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In the latest episode of the Didaché podcast, Justin Peters, alongside Jim Osman, delves into a critical response to Daniel Kolenda’s assertions regarding miracles within the charismatic movement. Justin and Jim analyze Kolenda’s comparison between New Testament miracles and modern-day charismatic claims, particularly focusing on the authenticity of such signs and wonders. They argue that true biblical miracles were undeniable, even to non-believers, while modern charismatic acts often resemble parlor tricks. The discussion further addresses the theological implications and the historical context of cessationism, emphasizing the importance of discerning genuine miracles from deceptive practices.
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In the latest episode of the Didaché podcast, Justin Peters, alongside Jim Osman, delves into a critical response to Daniel Kolenda’s assertions regarding miracles within the charismatic movement. Justin and Jim analyze Kolenda’s comparison between New Testament miracles and modern-day charismatic claims, particularly focusing on the authenticity of such signs and wonders. They argue that true biblical miracles were undeniable, even to non-believers, while modern charismatic acts often resemble parlor tricks. The discussion further addresses the theological implications and the historical context of cessationism, emphasizing the importance of discerning genuine miracles from deceptive practices.
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