
The Remnant Radio's Podcast Is Cessationism a LIE? Unmasking the Flaws in the “Gifts Have Ceased” Doctrine
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Oct 14, 2025 The hosts tackle the contentious issue of cessationism, arguing that miraculous gifts are still relevant today. They dissect prominent biblical texts, challenging claims that gifts ceased with the apostles. Discussions include the ongoing power of prophecy, tongues, and healing, while emphasizing the importance of these gifts in spiritual warfare and community building. They advocate for Christians to actively pursue and embrace spiritual gifts, asserting their vital role in contemporary faith and ministry.
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Gifts Cease Only At The Perfect
- 1 Corinthians 13 says miraculous gifts cease when the perfect arrives, i.e., the beatific vision.
- The New Testament repeatedly timestamps gifts to continue until Christ's return, not the close of the canon.
Foundation Means Origin, Not Expiry
- Ephesians 2:20 calls apostles and prophets the church's foundation because they revealed new covenant truth about Gentile inclusion.
- That foundational role explains origin, not a timetable for spiritual gifts to stop.
Miracles Accompany Ministry, Grammatically
- 2 Corinthians 12:12 links Paul's perseverance with signs, wonders, and mighty works as accompanying evidence, not as the definition of apostleship.
- Greek grammar supports reading miracles as attendant to his ministry, not uniquely confined to apostles.
