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To: LearnsFromMistakes
The first few chapters of Acts is a good place to look. In chapters 2 through 5 Luke several times mentions the specific group that is performing "signs and wonders", miracles. It's not believers in general, it's a specific group.

At the beginning of Acts you will see the apostles choosing a replacement for Judas, and they mention the qualifications that a prospective apostle must meet. One of those requirements limits that select group in time. You had to have witnessed specific events in history to be considered; and when that generation died off, so necessarily would the office of apostle. Church Fathers who came after were important men. But apostles they weren't, and there are none today.

221 posted on 01/05/2002 8:42:53 PM PST by Pelham
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To: Pelham
In both the old and new testaments there are many others that 'perform' miracles than Jesus and 12 others. We both know that, and neither of us doubts it.

I don't know what question to ask next, yet remain non-combative. It isn't worth fighting over, that is sure. Thanks for your response.

222 posted on 01/06/2002 12:32:06 PM PST by LearnsFromMistakes
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