May I ask if the following gifts have become redundant. Just post the numbers in your reply so I can understand your interpretation of the New Testament.
1) The gift of salvation
2) The gift of righteousness
3) The gift of faith (Romans 12:3)
4) The gift of the fruit of the Holy Spirit, love, faith, kindness, gentleness, etc
5) The gift of the ministries, teaching, knowledge, wisdom, helps, etc
Gift of salvation isn't in the same category as sign and ministry gifts.. but of course that remains.T
Faith of course remains.. because looking at 1 co 13.. faith hope and love supersede all other gifts. And they ARE gifts of the Holy Spirit.. because God supernaturally empowers them for a believer.
Gift of righteousness.. same category as salvation.. it isn't in the same department as it were with sign and ministry gifts.
Fruits of the Holy Spirit.. of course in operation now.. but again in a different category to sign and ministry gifts.
Ministry gifts-- I believe have fulfilled their purpose and the tools to use them put down. The apostles who carried them are no more and we have scripture to guide us. In saying this.. I don't have any issue with people into ministry gifts.. because there is not much difference between being talented in a ministry and have the gift of the Holy Spirit.
The thing is.. if 'that which is perfect' or 'the perfect thing' in 1 Corinthians 13 is the completion of the canon-- then that settles the matter. I see it as this.. because when you put the second coming of Christ in there as the perfect thing.. it doesn't follow the context of sign gifts being in part and then completed.
Whatever is in part .. is completed with the perfect thing. They are the same thing. Jesus' second coming is different to the sign gifts. The perfect completes what is in part.. and what is in part is the sign gifts. There is more to this also.. but the next thing...
1 co 13 on it's own is not enough to show the temporary nature of the sign and ministry gifts. So, another part of this is looking chronologically at the letters to the churches from Paul.. and see how the mention of the gifts gets less and less. Added to this is the fact that Paul did not mention using the gift of miracles or helps etc.. when writing about healing the sick.
From newest to oldest:
1 Peter only mentions speaking and serving.
Ephesians 4 has ministry gifts but no sign gifts mentioned
Romans has prophecy mentioned plus other ministry gifts but no tongues mentioned.
1 Corinthians has them all.. but they decrease in mention as the book goes on from chapter 12-13.
There is a lot more to this also.. but I will stop here for now.
The main thing being: God's power is much more than the sign and ministry gifts.