming to defeat Rome. They ignored and or argued with Jesus and their last question before He ascended was IS THE KINGDOM COMING NOW? After everything Peter had seen, Paul had to call him out for setting himself apart from gentiles when Jew rolled into town. The sad thing is that every denomination does something that even Paul would have spanked them for. We need to find away to protect ourselves from false teaching without condemning others.

  • @MissCandiceD
    @MissCandiceD 5 лет назад +3

    Mike, you bless me with each video. I thank the Lord for you and your work. You always make me think and reconsider what I believe, you challenge me to do my own research on the subjects that you explore and I get closer to God for it. I don’t think you will ever know in this life the impact that God and the truth are having through you on people around the world. Please never stop what you are doing!

  • @mrbas5150
    @mrbas5150 3 года назад +7

    All the tongues I've witnessed have been the same sounding incoherent nonsense, all prophecies have been nothing but vague cold reading the same as mediums and tarot card readers.
    I've been to a lot of different churches who claim these things, and 100 percent ( of the ones I have been to ) have been false and cases of self delusion.

    • @jerrypotter4137
      @jerrypotter4137 2 года назад

      a broken thing: your comment was good but the point of the bible is that everything you witnessed, stopped 2000 years ago. The "sign gifts" don't exist anymore. Therefore everything you see is going to be false. Keep matching scripture with scripture for the truth. Happy Reading.

  • @larrybenson6191
    @larrybenson6191 Год назад

    God never changes he is the same today tomorrow and forever.the gift are still here

  • @marygonzalez-tc1yq
    @marygonzalez-tc1yq 3 года назад +2

    Special gifts given to the apostles as raising the dead, speaking in tongues(being understood by hearers in their native tongue), prophesy ability and special knowledge has not been had and written about since, as Jesus said it would cease.

  • @christinslyngman2776
    @christinslyngman2776 5 лет назад +9

    I am so glad you spoke about this, Mike! I've been looking into cessationism and John Macarthur because of his book, Strange Fire...I am specifically focused a lot right now in my studies on Bethel, and the extreme signs and wonders movement because I see little bits and pieces making their way into my church. (Most definitely not through my pastor or the messages, but in some of the theologies and practices of some of the church members). I definitely see that I agree with you on the interpretations of 1 Corinthians 13 and this really helped to clarify WHY as opposed to me just believing what I believe if that makes sense. Anyway, thank you so much for your ministry, it has been helping me be able to reach out to others in a loving and godly way in their understanding of the gospel.

    • @jimmyglover2775
      @jimmyglover2775 3 года назад

      Read Holy Fire by RT Kendall (A response to John MacArthur)

    • @armandodeking
      @armandodeking 2 года назад

      Read authentic fire by Michael Brown

  • @fisherofmen7197
    @fisherofmen7197 4 года назад +8

    I believe the gifts are still around but we must be cautious and test the spirits because there are counterfeits our there

  • @stephenatkinson480
    @stephenatkinson480 4 года назад +17

    That was the best most scriptural balanced view I’ve ever heard. Good job brother keep up the good work.

    • @haroldhahn9387
      @haroldhahn9387 4 года назад

      Balanced view what is that? There are only three views. The right view. The wrong view or no view. God Ahmighty gives his Holy spirit to those whom he chooses and through that spiritual impartation comes the ability to get the right view....

    • @StonyKalango
      @StonyKalango 2 года назад +1

      @@haroldhahn9387 you are wrong. He imparts His Spirit to all believers

  • @VelmaLong
    @VelmaLong 4 месяца назад

    I know the gift are still working. I am 70 years old and walked eith Jesus for about 35 years. I have been healed myself and I know others that have been when you see it you can't deny Jesus power is as real now as in his day

  • @csquatch2432
    @csquatch2432 3 года назад +2

    I'm somewhere dead in the middle of cessationist Baptist and benny hen charismatic. I don't believe God's spirit never touches people. That his gifts aren't gone. Christ said we would go to do greater than him. And it is the power of Christ within you. But, I do not believe in Bethel or benny hen type of shenanigans. And I'm actually from a charismatic church. But, I never believed in the calling 30 people up and pushing them down "in the spirit" and God forgive me if I am wrong. But I do believe in spiritual gifts still in todays time.

  • @stephen4384
    @stephen4384 3 года назад +3

    Even Jesus stopped performing miracles to some people at some point during His earthly ministry...I so appreciate Mike's attitude on the whole thing...doesn't matter if they ceased or not just put your faith in the already revealed written word. That's all you can truly be secure in.
    Bethel is probably very similar to the church in Corinth.

    • @hanselrpacheco
      @hanselrpacheco Год назад

      I don’t think we should say that without knowing them personally. I’ve heard a lot they’re some of the most loving and pure people

  • @MarkRidlen
    @MarkRidlen 4 года назад +15

    I've been cessationist most of my life, but then dreams I had when I was younger started to authenticate as prophecy. I had to reevaluate a lot of things at that point. I was born and raised a Christian but I experienced a real revival at that point. Still struggling with sin, though, it's not a magic bullet like I hoped it would be.

    • @Charles.Wright
      @Charles.Wright 4 года назад +2

      The grace of God is the key! Keep on the path, brother

    • @tomtemple69
      @tomtemple69 10 месяцев назад

      It was the opposite for me, I grew up in an extremely charismatic household
      But I'm a non normative continuationist, the miraculous gifts continue in places where the gospel is still being spread, and they continue until the church is established and then fade away once the full faith is delivered

  • @shanebert77
    @shanebert77 3 года назад +3

    I used to teach at a Church a few years ago and I was tasked with doing some classes using books that came from Bethel. I enjoyed reading the books, but when it came time to teach what was in the books I ran into some pretty tough issues. I would have loved to learn everything I am learning now back then. Overall I liked the bulk of what those books had to say except for the 15 or 25 percent that was a little wacky.
    Thanks for this video I am learning so much from this ministry

  • @lindalawler8343
    @lindalawler8343 7 месяцев назад +1

    I agree with you. I believe the gifts to still be available. We cannot limit God. I believe that Charismatic churches are wrong about tounges. I have been to many churches who speak in tounges, but have NEVER heard an interpretation! I know people who have the gift of healing, but they never talk about it. When you see pastors doing healing, it is fake and they are doing it to glorify themselves. The church still needs gifts of faith, encouragement, showing mercy, etc. When people quote the scripture that talks about the ceasing of gifts, they never get to the end. I don't know about you, but I am not seeing Jesus face to face, yet.

  • @lancedooley7558
    @lancedooley7558 Год назад +4

    I believe spiritual gifts still exist.

  • @DtotheK88
    @DtotheK88 5 лет назад +3

    Healings are real. My cat was paralyzed from a cancer on his spine. Everyone including Veterinarians were advising me and my mom to have it put to sleep. We stood on the word and spoke in tongues over the cat and believed for healing. That was about 10-11 years ago. My cat is still alive today and runs around. He has lived a long beautiful life. God is good. He gave us his children the authority to rule. Power of life and death are in our tongues. We have the power to raise the dead on the inside of us. When we balance grace and faith we can move the mountains.

  • @Cinnamonbuns13
    @Cinnamonbuns13 5 лет назад +32

    Mike, would you do a video on the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry?

    • @jasmineh2568
      @jasmineh2568 5 лет назад +3

      yes please! I've known countless people go there and I don't know what to say to them anymore...

    • @lindsay-siantrehearne2079
      @lindsay-siantrehearne2079 4 года назад +1

      Jasmine Hollins Chris Roseborough on Fighting for the Faith channel does a great episode on Bethel x

    • @MuMu-fu7qe
      @MuMu-fu7qe 4 года назад +8

      Lindsay-Sian Trehearne I am subscribed to F4F and while it’s biblical and entertaining, I find it snarky most of the time and would appreciate a video in the spirit of loving correction, as I would expect from Mike Winger.

    • @toolegittoquit_001
      @toolegittoquit_001 4 года назад

      Mike is all over the erroneous ways of the Bethel church

  • @blueberrymuffinscottage
    @blueberrymuffinscottage 5 лет назад +9

    Hello, Pastor Mike! Lately this phrase that I have heard some Christians say has been running through my head and actually grieving me a bit: "It's not the Father, Son and Holy Bible. It's the Father, Son and Holy Spirit." I was involved in a Bethel-ey ministry for quite a while, and through the word have been able to refute alot of doctrine they taught that didn't line up, but I can't seem to shake this one. How do you respond when other people of faith accuse you for "thinking too much" or "worshipping the Bible instead of the Spirit"? I don't think you have done a video on this before (I'm not sure how common this teaching is either), but it would be very encouraging to hear it preached about. Thank you, and God bless you! I hope you see this!

    • @zacdredge3859
      @zacdredge3859 2 года назад

      You simply remind them that the Word is another member of the trinity(ie Jesus) so we're obviously not saying the Holy Bible refers to the Spirit. You could then point them to the fact that Holy Spirit always moves people to worship Jesus.😅

    • @sandigrace2271
      @sandigrace2271 2 года назад +2

      The Holy Spirit inspired the written Word, the Bible. So what they are saying makes no sense. Jesus said His Words are Spirit and Life. Paul calls Scripture, "God breathed."
      The first time I heard that little saying of theirs, I knew these were people trying to separate the Holy Spirit from His own Words. And why would they want to do that? To mis-quote Him possibly? To teach error in His Name? I believe so. If they can convince people that some small heresy is from the Holy Spirit ... they can drive a truck through that error and introduce larger destructive heresies.
      1 John 4, don't believe every spirit. Test the spirits because MANY false prophets have gone out into the world. How do we test the spirits? Through God's Word. Through the Holy Spirit inspired truths in HIS Word.
      It's like they are trying to disarm us and get us to willingly lay down our swords. See Ephesians 6:10-18 (especially vs 17).

  • @DKM905
    @DKM905 Год назад +1

    Good afternoon Pastor Mike thank you for reporting all that you do . Bringing truth. Prayers for you to always inspire and inform with a loving heart.

  • @chosenonebygod
    @chosenonebygod 2 месяца назад

    When we consider verse 12, it becomes clear that it can only be a testament to the divine nature of God.
    "For now we see through a glass, darkly, but then face to face: now I know in part, but then shall I know even as also I am known." In this verse, the phrase' face to face' resonates deeply, for it is Jesus, the perfect face, who truly knows us. He is the one who can illuminate our understanding of the Word, Jesus Christ, Who has been perfect from the very beginning, fostering a sense of familiarity and connection with our Savior.
    "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." (John 1:1 KJB) Here, the 'Word' refers to Jesus Christ, who is both divine and the embodiment of God's communication with humanity.
    When we speak of the Bible being perfect, let us be clear-which Bible are we referring to? The term 'perfect' is not a mere coincidence, it appears 42 times in the New Testament, a number that holds significance in its own right, 6 X 7. This repetition underscores the certainty and clarity of the Bible's perfection.
    The following only happens in the King James Bible:
    THE ELTON ANOMALY
    "When you're reading a different bible, you're reading a different "version" of God." Brandon Peterson
    The entire King James Bible consists of 823,543 words and numbers, including the cover, the book titles, and all the chapters, verses, and words inside.
    Here is the breakdown:
    Structure of the Bible
    Words in Title of Bible (Cover): 5 (E.g. HOLY BIBLE KING JAMES VERSION)
    Words in Book Titles: 376 (E.g., THE BOOK OF JOSHUA)
    Total Chapters in the Bible: 1189 (E.g. CHAPTER 3)
    Total Verses in the Bible: 31,102 (E.g. 16)
    Text of the Bible
    Words in Verse Text: 789,629 (E.g., In the beginning was the Word…)
    Words in Psalm Superscriptions: 1034 (E.g., A Psalm of David)
    Words/Letters in Psalm 119 Inscriptions: 22 (E.g. ALEPH)
    Words in Colophons: 186 (E.g., Unto the Galatians written from Rome)
    Structure of the Bible + Text of the Bible
    (5 + 376 + 1189 + 31102) + (789,629 + 1034 + 22 + 186) = 823,543
    Total = 823,543 which is, 7^7 (Seven to the Power of Seven) = 7×7×7×7×7×7×7

  • @thanevakarian9762
    @thanevakarian9762 8 месяцев назад +3

    If even 1% of the testimonies of healings and other gifts are true then we should all pray and hope we can show Gods glory and power with those Gifts. The faking of them is not good. Maybe one day we can get to a place where you don’t have to be a weird hyper charismatic to believe in them.

  • @eliasrodriguezofficial9603
    @eliasrodriguezofficial9603 5 лет назад +3

    Brother thank you! I was studying that topic And you helped me a lot.
    keep it going, thats the best way to seek the truth, going to the base, to the original🙌🏻
    God bless you🙏🏻

  • @zealstoker7578
    @zealstoker7578 3 года назад +4

    Good stuff here brother! Just preached on this chapter last Sunday. Love is the mark of a mature believer in Christ. The theme throughout 1 Cor 13 is love and maturity (telios). Thankful for you and your ministry.

  • @elikrines1506
    @elikrines1506 4 месяца назад

    In the Ages to Come, God will continue to show us the immeasurable riches of His grace and power.
    Hebrews 6:5
    and have tasted the goodness of the word of God and *the powers of the age to come*

  • @choiboi96
    @choiboi96 5 лет назад +2

    Mike I appreciate your teachings. They are very balanced. Sadly, many people go to the extremes of many biblical topics and issues (I've done this as well). God bless you man.

  • @SketchpadWarrior
    @SketchpadWarrior 5 лет назад +45

    "Continuationism" is a just an easier way of saying, "1 Cor. 12 through 14"

  • @ctrig3088
    @ctrig3088 5 лет назад +3

    For he who speaks in a tongue does not speak to men but to God, for no one understands him; however, in the spirit he speaks mysteries.
    I Corinthians 14:2‭ NKJV
    I believe this verse affirms that tongues aren't necessarily a language.

  • @BPn1nja
    @BPn1nja 2 года назад +3

    I see a lot of comments concerning tongues and to that let me say this; Read the whole chapter (1st Cor 14), there is a theme. Paul says there is no point in talking if you can't understand it. Unfruitful. Every "tongues speaker" takes a few verses out of context and never takes the whole chapter for what it is saying. I speak in a tongue called English. When I pray silently I think in English. This obsession with tongues is self-serving, it does not help your fellow believer. It is the shallow end of the pool. The Bible is infinitely deep and adults are still playing in the kiddy pool thinking they are spiritual. Self-sacrifice, loving all with the love of God. Understanding and lamenting that we only have one life to live to bring glory and honor to God and living like that is what you believe is spiritual. Walking by faith, listening to the prompting of the Spirit, being careful for nothing (AKA not worrying) is spiritual. 1 Corinthians 3:11 -15 When you are praying things that you didn't even understand do you think that will come up gold, silver, and precious stones or wood, hay, and stubble? I am offering a rebuke to people obsessed with this affliction of misaligned priorities as much as preaching to myself because I am not living as spiritually as I ought to be. I have witnessed very few Godly men live out a spiritual life, but their fruit was evident to all those who knew them. These men didn't boast of themselves, they were humble and meek and served others. I have met a lot of men who have told me how spiritual they are and they usually want me to be to prove to them how "filled" I am. I look for their fruit and it is not there.

    • @Irina-fc8fk
      @Irina-fc8fk 10 дней назад

      @@BPn1nja agree with you. From what I studied and researched that is what I get from 1Cor 14. But I have several friends who say they speak in tongues and have the gift of translation so they know what they are saying and can let people around know. I am not sure what to think about it as the only way described in the Bible is if one speaks in tongues (in public) the other person is to translate. What are your thoughts about it?

    • @BPn1nja
      @BPn1nja 9 дней назад

      @@Irina-fc8fk So they speak in a gibberish language then translate the thing they said into what I assume is English. They are their own middleman. Judge the things said in "tongues" by this John 16:12 I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.
      13 Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.
      14 He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you.
      15 All things that the Father hath are mine: therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall shew it unto you.
      16 A little while, and ye shall not see me: and again, a little while, and ye shall see me, because I go to the Father.
      If it does not glorify Christ it is not of the Spirit. If it glorifies the Spirit it is not of the Spirit. It is a high bar, on purpose.

  • @heart4almighty
    @heart4almighty 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this biblical view. It does seem that this topic ignites a fire in people who have been in charismatic churches all their lives. I really appreciate the balanced viewpoint. I cannot deny that God has done supernatural things in my life. It’s not an everyday occurrence, but there is no denying it when these things occur. Thank you again 😊

  • @jesusweisbrod9041
    @jesusweisbrod9041 4 года назад +1

    Thank you brother Mike Winger you have put it in the words that I view this topic as. I completely agree with you. May the Lord bless you for your service.

  • @Cinnamonbuns13
    @Cinnamonbuns13 5 лет назад +10

    At least with Cessationist I'm more confident they have a grounded biblical understanding. The Signs and Wonders movement is Christian New Age/Mysticism

    • @IAmisMaster
      @IAmisMaster 5 лет назад +1

      Cinnamonbuns13
      Except their one verse to support "cessationism" is completely out of context as demonstrated here.

    • @Cinnamonbuns13
      @Cinnamonbuns13 5 лет назад

      @@IAmisMaster there's more than one verse. Mike even says so in the video and a lot of Cessationist don't use this verse.

    • @IAmisMaster
      @IAmisMaster 5 лет назад

      Cinnamonbuns13
      Curious, which verses?

    • @Cinnamonbuns13
      @Cinnamonbuns13 5 лет назад

      @@IAmisMaster www.gotquestions.org/cessationism.html

    • @tylerworrell4446
      @tylerworrell4446 5 лет назад +2

      @@Cinnamonbuns13 I read the article and its misinterpreting verses as well as giving misinformation. For example, it claims that Augustine was a cessationist, yet if you have ever read anything about Augustine you would know he didn't remain a cessationist as he himself experienced the work of the spirit in his own life as well as 70 other occasions over the course of a few years. I wouldn't take that article as fact. Lots of misinterpretation as well historical innacuracy.

  • @sirjoseph68
    @sirjoseph68 5 лет назад +7

    Hey Mike, any plans to do a video on the Seventh Day Adventist church?

  • @mikeanderson7962
    @mikeanderson7962 3 года назад +3

    LOVE this: @34:00 "Lord just give us WHATEVER YOU want to give us!!!!!!!!!!!" YES, YES, YES!!! I wish i could find ONE church that truly operated in THAT attitude!!!!!!!

  • @justkenzie
    @justkenzie 3 года назад +1

    This is no easy thing to study out. I can't say I'm a full cessationist, but I am weary of most claims that God has given one "a word" or a vision, etc... I have a family member who seems fixated on "gifts" and I believe his Spiritual understanding of more crucial matters is lacking as a result. He gives credit to the Holy Spirit for strange things that can easily be attributed to demonic deception or even simple "intuition", which humans seem to possess naturally. He's also taken in a substantial amount of various psychedelics, unfortunately. Also, I've known plenty of people involved in New Age and witchcraft who could claim they have gifts of prophecy or healing, yet they're unsaved... so conversing with someone who's fixating on this topic gets exhausting, especially with how extensive the study of it seems to be... I don't have a lot of time for in-depth study of the issue. Hopefully Mike's presentation here gives me somewhat of a springboard at least.

  • @dezzedd9293
    @dezzedd9293 5 лет назад +2

    FIRST AND FOREMOST I THANK GOD FOR HIS WORD but i d also like to thank you MIke for doing what you do on this channel and in your videos!!!!.Ever since I discovered your channel I love to watch at least one of your videos a day. especially with coffee, gotta get me one of those mugs! lol You have really helped me to understand GOD's Word more and more so thankyou and may our Lord Christ Jesus bless you and your family!!!!

  • @kestrelkaylin5321
    @kestrelkaylin5321 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for what you do brother, I appreciate your candor and the hard work you put into this.

  • @James-wx9bf
    @James-wx9bf 5 лет назад +17

    Mike you’re giving Matt Chandler a run for his money, when it comes to talking with your hands

    • @olyviaiozzi6464
      @olyviaiozzi6464 3 года назад +2

      This was two years ago.. but have you SEEN John piper 😂

  • @dennisking4589
    @dennisking4589 4 года назад +4

    The difference between God giving a prophetic word a few times in your life, or healing your sickness, or etc is not the same as a gift. A gift was accessible to the receiver to use to edify the church on a regular basis.
    Does God answer prayer even through miracles? Yes.
    Does anyone bring back the dead or heal the sick on demand today? No.

    • @ritabrandow1318
      @ritabrandow1318 4 года назад

      Amen

    • @jesusdiazzz6369
      @jesusdiazzz6369 2 года назад

      Are you saying people cannot be brought back from the dead or heal?

    • @dennisking4589
      @dennisking4589 2 года назад

      @@jesusdiazzz6369 No, I am saying it is possible through prayer for God to do anything, but People do not have these gifts any longer.
      There are gifts such as teaching, Shepherding, faith, exhortation, hospitality etc but no one can cure cancer or revive the dead, and I have never heard anyone speak in tongues that was not gibberish.

    • @jesusdiazzz6369
      @jesusdiazzz6369 2 года назад

      @@dennisking4589 That makes me question your faith and if you have the spirit if you deny those things. There is so many testimonies of people coming back from the dead and getting cured from cancer. Jesus even said to the apostles who couldn't cast out demon because they have little faith. Where does the bible say tongues is only speaking in a human language? I am not denying that there is people who speak in fake tongues and try to teach it, the charismatics. But where does the bible say the gift ceased before the "perfect" comes? God said in the latter days he will pure his spirit to ALL flesh and they shall speak in new tongues, prophesy, and cast out devils. This will all happen before the coming of Christ, the "perfect."
      Acts 2:17-20
      King James Version
      17 And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams:
      18 And on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my Spirit; and they shall prophesy:
      19 And I will shew wonders in heaven above, and signs in the earth beneath; blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke:
      20 The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and notable day of the Lord come:

    • @dennisking4589
      @dennisking4589 2 года назад

      @@jesusdiazzz6369
      1) No need to question my faith; not believing that men can raise the dead has nothing to do with my faith in Christ.
      2) Jesus didn't say the Apostles couldn't cast out demons do to lack of faith, that was to His disciples....there were no Apostles until after the resurrection.
      3) Speaking in Tongues was how the Gospel was spread, to people of different languages.
      4) I applaud your use of the KJV

  • @brent-sherman
    @brent-sherman 5 месяцев назад

    I like what Pastor Chuck Smith says about this the best: If you take a 100% absolute position on a matter where God's Word has not also taken a 100% absolute position on the same matter, well, this is how new denominations get started. And, also continued divisions. The one thing I would add is, let's not try to elevate our human intellect above the authority of Scrpiture. This is where the problem tends to start.

  • @deirdrehelms5958
    @deirdrehelms5958 3 года назад

    Thank you for Opposing the Prosperity/Word/Prophetic movements while STILL knowing God is not silent towards us

  • @wmarkfish
    @wmarkfish 5 лет назад +5

    Only Christ who is "the Word" is perfect. Perfect is an absolute that should be reserved for describing the one and only Absolute; that is, the Lord. Perfect does not mean the physical paper and ink bible but the Word which is Christ who is spiritually perfect. So my reading is that when Christ comes again there will be no need for these gifts. Tongues are imperfect flesh and pass away with knowledge and prophecy, when the Perfect comes on that perfect day we will be in our perfect bodies. I think people fail to pause and think at the word Perfect and what it fully means. I think people tend to over glorify the scripture and mistake it for the Lord and worship it (which is idolatry btw). The words only become the Word when Christ shines through the words in perfection via the Holy Spirit, in order to change us (as on the road to Damascus). The Perfect in this scripture refers to that perfect day when all perfection reigns and all imperfection passes away.

    • @gamemoves2415
      @gamemoves2415 5 лет назад

      The Bible is God, and so it's perfect. The Word's of God are God himself. Psalm 138:2

  • @ruthvansandt9713
    @ruthvansandt9713 4 года назад +5

    Thank you. I’ve just left WoF and am reevaluating my doctrine. This is my issue on the other end from John McCarthur and Justin Peters... Glad to hear a balanced perspective.

    • @jorgem2048
      @jorgem2048 3 года назад +1

      Same here Definitely had to unlearn some things coming out of wof.

    • @chargreen9940
      @chargreen9940 3 года назад +1

      Praise God that you left WoF!

    • @elevens8863
      @elevens8863 3 года назад +1

      I also left the WOF/NAR False prosperity movement. John MacArthur & Justin Peters definitely played a big part of my walk Growing in true doctrine. I tried to be a continuationist leaving that hyper charismatic movement but when I see Miracles, Healings, tongues & prophecy in the Bible and compare it to what people describe as “miracles” “healings” “prophecy” & “tongues” today it just doesn’t convince me. It honestly makes more sense to me that God no longer distributes sign gifts and that they were used to only authenticate God’s message for a period of time until the canon of scripture was closed. When I think of the “modern Charismatic” movement I think of just a bunch of schizophrenic people saying God spoke to me , professing to have visions when they speak out of their own imagination,boosting up your self esteem calling it “prophecy” babbling really fast calling it tongues when’s it gibberish. People vibrating, shaking , falling, screaming fire fire fire, claiming to “heal” just because someone who’s obese and on a wheel chair took a few steps. Claiming to pray when all they do is “decree & declare” & they keep “binding” Satan which means to “arrest” so who keeps letting him go? They claim every unbeliever & even Christians have “demons” and go around casting out the “squeaky squid spirit 🦑 “ according to them I have religious spirit like the Pharisees. The more I examine continuationism the more I stand on ceassationism. By the way if anyone know’s someone with the gift of miracles can you bring my aunt back from the dead she just got murdered in Mexico & mom has been grieving over her sister really bad. To the one who may have the gift of healing my Grandma has Alzheimer’s and my mother has schizophrenia & ptsd because she had to identify her sisters body. Don’t forget the people in the hospital dealing with cancer, coronavirus & etc.

    • @chargreen9940
      @chargreen9940 3 года назад +2

      @@elevens8863 I do wonder about the Apostolic gifts and those who claim healing gifts. Why then doesn't every church have a gifted healer on staff? Why do we even have Covid-19 still? Just have the "healers" eradicate it. Also, how come not one single "prophet" told us to expect coronavirus? I would NEVER deny the miracles of GOD but the phony-ness of man just becomes too much! I am a sola scriptura, closed canon believer who is caught somewhere between cessation and continuation...

    • @elevens8863
      @elevens8863 3 года назад +2

      God is definitely still a miracle worker and a healer but do we see Christians with gift of miracles and healing‘s no I think we’re on the same page brother. I’m also sola scriptura!! God bless

  • @thevray1
    @thevray1 3 года назад +4

    So clear and helpful! You’ve blessed my life and given me clarity on so many question marks.

  • @MegaPezza1
    @MegaPezza1 2 года назад +1

    The whole point of 1 Cor. 12 through 14 is about about appropriate use of the spiritual gifts within the church. Some in Corinth thought they were 'super-spiritual' because they spoke in tongues. Paul writes this section to point out that different gifts are given to different people within the body to build up the church and not become arrogant about particular gifts. The famous chapter 13 on love is to point out that using a gift without love helps no-one. I don't believe chapter 13 is about cessation of the gifts as I can't see that 'perfection' has arrived in the world or the church, instead Paul's words are still relevant, as are the gifts...but use them in love.

  • @davidoslund9824
    @davidoslund9824 4 года назад +2

    I don’t think so because I have the gifts of the spirit.