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Cessationism versus continuationism - Wikipedia

Cessationism is a doctrine that spiritual gifts such as speaking in tongues, prophecy, and healing ceased with the apostolic age. The doctrine was developed in ...

Why I Am a Cessationist - The Gospel Coalition

I've become convinced that some of the so-called charismatic gifts are no longer given and that they aren't a regular feature of life in the church.

Cessationism - Tabletalk Magazine

the doctrine that the spiritual gifts that communicate or confirm divine revelation—particularly the gifts of tongues, miracles, and prophecy—ceased with the ...

Is cessationism biblical? What is a cessationist? | GotQuestions.org

Most cessationists believe that, while God can and still does perform miracles today, the Holy Spirit no longer uses individuals to perform ...

A Brief Case for Cessationism - The Reformed Classicalist

A Brief Case for Cessationism ... Cessationism says that miraculous gifts, especially tongues and prophecy, have ceased with the closing of the canon of Scripture ...

Understanding Cessationism: The Gifts of the Spirit & the Church ...

The essential claim of cessationism is that there are certain gifts or activities (charismata) of the Holy Spirit mentioned in Scripture that ...

Is it "Hyper-Cessationism" to believe that God doesn't lead through ...

Denton defines “hyper-cessationism” (a term he appears to have coined) as teaching that God has no interaction with us apart form His Word.

What is a Hyper-Cessationist? - Reformation 21

As a capital “R” Reformed person, I would call myself a cessationist. This simply means that I believe God has “ceased” giving any new ...

Spiritual Gifts Ceased? Arguments for Cessationism - Geeky Christian

Cessationism is the view that certain spiritual gifts have ceased. We're talking about gifts like prophecy, tongues, word of knowledge, healings, and miracles.

Cessationism and Strange Fire | Blog | Think Theology

Pennington begins by explaining what cessationism is: the belief that the miraculous gifts have ceased, including tongues, prophecy and healing.

Blog Post - The Case for Cessationism Stands - Grace to You

I began by defining cessationism. Cessationists believe it is neither the Spirit's plan nor His normal pattern to distribute miraculous ...

What Is Cessationism? A Continuationist Perspective - Sam Storms

A cessationist is someone who believes that certain spiritual gifts, typically those of a more overtly supernatural nature, ...

Cessationists, help me understand you better. : r/Reformed - Reddit

The "soft" cessationist is what the other replies here so far are presenting, that God continues to use miracles as he chooses, but that they no ...

Let the Reformed of the Lord Say No to Cessationism

These discussions center on a basic question: “Are the miraculous gifts for today?” Cessationists would answer no.

Critiquing Cessationism: The Gifts of the Spirit & the Church Today

In this post, I want to graciously and honestly address some weaknesses in the arguments set forth in support of cessationism.

Understanding Cessationism from a Continuationist Perspective

Cessationists argue that the miraculous gifts of the Spirit gradually disappeared from the life of the church following the death of John, the last apostle.

What Cessationism Is Not | The Cripplegate

Cessationism is not anti-supernatural, nor does it deny the possibility of miracles. When it comes to understanding the cessationist position, the question is ...

Is cessationism the reformed view? - Truth Unites

In reality, there is no one single reformed view on the issue of cessationism. Cessationism is not endorsed, or, to my knowledge, even addressed ...

Cessationism: A Systematic Apostasy | Vincent Cheung

Cessationism corrupts the entire Christian system of truth, and the entire Christian way of life. It attacks everything about the Christian ...

The Heresy of Cessationism 1 (The Scriptures) Daniel Kolenda

Cessationism is the belief that the "miraculous gifts" of the Spirit ceased with the end of the "Apostolic Age." In this Episode of OFF THE ...