

SNAKE 69: Do We Have a Historic View of Cessationism? w/Ryan Denton
Did the Puritans believe in modern-day prophecy? In this episode, we dive into the fascinating topic of how historical reformed cessationists, including the Puritans, approached dreams, visions, and impressions with guest Ryan Denton. We tackle whether their understanding of prophecy aligns with today’s charismatic practices and how our modern view may differ from their nuanced beliefs. Are we overcorrecting in the reformed world? What does it mean to walk in the Spirit while remaining biblically grounded?
Join us as we discuss personal experiences, historical accounts, and theological perspectives, shedding light on how God’s providence and the Holy Spirit work in our lives. We also explore the tension between charismatic expressions and reformed theology, offering thoughtful insights into this often-debated topic.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Historical Reformed Cessationism
01:01 - How Ryan Denton Became Known
03:58 - Ryan's Private Prayer Language
04:54 - Impressions and Divine Providence
13:57 - God Using Dreams for Conversion
19:45 - How God Speaks to Us
27:50 - Handling Prophetic Words in Congregations
33:17 - Closing Thoughts