1 Corinthians 12.28-31.
Part of the reason Paul and Sosthenes
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I wish. And I’m pretty sure Jesus, and plenty of my fellow Christians, wish so too.
What we see instead, for the most part, are people who are far more interested in using the power of politics than the power of the Holy Spirit. Who look to what money can do, rather than what the Spirit can do. Whose vision is based on developing and capitalizing on their own natural talents, rather than trusting the Spirit to do the heavy lifting. And yeah, there are cessationists who think God turned off the miracles, but they aren’t the real problem; they’re just a loud but tiny minority. It’s Christians who do believe in miracles, but don’t act on this belief any.
Same as the cessationists, they read this passage and reduce it to job titles. And sometimes adopt these titles,
1 Corinthians 12.28-31 KWL 28 This is who God put in the church:- First apostles. Second prophets.
- Third teachers. Then powers.
- Then supernatural healing. Support.
- Leadership. Different kinds of tongues.
29 Not everyone’s an apostle.- Not everyone’s a prophet.
- Not everyone’s a teacher.
- Not everyone works acts of power.
30 Not everyone has supernatural healing.- Not everyone speaks in tongues.
- Not everyone interprets tongues. Right?
31 Strive for greater supernatural gifts!- And I’ll show you how—by an outstanding way.
This is what we oughta see in our churches: Apostles, prophets, teachers, miracles, the sick getting cured, the needy getting helped, the lost getting led, and