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1 | Spirit received is miraculous never non | Acts 2:38 | Morant61 | 173773 | ||
Greetings My Friend! It is also a serious mistake to assume that the gifts are no longer valid for today when no Scripture actually says any such thing. :-) p.s. - By the way, I did like your outline in a previous post about the word 'today' in Acts! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Spirit received is miraculous never non | Acts 2:38 | koscheiman | 173799 | ||
Are you saying the miraculous gifts of Acts 2:38 are still in existence. | ||||||
3 | Spirit received is miraculous never non | Acts 2:38 | Morant61 | 173802 | ||
Yeap! Scripture records that God gave them, but it never records that He ceased to give them. Note that v. 39 says that the promise is for 'all God will call'! Have a great day my friend! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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4 | Spirit received is miraculous never non | Acts 2:38 | koscheiman | 173836 | ||
1 Corinthians 13 will shed light on this for you. First of all in verse 9 it says "in part" which is said in view of the temporary use and purpose of the spiritual gifts. While the church had such helps, the knowledge of spiritual things was but partial. verse 10- "That which is perfect (complete)" has reference to the completed NT also called "the perfect law of liberty" in James 1:25. When that was given to the church, the temporary and partial information derived thru the spiritual gifts was to be no longer necessary thus "that which is in part shall be done away." E. M. Zerr |
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5 | Spirit received is miraculous never non | Acts 2:38 | DocTrinsograce | 173837 | ||
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6 | Spirit received is miraculous never non | Acts 2:38 | koscheiman | 174001 | ||
What does the International Church of Christ Cult have to do with the discussion of the Holy Spirit and Miracles? | ||||||