In Christian theology, cessationism is the view that the charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit, such as tongues, prophecy and healing, ceased being practiced early on in Church history. Cessationists usually believe the miraculous gifts were given only for the foundation of the Church, during the time between the coming of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost, c. AD 33 (see Acts 2) and the fulfillment of God's purposes in history, usually identified as either the completion of the last book of the New Testament or the death of the last Apostle.
Cessationists are divided into four main groups:
Concentric Cessationists believe that the miraculous gifts have indeed ceased in the mainstream church and evangelized areas, but appear in unreached areas as an aid to spreading the Gospel (Luther and Calvin, though they were somewhat inconsistent in this position).Classical cessationists assert that the "sign gifts" such as prophecy, healing and speaking in tongues ceased with the apostles and the finishing of the canon of Scripture. They only served as launching pads for the spreading of the Gospel; as affirmations of God's revelation. However, these cessationists do believe that God still occasionally does miracles today, such as healings or divine guidance, so long as these "miracles" do not accredit new doctrine or add to the New Testament canon. Richard Gaffin, John F. MacArthur and Daniel B. Wallace are perhaps the best-known classical cessationists.Full Cessationists argue that along with no miraculous gifts, there are also no miracles performed by God today. This argument, of course, turns on one's understanding of the term, "miracle." B. B. Warfield, J. Gresham Machen, F.N. Lee.Consistent Cessationists believe that not only were the miraculous gifts only for the establishment of the first-century church, but the so-called fivefold ministry found in Eph. 4 was also a transitional institution (i.e., There are no more apostles or prophets, but also no more pastors, teachers, or evangelists). For more information, click on Wikipedia.
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John Owen Concerning Spiritual Gifts  |
Excerpt from JI Packers' A Quest for Godliness |
Hebrews 2:3-4 and the Sign Gifts  |
Daniel B. Wallace |
"God told me" and the Sufficiency of Scripture  |
Mark Dever |
1 Corinthians 13:11 Revisited – An Exegetical Update  |
Robert L. Thomas |
About Charismatic Gifts (.pdf)  |
Frank Turk |
Cessationism  |
Willem Berends |
Cessationism again  |
Phil Johnson - Grace Community Church |
Cessationism Defended  |
Dave Stevens - Sovereign Grace Church |
Cessationism in 1 Cor. 13:8-12  |
Donald G. McDougall - The Master’s Seminary |
Cessationism, “The Gifts of Healings,” and Divine Healing  |
Richard L. Mayhue - The Master’s Seminary |
Challenges of the Charismatic Movement to the Reformed Tradition  |
Richard B. Gaffin, Jr. - The Orthodox Presbyterian Church |
Combating Charismatic Theology  |
Phil Johnson - Grace Community Church |
Does God Speak Today Apart from the Bible?  |
R. Fowler White |
Gaffin and Grudem on Ephesians 2:20  |
R. Fowler White |
Miraculous Healing  |
Henry Frost |
Must Reformed Christians Be Cessationist  |
R.Scott Clark |
No New Revelation!  |
John Calvin |
Now That’s the Spirit: Assessing and Addressing Evangelical Charismatics (.pdf)  |
Nathan Busenitz |
Prophets False and True  |
J. Gresham Machen |
Reaching Those Still Trapped in Charismatic Chaos  |
Robin Arnaud |
Signs of the Apostles: The Temporary Gifts of the Holy Spirit (.pdf)  |
Ron Hanko |
Speaking in Tongues in the New Testament (.pdf)  |
John A. Battle - Western Reformed Seminary |
Spiritual Gifts  |
Eastside Evangelical Fellowship |
The Blessings, Main Problem and Dangers of the Charismatic Experience  |
Erroll Hulse |
The Cessation of Special Revelation: Concluding Commendation, Caution, and Exhortation (10-part series)  |
Bob Gonzales, Reformed Baptist Seminary |
The Cessation of the Charismata  |
Benjamin B. Warfield |
The Cessation of the Sign Gifts  |
Prof Thomas R. Edgar |
The Cessation of Tongues  |
Leonard J. Coppes |
The Cessation of Tongues and Prophecy  |
Greg Loren Durand |
The Gift of Healing in the Scriptural Record (.pdf)  |
Leonard W. Pine, Western Reformed Seminary |
The Hermeneutics of Non-Cessationism  |
Robert L. Thomas - The Master’s Seminary |
The Montanist Crisis  |
F. David Farnell |
The Nature of Tongues  |
Charles Hodge |
Tongues Today?  |
O. Palmer Robertson |
Tongues! Signs! Wonders! An Interview with Dr. Sam Waldron  |
Sam Waldron & Tim Challies |
Trichotomists, Charismatics, and 1 Corinthians 14  |
David Brown |
Where Have All the Spiritual Gifts Gone? A Defense of Cessationism  |
Richard B. Gaffin, Jr. - Modern Reformation Magazine |
You're probably a cessationist, too  |
Phil Johnson - Grace Community Church |