Listen "Historic vs. Hyper? Defining Cessationism with Ryan Denton"
Episode Synopsis
Dreams, visions, promptings may not be spiritual gifts, but what is their ongoing spiritual significance? Are they inherently authoritative?Is their content veridical? How can we assess them? Do they provide infallible guidance as lesser rules of faith and practice?Must confessional calvinists be against hyper-cessationism? Our guest, Ryan Denton, says:“Yes!” I tend to demur and say: “If loving hyper-cessationism is wrong, then I don’t wanna be right!”Is there divine communicative intent to dreams? Did His revelation end in the New Testament or is He still speaking to us today through our dreams, visions, and promptings?Beginning with the premise that dreams, visions, and promptings are facts in the sense that they exist—the host explores how he assesses testimonies from the past and present of dreams, visions, promptings to the Christian life in the here and now. Join us as we scratch the surface on a disagreement on a secondary issue among brothers concerning an aspect of cessationism. If your anger and frustration levels rise, touch grass!
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