Gifts within the Christian church on this episode of the Rap Report.
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Speaker ALet me welcome in my guest co host for his final show with us, Harold Smith from the Pastor Patriot Pastors podcast.
Speaker AWelcome again to the RAP Report, sir.
Speaker BThanks for having me.
Speaker BIt's been a pleasure.
Speaker AAnd so we're going through in a series on what we believe.
Speaker AAnd so this is the purpose of this is to teach all of us how to read doctrinal statements to see when a doctrinal statement says something, all that's behind it and what's, what's in there.
Speaker AAnd so we're doing that with a doctrinal statement at Striving for Eternity.
Speaker AAnd you know, part of the thing here is that we recognize that this is what we believe at Striving for Attorney.
Speaker AAnd as we saw in last week's episode, Harold is not part of Striving.
Speaker AHe doesn't agree completely with this.
Speaker AAnd that's fine.
Speaker AWe can have the disagreements and we encourage healthy discussion in our disagreements.
Speaker AWith that said, I'm going to ask Harold to read the doctrine section, the part we're going to do today.
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Speaker AClick on the Doctrine of the Church.
Speaker AThat's going to expand it all.
Speaker AAnd we are in the the third to the last paragraph of the church.
Speaker AIt's a lengthier one.
Speaker AI'm going to have Harold read the whole thing and if you want to go back to the beginning of this series, if you're on that PA page and scroll down to the bottom, you will see where it talks about the what We Believe podcast series and that will give you all the links to all of them in the series so that you can find them quickly.
Speaker ASo with that, would you mind starting us off by reading that last paragraph?
Speaker BAbsolutely.
Speaker BThere were two kinds of gifts given to the early church.
Speaker BMiraculous gifts of divine revelation and healing were given temporarily in the apostolic area era for the purpose of confirming the authentic of the apostles message.
Speaker BMinistering gifts were given to equip believers for edifying one another.
Speaker BWith the New Testament revelation now complete scripture becomes the sole test of authenticity of a man's message and confirming gifts of miraculous nature are no longer necessary to validate a man or his message.
Speaker BMiraculous gifts can even be counterfeited by Satan to deceive even believers.
Speaker BThe only gifts in operation today are those non revelatory equipping gifts given for edification.
Speaker BNo one possesses the gift of healing today.
Speaker BBut God does hear and answer the prayers of faith and will answer in accordance with his own perfect will for the sick, suffering and afflicted.
Speaker AOkay, so last episode we gave a lot of caveats on, on gifts, the charismatic movement, things like this.
Speaker AThat's why it's important to go back to that previous episode.
Speaker ANow what we're dealing with is the we we dealt with in the last episode, a distinction of two separate categories that we see in, in the gifts that the, the Holy Spirit gives to the church, ones that we call at least what I'm calling miraculous versus ministering.
Speaker AAnd now we're going to get into the argument we touched on a little last episode of the the fact these miraculous ones may have ceased.
Speaker AAnd so we're starting in the middle of that paragraph where it says with the New Testament revelation now complete scripture becomes the sole test of authenticity to a man's message and, and confirming gifts of miraculous nature are no longer necessary to validate a man and his message.
Speaker ANow I, I spent some time in last episode explaining the difference between the fact that I believe that the miracles were to vindicate the messenger with the giving of new revelation.
Speaker AOkay, so at least understand my mindset as we get into this.
Speaker ABut I want you to notice what we're saying here.
Speaker AIt is about the validation of the person and the message.
Speaker AAnd so I believe that though these gifts that we are referring to as charismatic gifts, miraculous gifts, these were gifts that were designed, they were given by the Holy Spirit to people for this purpose of, of authenticating the message and the messenger.
Speaker AAnd, and so I think that if we no longer have people writing new scripture, I don't think we need that authentication anymore.
Speaker ANow we have everything within the 66 books to communicate to us what God has said.
Speaker AAnd now the, what we do to authenticate things is to compare it.
Speaker ASo let's take an example we used in last week's episode when a bunch of people get up in, in 2019 and give their 2020 vision that God gave them a prophecy that Trump would be re elected in 2020 and it didn't happen, we could go to scripture and say, oh, Scripture says if you get a prophecy wrong, you're not of God stone you right?
Speaker AThe, the scriptures say that God's not going to be wrong in his prophecies.
Speaker AAnd so if they were wrong, it means that these, these, these supposed prophets were false prophets at best.
Speaker AI just think they wanted to say, they, they wanted Trump to be a reluctant and they wanted God's endorsement on it.
Speaker AThat's kind of what I believe, but I don't want to give too much of it.
Speaker AIll view of, of some of them, some probably did have malicious intent, just try to raise money.
Speaker ABut the, the, the thing that I am saying here is that we got to look at what's the purpose of the gift.
Speaker AI already said in the last episode, I believe that the purpose of all gifts is for the building up of the body of Christ.
Speaker AAnd therefore when people say, well, I have the gift of languages and I pray in my by myself and I speak a gibberish that I don't understand, that's not edifying anyone.
Speaker AI know everyone says it's an angelic language, but just keep in mind, the only verse that anyone has for claiming that they speak an angelic language is First Corinthians, chapter 13.
Speaker AAnd that is hyperbole.
Speaker AHow could I say that?
Speaker ABecause he says, if I could speak the language of men, even of angels, but have not love, I'm a noisy, clanging cymbal.
Speaker ABut the next verse says, if I know all miracles and have all knowledge even to move mountains, you know all power even to move mountains, but have not love, I'm nothing.
Speaker AIf you had all knowledge, you would be God.
Speaker APaul is not claiming to be God.
Speaker AHe's not claiming we could be God, that we could be omniscient.
Speaker AHe's using hyperbole.
Speaker AAnd therefore, I don't think he's actually saying we can speak the language of angels.
Speaker ABut when.
Speaker AWhen people are in their own, by themselves, and they're.
Speaker AThey're saying, they're.
Speaker AThey're praying in languages, they don't understand what they're saying, but they claim the Holy Spirit does.
Speaker AI have news for us.
Speaker AWe do not need to speak a gibberish for the Holy Spirit to understand what is in our minds.
Speaker BHe's God.
Speaker BDoesn't it say with groanings that cannot be uttered?
Speaker BI mean, we're.
Speaker BIt's not like we're capable of saying those things anyways.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd so this is why I say, I think the way that's.
Speaker AMany apply these gifts, it's not for the.
Speaker AIt's not for the serving of the body.
Speaker AYou say, but Andrew, Andrew, Paul says there in verse in chapter 14 of First Corinthians that it's to edify yourself.
Speaker AWell, let's take this verse aside and say, can you think of anywhere in the Bible where we're encouraged to edify self?
Speaker AI see a lot that say we shouldn't, a lot that condemns that.
Speaker ASo could it be when you read this and read the whole book and see that Paul uses a lot of sarcasm throughout the book, could it be that you're taking something he meant sarcastically and taking it literally?
Speaker AJust a thought, something to consider.
Speaker BYou know, my takeaway on.
Speaker BOn the speaking of tongues in the modern church today.
Speaker BPaul was criticizing the church at Corinth for doing it much too often.
Speaker BHe's like, just, just shut up.
Speaker BI'd rather say five words with understanding than 10,000 that no one understood.
Speaker BIf we look at the church at Corinth and we look at all they did wrong, I mean, incest, you name it, taking each other to court, drunkenness at the Lord's Supper.
Speaker BThis is a wreck of a church.
Speaker BIf we want to take that as the model letter to justify the speaking of tongues and every solitary church service, which most Pentecostals do, I just think it's an outright ripping out of a handful of verses to justify total chaos.
Speaker BAnd I just, I think if you look at the whole book of Corinthians, you don't walk away saying we need to close every service with tongue speaking.
Speaker BIt just, it's not there.
Speaker ASo what brought me out of the charismatic movement?
Speaker AI was involved in that.
Speaker AIn my college years and after.
Speaker AAnd I just heard a gentleman at a Bible study sitting at the other end of the table as I'm having a cup of coffee.
Speaker AAnd he says to another person, well, not all Christians believe that those gifts continued.
Speaker AAnd I went, wait, I never heard anything else.
Speaker AWhen I became a Christian and went to college, met other Christians, they all taught me about these gifts.
Speaker AAnd I decided to go home.
Speaker AAnd I read First Corinthians 12, 13, 14 in one sitting, not trying to say that this is teaching that we should speak in tongues and all this stuff, but saying, what is Paul actually saying?
Speaker AAnd could he be saying that these gifts aren't for today?
Speaker AAnd when I read it in one context, I realized a lot of what he's doing is using sarcasm, hyperbole, and he's really condemning them.
Speaker AAnd what I think happened is very much what we see in history.
Speaker AIf we go, you know, before 1905, Azusa street, which many people see as the beginning of the charismatic movement, you know, we see people that, you know, George John Forum that believed he, you know, they had the gift of.
Speaker AOf languages and miracles.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd he had followers.
Speaker AAnd one of the followers was Agnes Osmond.
Speaker AAnd she believed she had the gift of Chinese, and she even to the point she could write Chinese.
Speaker AAnd she, I, I believe, went to China to be a missionary.
Speaker AAnd as many of John forms, you know, followers went these different places believing they had certain languages that they could speak and got there and no one understood a.
Speaker AThey said, in fact, you know, somewhere I have this.
Speaker AThe.
Speaker AThe writing that she said was Chinese.
Speaker ANow my bride reads Chinese because that was her language growing up.
Speaker AA friend of mine, you know, sent that to her and asked, you know, for if this is Chinese.
Speaker AShe goes, no, Justin, that's chicken scratch.
Speaker AAnd so she then wrote, what Chinese.
Speaker AAnd when you compare the two, you can clearly see the difference between traditional Chinese, not the simplified that is used today, but the tradition compared to what she claimed she could write.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker AAnd at the time she claimed it, they would have been writing traditional.
Speaker ASo it's a thing what happened.
Speaker AShe comes back and instead of going, I was wrong.
Speaker AI didn't know how to speak Chinese, she and many others come back saying, I speak an angelic language.
Speaker AAnd so we know that can happen within a few years.
Speaker ASo could it be that the same thing happened in Corinth?
Speaker AWe clearly know that there was a pride issue in chapter 12, because he's telling them, like, hey, love is the one.
Speaker ALike, stop trying to have.
Speaker ASay that you have this gift, and it's better than that gift and all this stuff.
Speaker APut that stuff aside and.
Speaker AAnd recognize that we should be loving one another.
Speaker ASo there's clearly a spiritual pride that they had.
Speaker AJust think and ask the question, could that have happened in Corinth?
Speaker AAn honest answer would be yes, even if you disagree with me.
Speaker AYes, Corinth had pride issues.
Speaker ARead the rest of the book.
Speaker AAnd so could it be that they were, you know, they were doing this because, hey, you say you're a teacher.
Speaker AYou know, you.
Speaker AYou say you're giving, well, I'm a teacher.
Speaker AI'm better than you.
Speaker AWell, you know, here you got a gift that you can't prove.
Speaker ACan you prove that I'm speaking in angelic language?
Speaker ANo, because you can't speak an angelic language.
Speaker ASo, you know, you have these gifts that people can say, well, I have this.
Speaker AI have, like, trying to outdo one another.
Speaker BYeah, I think once you open up the jibber jabber door, that's what I call it, where you don't have to be an intelligent language.
Speaker BAnd that's what tongues meant.
Speaker BA known language.
Speaker BIf someone spoke German, we need an interpreter that also understands Germany.
Speaker BAnd let's say it was miraculous.
Speaker BLet's just play along.
Speaker BI don't.
Speaker BI barely speak English, Andrew.
Speaker BIf I were to suddenly start speaking German, the only way anybody would know this was a miracle from God was some German person to go, hey, I grew up in.
Speaker BIn Berlin, and this guy speaking fluent German.
Speaker BAnd they could translate it.
Speaker BThe language could be rehearsed and recited, and we would have to say, man, God was here.
Speaker BThis is miraculous.
Speaker BThe reason the charismatics fail is they cannot duplicate that in their ministry.
Speaker BThey.
Speaker BThey do not have the ability.
Speaker BJust as you demonstrated with the lady claiming Chinese, they can't do the miraculous.
Speaker BSo they boiled it down to the, you know, unintelligible language.
Speaker BAnd that's all we hear today from charismatics.
Speaker ALet's just deal with the fact that every charismatic has heard the story of someone deep in the jungles of Africa where they.
Speaker ASomeone went and spoke and someone understood in their native tongue.
Speaker AWhy is it always somewhere without a video camera or ways of evidence?
Speaker ALike, we always hear these stories, but where's the evidence?
Speaker AWe can compare and see.
Speaker AI.
Speaker AI have yet to see that someone wants to produce it.
Speaker AOkay, let's evaluate it.
Speaker ABut I still am not going to change my definition of what scripture says or my.
Speaker AMy interpretation of scripture based on your experience.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AAnd so, so, so what we're saying here is I, I think the reason these gifts and a lot of what we spent last episode is making a difference between gifts and facts.
Speaker AThere's a gifts of miracles and facts of miracles.
Speaker AThe fact of miracle, we're going to say again, happens.
Speaker AGod does miracles.
Speaker AGod can heal, but he doesn't give a gift of healing.
Speaker AIn other words, a gift that is that he gives to a believer for the betterment of the body, for the equipping of the saints.
Speaker AThat is something that they could do with like any other gift.
Speaker AThey can use it like teaching, giving, anything else.
Speaker AThey could use it anytime.
Speaker AWhen they say, well, I have a gift of healing and God, you know, but God doesn't always let me heal everyone, you know, because the challenge I always give people is that they say the gift of healing.
Speaker AIs there a hospital near you?
Speaker AAnd if so, is it empty?
Speaker ABecause if not, are you, do you not love your brother?
Speaker AAnd they're going to say, well, no, that's based either on their faith.
Speaker AWell, that's a cop out to blame the, the unbeliever or the, the lacking, the person lacking faith for their not being healed.
Speaker ABecause Jesus healed 10 lepers of which only one returned to him, we assume the other nine were unbelievers and they were still healed.
Speaker ASo it's not based on their faith.
Speaker ABecause if they, if that was the case, why couldn't Paul heal?
Speaker AEpaphrasing, you know, we see in, in Philippians, he was near death.
Speaker ADid Paul lack faith, the apostle Paul?
Speaker ASo if, if they don't use that as an argument, they'll say, well, God just gives me the people to heal at times.
Speaker ABut that's not what these gifts are.
Speaker AYou don't say that, oh well, God only lets me teach at times.
Speaker AOther times I can't teach at all.
Speaker AI can't put two sentences together.
Speaker ABut at other times God just gives me a gift of is.
Speaker ANo, the gifts are, are something he gives to people, okay?
Speaker AAnd that's the distinction that I'm making.
Speaker AI'm not saying that God can't heal.
Speaker AYou can pray for someone's healing and God could choose to heal that person.
Speaker AIt doesn't mean you had the gift of healing.
Speaker AIt means that God decided to listen to your prayer and heal a person at that time.
Speaker AAnd that's in the, the providence of God.
Speaker AThat's not the giving of a gift.
Speaker AAnd that becomes a real important distinction that we're making here.
Speaker ASo I hope that's clear.
Speaker AIf it's not, please go back to the last episode and listen to that.
Speaker AAnything you want to say on that before I try to tackle the next sentence with us?
Speaker BWell, I did kind of want to deal with the passage that's given First Corinthians 13, 8, 12 is the evidence of it ending.
Speaker BAnd we never really dealt with that last time.
Speaker BBut I won't read all the verses, but verse 10 says, but when that which is perfect is come, that which is in part shall be done away with.
Speaker BAnd what you're alluding to is what's said in verse eight.
Speaker BCharity never fails, love never fails.
Speaker BBut prophecies, they shall fail.
Speaker BTongues, they shall cease.
Speaker BWhether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.
Speaker BIs knowledge a gift that's vanishing away?
Speaker ASo I, I would think from.
Speaker AAccording to this, it would, it would be.
Speaker AAnd, and we don't know a lot about that.
Speaker AI've heard a lot of different descriptions what this knowledge is or wisdom.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker AAnd so it's, it's.
Speaker AAnd, and like so now with prophecy.
Speaker AWell, what do we mean by prophecy?
Speaker ADoes it mean just the preaching?
Speaker BNo.
Speaker AYou know, or is it a.
Speaker ALet me tell you the future, right?
Speaker AWe have, we have words that can have multiple meanings and we have to be careful with this.
Speaker AAnd so the issue is this, whether that the, the knowledge or wisdom is a gift.
Speaker AI think it is because it says, you know, it talks about there, you know, but there are what's.
Speaker AIt's, it's assumed gifts.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AAnd so.
Speaker BWell, here's it, it just doesn't fit for me.
Speaker BThis, this is why I kind of have a hang up with, with where we're at.
Speaker BBecause in verse 12, which is listed as our proof text for this last statement, it says, for now we see through a glass darkly, but then face to face.
Speaker BNow I know in part, but then I shall know even as I am known.
Speaker BSo if we say that when that which is perfect is come, that's the complet scripture.
Speaker BI don't understand how Paul would know all that.
Speaker BHe doesn't know now.
Speaker BIt, it, it doesn't fit for me, Andrew.
Speaker BI'm struggling.
Speaker AOkay, so let me help with this.
Speaker AAnd, and I, and this is where I'm thinking I may do.
Speaker AOh, I've done this multiple times.
Speaker AIf you go and search the podcast, I'm sure you'll find where I've dealt with this for the listeners I made, you know, because I do a full hour discussion on it.
Speaker ABut so let's break this down quickly and briefly.
Speaker ASo the word teleos in Greek, it is the word that we have the word for Perfect in verse 10.
Speaker AFirst off, teleos does not mean perfection.
Speaker AIt means completion.
Speaker AIt is used in, throughout the Scripture to mean complete or mature.
Speaker ASo when it says perfect, it's, it's the idea perfect in the completion of something or the maturing of something.
Speaker ANow, what is what we see in verse 9 and 10?
Speaker AIt's one sentence.
Speaker AIt's.
Speaker AIt is that we know in part, we prophesy in part.
Speaker ABut when the perfect comes, the partial is done away.
Speaker ASo the, what we have here is that the, the knowing and the prophecy are partial.
Speaker AWhatever the perfect is, it is the completion of knowledge and prophecy.
Speaker AAnd if you look in the Greek in verse 8, the knowledge and prophecy, they will end when something comes.
Speaker AOkay, when it says that they're done away with, that's a future passive indicative.
Speaker ASo something's going to cause it to end.
Speaker AWhere the tongues is a future middle indicative, meaning they'll cease on their own.
Speaker ASo if someone has a gift of tongues, it would cease on its own.
Speaker ANow, this may be an area where I would go, tongues may be the gift, but the prophecy and knowledge may not be.
Speaker AIt may be that that's something that was given for the purpose of revelation.
Speaker AOnce the canon's complete, they stop immediately where, if you have the gift of languages, they can continue.
Speaker ANow, the mistake I think a lot of people make, the first mistake is people say perfect and say, well, the only thing that could be perfect is Jesus.
Speaker AThis word perfect is used throughout Scripture and it doesn't always refer to Jesus and it doesn't mean perfection the way people are using it.
Speaker ANow, what I think you see here, now, Paul makes that point and then he follows it up with three illustrations.
Speaker AThe illustration of a child, the illustration of a mirror, the illustration of knowledge.
Speaker ASo he talks about the child becoming a man, putting away childish things.
Speaker AWhat's he doing putting away the partial?
Speaker ABecause he's now been completed.
Speaker AHe's now a man.
Speaker AHe puts away childish things.
Speaker AWhen we see the word mirror, we think of the mirrors we have today.
Speaker AThat's not the mirrors they had in that day.
Speaker AThey had a polished metal.
Speaker ASo if you have just a spoon, flatten it out and look at it.
Speaker AThere's a big difference between looking at that, a polished, polished metal that's not really clear.
Speaker AAnd it says in a mirror dimly.
Speaker ASo we clearly know he's talking about.
Speaker AThe fact is, it's about the dimness.
Speaker ASo it's the looking in a mirror that's.
Speaker AThat's hazy compared to seeing someone face to face.
Speaker AThe comparison again is going from partial to complete.
Speaker AYou're looking in a mirror dimly, not really seeing well, and then you see someone face to face.
Speaker AIt's clear.
Speaker ASome people will say, well, face to face has to be a personal encounter.
Speaker AThat has to be when we see Jesus face to face.
Speaker AI have one friend, we've debated this.
Speaker AHe always says face to face has to be a personal encounter.
Speaker AIt's the only way it's used yet in Proverbs, in, in.
Speaker AWe see it face, face, reflecting in water.
Speaker AAnd the same idea here, it's looking at someone, the reflection, face to face, the clarity of it.
Speaker ASo, and then you have, I know in part, but then I will know as I'm fully known.
Speaker AWhat is that?
Speaker AThat again, partial to completion.
Speaker ASo the mistake, I think people do.
Speaker AAnd so the people try to say, well, the only time we're fully known is when we're in heaven.
Speaker ASo this is, this has got to be either Christ's return or when we see Christ in heaven will be the arguments of, of when this is completed.
Speaker ABut I think the mistake, hermeneutically and harmonics, is just the, the.
Speaker AThe art and science of interpretations, how we interpret things.
Speaker AWhen we see this.
Speaker AHe's giving three illustrations.
Speaker AWell, the illustrations are not the main point.
Speaker AThey support the main point.
Speaker AThe main point is that knowledge and prophecy are partial.
Speaker AAnd Natalias puts away the partial.
Speaker ASo now if the knowledge and prophecy have to do with revelation, as I believe they are, that is why I believe it.
Speaker AIt's the canon of Scripture.
Speaker AAnd then these other things are just pointing out Paul's giving illustrations of things coming to maturity or completion.
Speaker ADoes that make sense?
Speaker BHarold, I understand your position.
Speaker BAnd I think the thing that I would still say you haven't really, in my mind, you haven't put to rest.
Speaker BIt helped me understand your position.
Speaker BBut in my mind, the thrust is not verse 8, which is tongues and prophecy, because that leaves out knowledge.
Speaker BWe don't really understand that.
Speaker BBut when we look at the thrust of the whole chapter, the whole section of Scripture, it's love.
Speaker BAnd if you read the remaining verse, verse 13, now obey the body, faith, hope, and love.
Speaker BThese three.
Speaker BBut the greatest of these is, is love.
Speaker BFaith becomes sight, hope becomes reality, but love remains.
Speaker BI don't think that happens with the completion of Scripture.
Speaker AWell, but, but now let's think we.
Speaker BWe shouldn't chop off verse 12 and say that's the end.
Speaker AOh, no, no, no.
Speaker ABut I'm not doing that.
Speaker ANow.
Speaker ALet's put it within that greater context.
Speaker ANow, what's he saying his whole emphasis is love, love, love.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AThey're having issues of the gifts.
Speaker AI think what he's saying to them is focus on the love because these gifts you guys are focusing on are temporary.
Speaker AThey're going to be done away with.
Speaker AAnd that's.
Speaker BWell, what we're discussing is really what the word that means in verse 10.
Speaker BAnd you're saying that means scripture, and I'm saying that means my.
Speaker BWhen my immortal body puts on immortality or when my corrupted body puts on incorruption.
Speaker BAnd so I, I just have a hard time cramming scripture into that verse.
Speaker AI don't, I don't have a word that in, in my translation.
Speaker ASo but if, if you're saying that which is perfect, and so the, the word perfect in mind, it says the perfect, but it's a definite article.
Speaker AThe word perfect.
Speaker AIt's, it's the definite article there.
Speaker AAnd I, I'm saying that what it.
Speaker AThe.
Speaker AThe teleos is defined by verse nine.
Speaker AThe what's the partial.
Speaker AWhich is the, the knowledge and prophecy.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker ASo just.
Speaker BBut I've never really understood how we did away with knowledge.
Speaker AWell, see, the, the issue is, my challenge is what is the knowledge?
Speaker ABecause no one can seem to clearly delineate from Scripture what he's referring to here.
Speaker AAnd so we want to be careful not to say, well, we're going to interpret it as to know.
Speaker ABecause that doesn't seem to be what he'd be saying here because he says knowledge goes away.
Speaker ABut knowledge never goes away, even in the, in the eternal life.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ASo this can't be to know being in the.
Speaker AIn the context of gifts, it seems to be some special gift.
Speaker AWe just don't know what it is.
Speaker BMakes sense.
Speaker BI won't debate it any longer.
Speaker BI understand your position.
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Speaker AYou just need a good night of sleep to understand this.
Speaker AMaybe that'll help you, Harold.
Speaker AWell, let's, let's continue on in this and try to wrap up what we have here.
Speaker ASo we say here, miraculous gifts can even be counterfeited by Satan to deceive even believers.
Speaker AAnd we see this, it seems, in Revelation, speaking of a future time where believers might be able to be deceived by the Antichrist with gifts that he could do.
Speaker ASo he will be able to do miraculous things that might even deceive people.
Speaker AAnd so now we get in the dilemma when people say, well, I know that the gifts are real because I speak in tongues.
Speaker AI speak in languages.
Speaker AYou know who spoke in in languages before?
Speaker AAzusa street, normatively, Mormons, the occult, Hindus.
Speaker AThere's a lot of people that did this.
Speaker AAnd so now you get the question of how do you know your claims of speaking in tongues?
Speaker AAnd, and these miraculous things are from God and not accounted for?
Speaker ABecause they will agree, well, those other religions are counterfeit.
Speaker ABut how do you know they'll go, well, because we're Christian.
Speaker AWell, they're going to say, you're the counterfeit because they're Hindu.
Speaker AKundalini.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AIt's, it's, it.
Speaker ALike, how can you show it?
Speaker AWell, we're going to look at scripture.
Speaker AAnd so I'm going to look at this and say, well, the fact that you do these things that you claim are miracles that can't be verified, well, that's not proof that they're not a counterfeit.
Speaker ACan I, right now, as I sit here right now, can I speak in tongues?
Speaker ASure.
Speaker AIt's a trained thing.
Speaker AThere we go.
Speaker AI just did spoken tongues.
Speaker AWhat did I say?
Speaker ANobody knows because it was gibberish.
Speaker ADidn't make any sense whatsoever.
Speaker ASo let's get back to the statement here and look at what we're saying here.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AWe're trying to say here that the miraculous gifts can even be counterfeited by Satan.
Speaker AAnd so how do we know?
Speaker AI mean, the whole thing is, unless it is something that we can vindicate, we can't know if it is a counterfeit and we can deceive ourselves.
Speaker AAnd we have to be honest that maybe that's what we're doing.
Speaker AI know that sounds horrible because you're saying what I'm doing is of demons.
Speaker AI'm not saying what it is because I don't know what it Is so, so let's, let's continue on.
Speaker AWe say in the statement, the only gifts in operation today are those non revelatory equipping gifts for the edification.
Speaker ANow what I'm saying here is gifts, not miracles.
Speaker AGod still does miracles.
Speaker AI keep reiterating this because there's so many charismatics that say you don't believe in miracles.
Speaker AYes, I do.
Speaker AIn fact, I don't know a cessationist that doesn't believe in miracles.
Speaker AWe don't believe the gifts of miracles are given today.
Speaker AI keep emphasizing this so much, Harold, because this is where I think so much of the rub is.
Speaker ASo much of the misunderstanding and strawman arguments are made.
Speaker AAnd if you're going to disagree with me, disagree on the gift, not the fact of miracles.
Speaker BYeah, I think that the rub is really coming from the two extremes.
Speaker BWhether you're the extreme cessationist or the, you're the extreme Pentecostal charismatic.
Speaker BYou know, everybody must speak in tongues or they're not saved.
Speaker BI think there's a lot of middle ground here for us to work together.
Speaker BAnd even if we disagree slightly, most people, most people are not going to do not believe that somebody's walking around touching people, you know, actually literally healing them.
Speaker BWe see the fox, the phonies, and Justin Peters has exposed them to the nth degree.
Speaker BIf somebody could really do that, Children's hospital would be empty.
Speaker BIf somebody could literally do that, it would be like it was in the time of Christ.
Speaker BThey brought their lame, they're sick and he healed them all.
Speaker BNo one has done that since the days of the apostles.
Speaker BNo one.
Speaker BWe've had miraculous healings, but no one's done that ministry.
Speaker BNo one's been the healer.
Speaker BWould you agree with that statement?
Speaker AYeah, I would agree.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ABecause that's the gift.
Speaker AAnd that's where, and that's where, that's where this next sentence comes in, right?
Speaker AIt says, no one possesses the gift of healing today, but God does hear and answer the prayer of, of faith and will answer in accordance to his own perfect will for the sick, suffering and afflicted.
Speaker ASo the whole point of that is we don't get the gift of healing.
Speaker ABut God can heal when we pray.
Speaker ANot because we pray, but because it's in accordance with his will.
Speaker AThat's the distinction.
Speaker BIf we, if we didn't believe in healing, why would we even pray?
Speaker BWhy would we ask God to do something if, you know, for people to accuse us?
Speaker BWell, you don't believe in.
Speaker BNo, I believe in miracles, but I also believe that primarily God's work is through the mundane, not the miraculous.
Speaker BIt's the day to day ministry that God receives his glory from.
Speaker BIt's the church meeting Sunday after Sunday in love and harmony with one another.
Speaker BIt's not in some miraculous, the Spirit fell down and we flopped on the floor like fish.
Speaker BThat does nothing to tell us of the nature and character of our God.
Speaker AThat's true.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd, and I mean the over emphasis that we see in scripture is on love.
Speaker ASo if these last two episodes have upset you, I, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to.
Speaker AMaybe I did, I don't know.
Speaker ABut have loved one for another.
Speaker AThat's the emphasis.
Speaker AI believe the emphasis of 1 Corinthians 13 is that love is prim and these gifts are going to be done away with.
Speaker ASo why are you making such a focus on the things that are temporary, when the important, the lasting thing is love?
Speaker AThat's what lasts.
Speaker AThat's what we should be having to hold onto.
Speaker AHe's saying these things are temporary, but love, that's eternal.
Speaker AThat is the focus, I believe, of First Corinthians 13, and I think that's the focus, I would ask of you who disagree with me or disagree with us, that you would have that attitude of saying, I disagree with you, but I'm gonna love you.
Speaker ABecause even though you may be wrong, I still love you, listener.
Speaker ASo, Harold, any, any last things you, you want to say before we wrap up?
Speaker BI want to echo just what you said.
Speaker BThe evidence that we know Christ is not in the miraculous.
Speaker BThe evidence that we are is not that we speak in tongues upon the moment we're saved.
Speaker BThe evidence that we are worshiping the Lord is not that someone gave prophecy.
Speaker BThe evidence that we are the children of God in the words of Christ.
Speaker BJohn 13:35, by this shall all men know that ye are my disciples.
Speaker BIf you have love one for another, it's the loving one another that far.
Speaker BThat's the thrust of.
Speaker BThat's where Paul, I believe, got his whole message for First Corinthians 13 was love for one another.
Speaker BThe church at Corinth didn't have it.
Speaker BYour church may quote, unquote, speak in tongues.
Speaker BYour church may quote, unquote, prophesy.
Speaker BYou may have all these things that you think makes your church a real church, but the testimony that the world will see is not some miraculous hocus pocus thing that you do.
Speaker BThe testimony of the world is does your church love each other?
Speaker BAnd that's all I would say If I've offended you, it was not my intention.
Speaker BBut know that I do love you as a brother or sister in Christ.
Speaker AAnd so with, with that we we will return to this series.
Speaker AAs we finish up, we'll probably have one, maybe two more episodes on the church and then we'll get into end times.
Speaker AThere's no debating there.
Speaker AEveryone's in 100 agreement there all the time.
Speaker AOh, I think I'm being a little bit sarcastic here, but let me, let me just encourage folks, just quickly, I hadn't mentioned it on the previous episodes, but I am going to a conference I want to encourage you to go to check out.
Speaker AIt is called the Built to Conquer Conference.
Speaker AYou can find out details at the@caleb gordon.org it's part of the Caleb Gordon show or podcast and a lot of great speakers there.
Speaker AThis is going to be in Oklahoma, so I encourage you to go to the caleb gordon.org and check out that conference.
Speaker AI hope to see you there.
Speaker AIt'll be a great conference, some great speakers other than me and that will be, I think a great encouragement to you if you attend.
Speaker AThat is in Bartsville, Oklahoma and the dates of that is going to be February 22nd.
Speaker AIt's a one day event, Saturday event.
Speaker ASo if you can make it out there, that would be great to see you there.
Speaker AI look forward to it.
Speaker AAnd with that, that's a wrap.
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