How do Continuationists explain the fact that the vast majority of Christians have never personally experienced "overtly miraculous" spiritual gifts?
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As far as I'm aware, most Christians have never personally experienced anything "overtly miraculous", that is, no words of knowledge, no prophecy, no miraculous healings, no dreams, no visions, no audible voice from God, no angelic encounters, no demonic encounters, no tongues ([xenoglossy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenoglossy)) , no Christophanies, etc.
If [continuationism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cessationism_versus_continuationism) is true, then how do continuationists explain the absence of "overtly miraculous" experiences by the vast majority of Christians?
If continuationism is true, then why do most Christians never get to experience this continuation?
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May 24, 2022, 04:21 AM
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