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Spiritual Gifts For Today
Being associated with Christ in His headship of the whole universe the believers now
have attained their majority. The inauguration of the present administration of Gods
grace has brought many changes with it. This called for an adjusting of the saints,
in the language of inspiration (Eph. 4:12). It is figuratively presented as the change
from minority to manhood (Eph. 4:13; 1 Cor. 13:10). The new celestial destiny severed the
saints from earthly, physical blessing, which they had enjoyed as guests of Israels
covenants. The new status of the nations demanded that their spiritual growth be
completed, so that they may truly be the complements of Christ among the celestials. The
spiritual manifestations of so-called gifts give us a graphic illustration of
the changes involved.
Spiritual Endowments
The tremendous growth and success of the
modern charismatic movement has brought considerable respectability and acceptance to
practices which nearly all deemed spurious only a few decades ago. It is of no
consequence, however, insofar as truth is concerned, whether any certain belief should be
popular or unpopular, applauded or condemned among men. Our appeal can only be to the
Scriptures themselves, as we seek to discern the truth concerning various issues of
present-day spiritual endowments.
The Duration of Languages
Just as 1 Corinthians 14:22 is the
only passage which states the purpose of the gift of languages, 1 Corinthians 13:10
is the only passage that reveals when this gift will cease. The question, then, is not whether
the gift of languageseven as those of prophecy and knowledgewill cease, but when
it will cease. This exposition addresses the principal issues involved in this question of
the duration of languages and related gifts.
The Primitive Passed By
with afterword, The More
Excellent Way.
The path suited to
transcendence (1 Cor.12:31), is the path of truth for believers today. On this
pathway, only faith, expectation, lovethese three are remaining
(1 Cor.13:13). The gifts of 1 Corinthians 12 as a whole were concerned only with
the early period of the ecclesias development, and were being given with a
view to expedience (1 Cor.12:7), since the word of God had not yet been
completed (cf Col.1:25). Yet now, since the word of God has been completed,
much that was once expedient is no longer appropriate. Hence such provisions
have ceased or been discarded.
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