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1 hour ago, enoob57 said:

or the children hospitals would be emptied out!

Why would they be emptied out? With people like you to preach unbelief and to deny the work of the Holy Spirit today. 

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This is a typical posting in Gotquestions.org and why it is a very poor resource for any real theology: [bolded by me]

"If God performed miracles today as He did in the past, the result would be the same. People would be amazed and would believe in God for a short time. That faith would be shallow and would disappear the moment something unexpected or frightening occurred. A faith based on miracles is not a mature faith."

https://www.gotquestions.org/miracles-Bible.html

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On 4/22/2021 at 8:52 AM, CaptWalker said:

I was just wondering how many people here have actually spoken in tongues AND prophesied according to Acts 19:6 and 1st Corinthians 14:1-5, and what it meant to you and how important it is for the average Christian to have this experience and what is called the "baptism of the Holy Spirit"? Because from what i hear some preachers saying is that it is almost critical that you have this experience and not just one time, but in learning how to pray in tongues on a regular basis. So basically i was just curious how Biblical this is for us today and if it's something that we should pray to have and experience or if it was just something for the early Christian believers?    

Highlight mine.

Not to derail this more specific thread's line of questioning...

I would like to pause for a moment to consider this point:

Man (people) is forever telling others to think like they think,

believe what they believe, do what they do, say what they say,

etc. etc.

But ALL that ONLY matters is what GOD says.

John 3:16-18 = belief versus unbelief

Ephesians 2:8-10 = belief alone

John 16:27 = belief and love

John 6:29 = belief

Romans 1:16 = believe

When man (people) add to this, just ignore them.

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The Bible teaches the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is by Christ (Matthew 3:11) in contrast to his baptism with fire.

Baptism by the Holy Spirit (saved)

Baptism by fire (condemned).

Read previous post for the repeated definitions of salvation (baptism by the Holy Spirit).

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20 hours ago, missmuffet said:

You think that tongues, prophesying and healings by christians  are for today. That is your opinion. Suit yourself. 

Since we have the Scripture that tells us when [BOTH] knowledge and Tongues will cease, and we see KNOWLEDGE via internet is evident today like Daniel and Paul claimed, can you tell me when [BOTH] Knowledge and Tongues have "Ceased?"

 

Have you stopped [Learning]?

If you have not, then KNOWLEDGE is still active, which means, so is [Tongues]!

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16 hours ago, missmuffet said:

Question: "Why do so many people seek after signs and wonders?"

Answer: 
Our God is a God of wonders (Psalm 136:3-4). As the Creator and Sustainer of all that is, God has the power to suspend natural laws in order to fulfill His purposes. Miracles were a part of the ministries of Moses, Elijah and Elisha, and of course Jesus and the apostles, and their miracles primarily served the purpose of confirming their message as being from God (Hebrews 2:3-4). Today, many people still seek to experience the miraculous, and some will go to great lengths to have that experience. There may be many reasons for such a desire, and Scripture gives us at least five:

1. Some people seek after signs and wonders because they want confirmation of the truth of God. There is nothing inherently wrong with this desire. In fact, God willingly gave signs to Moses (Exodus 4:1-9) and Gideon (Judges 6:11-22) to confirm His word. Miracles can aid a person’s coming to faith, as in John 2:23, “Many people saw the miraculous signs he was doing and believed in his name.”

However, there comes a time when enough miracles have been performed—the truth has been proved—and it is time to exercise faith. When Moses hesitated to obey after a series of miracles at the burning bush, “the LORD’s anger burned” (Exodus 4:14).

Also, it is nobler in God’s sight to believe without needing a miracle. Jesus visited the Samaritans, and “because of his words many more became believers” (John 4:41, emphasis added). Just a few verses later, Jesus rebukes the Galileans: “Unless you people see miraculous signs and wonders . . . you will never believe” (John 4:48). Unlike the Samaritans, the people of Galilee required signs and wonders.

2. Some people seek after signs and wonders because they do not believe the signs and wonders which have already been performed. The Pharisees of Matthew 12 were just such a lot. Jesus had been performing miracles for quite some time when a group of scribes and Pharisees came to Him with an insolent demand to see another sign. In response, Jesus condemned them as “wicked and adulterous” (Matthew 12:38-39).

They were “wicked” in that they refused to believe the signs and wonders Christ had already performed. “In spite of his wonders, they did not believe” (Psalm 78:32). Their hearts were hardened towards the truth, even after numerous public miracles. Nothing would make them believe; their hearts were as pharaoh’s, hardened after witnessing so many of Moses’ miracles in Egypt (Exodus 9:34-35).

They were “adulterous” in the spiritual sense, having left the true worship of God to follow a man-made set of rules and traditions. Not satisfied with the miracles Jesus was doing, they demanded something even greater. As commentator Matthew Barnes puts it, “They looked for signs of their own devising.” So entrenched was their rejection of Christ that, when later presented with the “sign of the prophet Jonah” (Christ’s resurrection, Matthew 12:39-40), they still would not believe.

3. Some people seek after signs and wonders because they seek an occasion to excuse their unbelief. There were people in Jesus’ day who “tested” Him by seeking a sign (Matthew 16:1; Luke 11:16). Since they specified that the sign be “from heaven,” they most likely wanted something spectacular, similar to Elijah’s calling down fire from the sky (1 Kings 18:38) or Isaiah’s causing the sun to reverse course (Isaiah 38:8). Probably, their “test” was designed to be something “too big” for Jesus to accomplish—they simply hoped He would attempt it and fail in the attempt.

4. Some people seek after signs and wonders because they are curious thrill-seekers. Like the crowds in John 6:2 and King Herod in Luke 23:8, they want to see something sensational, but they have no real desire to know the truth of Christ.

5. Some people seek after signs and wonders because they hope to get something for themselves. After Jesus fed the multitudes, a large crowd followed Him to the other side of Galilee. Jesus saw their true motivation, however, and rebuked it: “I tell you the truth, you are looking for me, not because you saw miraculous signs but because you ate the loaves and had your fill” (John 6:26). The crowd’s desire was not to know Christ or even to see more miracles; it was simply to fill their stomachs again.

Better than seeking after a new miracle is taking God at His Word. Simple faith is more pleasing to the Lord than a reliance on a dazzling sensory experience. “Jesus told him, ‘Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed’” (John 20:29).

https://www.gotquestions.org/signs-and-wonders.html

Big difference between [seeking] and [fleecing] God!

 

When God grants you the ability to Fleece Him, you will see the Signs!

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4 hours ago, enoob57 said:

One thing for sure what was happening then is not what is happing now... cause even the enemies could not deny the power that was shown

Matt 12:22-24

22 Then was brought unto him one possessed with a devil, blind, and dumb: and he healed him, insomuch that the blind and dumb both spake and saw.

23 And all the people were amazed, and said, Is not this the son of David?

24 But when the Pharisees heard it, they said, This fellow doth not cast out devils, but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils.
KJV
If they could have denied the miracle they would have but they could not for it was evident to the senses -not today however... or the children hospitals would be emptied out!

You are talking a direct contact between demons/their Creator.

 

Yeah, that WILL NEVER happen again until Armageddon, and then it's face to face in battle!

 

The possessed was brought to GOD in PERSON.   God is no longer walking the Earth in PERSON where we are able to approach Him.   Therefore, one cannot fulfill Your Scripture reference in Matthew.   So obviously, what you say is TRUE, but not in the CONTEXT you was hoping for!

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3 hours ago, Justin Adams said:

This is a typical posting in Gotquestions.org and why it is a very poor resource for any real theology: [bolded by me]

"If God performed miracles today as He did in the past, the result would be the same. People would be amazed and would believe in God for a short time. That faith would be shallow and would disappear the moment something unexpected or frightening occurred. A faith based on miracles is not a mature faith."

https://www.gotquestions.org/miracles-Bible.html

The greatest miracle of all was the Lord rising from the dead, appearing to many, and then ascending to sit at the right hand of our Father. 

The Christian faith springs from miracles. God sent His only begotten Son to be born to a woman under the Law so that He would redeem us from the penalty of the Law; there is no other by whom we are saved than Jesus Christ; His resurrection from the dead is the promise and hope of our salvation. 

God dwells with us, yet another miracle. Christ sent the Holy Spirit into the world to convict the ungodly of their unbelief and as a Comforter to those who believe in the One whom our Father sent. We baptize with water, but the Son of God baptizes with fire and Spirit. 

Miracles abound. So much for "gotquestions." That site has its uses but theology isn't their forte. 

 

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