

Cessationism and the Theological Significance of Spiritual Gifts with Robert Rothwell
Aug 16, 2023
43:06
About The Guest(s):
- Robert Rothwell is a writer for Table Talk magazine and works for Ligonier Ministries. He is also an adjunct professor at Reformation Bible College and serves as an associate pastor at Spruce Creek Presbyterian Church.
- Cessationism is the belief that the miraculous and revelatory gifts of the Holy Spirit ceased with the end of the apostles.
- The foundation of cessationism is based on biblical texts such as Ephesians 2 and Hebrews 1, which suggest that the gifts of tongues and prophecy were temporary and ceased after the apostolic era.
- Cessationism does not deny the work of the Holy Spirit in the world today, but rather emphasizes the sufficiency of Scripture and the ordinary means of grace for the Christian life.