
The Remnant Radio's Podcast Reviewing Cessationist Myths
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Oct 21, 2025 Dive into a heated debate on cessationism versus continuationism, exploring the ongoing relevance of spiritual gifts. The hosts confront misconceptions surrounding miracles, arguing they validate the message, not just the messenger. They tackle the idea of apostolic uniqueness and whether that truly signifies the end of spiritual gifts. With thrilling discussions on the nature of modern charismatic gifts and their biblical validity, listeners are invited to rethink their perceptions of the Holy Spirit's power today.
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Miracles Point To The Message
- The hosts argue miracles in scripture primarily attest to Jesus and his gospel, not merely to individual messengers.
- Therefore miraculous signs retain purpose beyond apostolic authentication and can still benefit the church today.
Signs Attest To Jesus, Not Just Messengers
- Michael Roundtree contends New Testament signs attest to Jesus and the gospel, not primarily to the messenger's authority.
- That means contemporary signs could legitimately authenticate the gospel today rather than being obsolete.
Watch For Stacked Premises
- Michael Miller accuses Pennington of 'stacking the deck' by predefining miracles to fit his conclusion.
- Defining terms without scriptural support biases the cessationist conclusion that gifts ceased.
