Nang
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I took you Reformed folks to be better theologians than that.
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I took you Reformed folks to be better theologians than that.
If God IS time itself then there are no limits.
It's the same one you use to say they will cease when they established the canon. The point of 1 Cor. 13 is that love is something that will endure forever because we will be with God forever and God is love. Paul knew EVERYTHING in part and prophesied in part because he was a human being limited by his human nature but he won't have those limitations in the afterlife when he has come face to face with God in Christ.
Summary of 1 Cor. 13: love endures forever, gifts of the spirit don't and aren't needed in the afterlife. Don't get so enamored with that which is temporal while not excercising that which is eternal and central to the Christian faith. Make sure you get the love thing down before you try and get "spiritual." It's a back to basics message. Once you see that you will be able to properly identify the "perfect."
But your exegesis being what it is, are you really going to deny the gifts of the spirit based on such a nebulous "proof text"? Like I said before, I took you Reformed folks to be better theologians than that.
You have to ask yourself what did Paul know in part, and what did he prophesy in part. If you get that right, then that which is perfect isn't difficult to figure out.
And, who's face was he referring to when he said "then face to face"?
You are essentially Arian, a later heresy that was soundly condemned by the Church centuries after the biblically rooted trinitarian view was predominant.
Pay attention this time:
"Paul knew EVERYTHING in part and prophesied in part because he was a human being limited by his human nature but he won't have those limitations in the afterlife when he has come face to face with God in Christ."
Krsto said:he won't have those limitations in the afterlife when he has come face to face with God in Christ."
This is what happens when you don't read the Bible closely, you parrot cliches you have heard about a passage.
1 Cor 13
9: For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.
10: But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.
11: When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.
12: For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
Paul compares knowing in part and prophesying in part, understanding as a child, knowing as a child, with looking into a hazy mirror.
Paul compares when that which is perfect is come, becoming a man, with looking into a clear mirror and seeing HIS OWN FACE. Face to face.
When I look into a clear mirror, my face is looking at my own face. I know my own face even as others know how I look. I know even as I am known.
This passage has become a cliche about seeing God "face to face", and the fact that Paul is talking about looking into a mirror becomes ignored.
Today, however, we need brothers to sharpen us as iron sharpens iron since we are not in that state of revelation where we know even as we are known and we need gifts of the spirit so God can tell us things that aren't in the bible and heal us as well.
I'm not exactly cessational but I'm skeptical and guarded with any kind of 'yes.'
For instance, I don't remember anybody since the apostles saying "Money I don't have, but rise and walk."
Also, We haven't added anything to our scriptures in over 2000 years, so it would follow that there haven't been Apostles/prophets for awhile either. Does God still speak to us? Yes. Does God still heal? Yes. Do people have the gifts of prophecy and healing? I don't know but back to my first sentence.
Truly, only when we are in that state of perfection and full knowledge (Spirit-realization/heaven) will we have no need for any spiritual helps, for there, God is all-ready all in all. Paul is quite clear on this, and nowhere teaches a cessation of spiritual gifts! - look at the Church today, it needs the gifts and anointings of the Spirit more than ever (coexisting with the fruit). The Spirit of God is the same yesterday, today and forever.....his dispensations may vary...but his unction never fails to supply where the conduits of faith are open, those willing to be 'yielded vessels'.
I find it curiously inept that some actually believe the Holy Spirit went on vacation, or God is no longer capable of working miracles (of every dimension),...when we've been given the Spirit and all its possessions. Why would one not avail themselves of all God's best, his very PRESENCE? 'According to your faith, let it be unto you' - this also goes for those who have no faith,...they receive accordingly. (measure for measure). Not to get into the subject of 'faith' here, although it can be related. I'd rather avail myself of All of 'God', the fullness of the Holy Spirit, than shrivel in a withdrawn state of disbelief and apathy...when it comes to His Presence. - when you've experienced the 'gifts of the Spirit',...you 'know' they are real.
pj
Kinetic Energy? or Demon Possession or Acting.
Lets not forget that the Pentecostals are not the only folks doing this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKgv-Au29O4