Description
Few topics spark as much debate in Christian theology as the question of whether the miraculous sign gifts still exist today.
In this episode of Honest Christian Conversations, Ana sits down with Chad Wagner, pastor of Excelsior Springs Church in Missouri, to explore the biblical discussion surrounding sign gifts such as speaking in tongues, prophecy, and other miraculous manifestations.
Chad shares his perspective that these gifts were given for a specific purpose in the early church and were never intended to continue indefinitely. Together, they examine Scripture and discuss how Christians should think carefully about spiritual gifts, biblical authority, and modern interpretations of these passages.
This conversation encourages listeners to study Scripture carefully and seek a deeper understanding of how God works through His church today.
What do you believe Scripture teaches about the continuation—or cessation—of the sign gifts?
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