Cessationism vs. Continuationism: Which side is right? Are spiritual gifts really a thing of the past?
We’re continuing our review and response to cessationist arguments that the spiritual gifts have ceased. We’re tackling Pastor Tom Pennington’s claims from G3 Ministries, exposing flaws in the logic of his arguments and championing the ongoing reality of spiritual gifts by examining Scripture.
In this episode we'll address his arguments about the spiritual gifts in church history, the sufficiency of Scripture, and New Testament rules for spiritual gifts.
If you missed part 1 of our review, you can watch that episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCCSiTMkHAY
0:00 – Introduction
1:38 – Recent Testimonies of Prophecy and Healing
5:25 – Episode Overview: Pennington's Arguments 5-7
7:15 – Argument 5: Testimony of Church History
10:59 – Refuting Hebrews 2 and NT Mentions
25:15 – Early Church Fathers on Continuing Gifts
37:09 – Argument 6: Sufficiency of Scripture
44:38 – Responding to Heresies and Sufficiency
45:14 – Argument 7: NT Rules for Miraculous Gifts
51:14 – Closing Thoughts
Hey Guys, Josh Lewis here. Have you ever wondered if the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit—like prophecy, healing, and tongues—really stopped after the apostles? Cessationists claim they vanished throughout church history, but that's a myth. In Remnant Radio’s new ebook, History of Spiritual Gifts: The Myth of Cessationism, I dive into church history to reveal the active use of spiritual gifts by early church fathers
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