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1 | what is the importance of tongues? | Acts 2:4 | 1-2steve | 148314 | ||
Searcher56, I went and checked out your post #116386 and 115095 and it seemed pretty sound!:) Though I still am not sure about knowledge or prophesy. But at this point, prophesy is in the N.T., and knowledge is there as well. So I have to believe that there is also no need for these sign gifts today. In Christ, steve |
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2 | what is the importance of tongues? | Acts 2:4 | Searcher56 | 148368 | ||
Steve, only if the perfect has come, is knowledge and prophesy no longer needed. Tongues is a another issue. S |
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3 | what is the importance of tongues? | Acts 2:4 | DocTrinsograce | 148376 | ||
Dear Steve, Just for proper balance, here are some good arguments for cessationism: Dr. Thomas Edgar of Captial Bible Seminary: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/5068/charismata/edgar.htm Dr. John F. Walvoord of Dallas Theological Seminary: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/5068/charismata/walvoord.htm Dr. Willem Berends of Reformed Theological College: http://www.pastornet.net.au/rtc/cessatn.htm And regarding the scriptural nature of tongues, I'd always recommend Charles Hodge: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/5068/charismata/hodge.htm Anyone serious about making some kind of normative behavior associated with signs and wonders should be familiar with all of the arguments and be able to address them. An alternative is to throw out sola scriptura entirely in favor of experientialism, thereby avoiding the arguments altogether. In Him, Doc |
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