Your concern should arise when a church denies Christ, not to those that proclaim Him. To what end do the miracles occur? Who is glorified? Why do signs and wonders bring criticism, as opposed to worship? The fault lies not in those witnessing it and praising God, but to those in opposition to them. They think that anything not in the Bible cannot be of God yet God's word speaks of there not being enough books to record all that Jesus did. Who knows what He did that we don't know of?
God all throughout history kept doing a new thing, one after the other. History may repeat itself but history must first be made. In that case, why not praise God for something fresh and new? Something unheard of? God's word said that He worked special miracles through His apostle, such that people were healed by his shadow, or healed by handkerchiefs. Do you suppose that people freaked out because such things were not in the Torah? No, they sought their healing and gave praise to God.
Our concern shouldn't be with what is happening, necessarily, but with how we are reacting to it. Is God glorified? Is Christ preached? Are souls saved? Then praise God! There is nothing wrong with being fascinated with what God is doing in the Earth and desiring to witness it. It brings one closer to the Lord, strengthens their faith, and ultimately brings reverence.
God all throughout history kept doing a new thing, one after the other. History may repeat itself but history must first be made. In that case, why not praise God for something fresh and new? Something unheard of? God's word said that He worked special miracles through His apostle, such that people were healed by his shadow, or healed by handkerchiefs. Do you suppose that people freaked out because such things were not in the Torah? No, they sought their healing and gave praise to God.
Our concern shouldn't be with what is happening, necessarily, but with how we are reacting to it. Is God glorified? Is Christ preached? Are souls saved? Then praise God! There is nothing wrong with being fascinated with what God is doing in the Earth and desiring to witness it. It brings one closer to the Lord, strengthens their faith, and ultimately brings reverence.
How many have been slain in the Spirit since the beginning of the charismatic movement? More than both of us could count together. Now if being slain is so prominent, if its the way so many miracles of healing and the infilling of the spirit happen, then at least once it should be mentioned in Scripture. It should be unquestionable that falling backwards happens.
Now not every miracle Jesus and the apostles performed are in Scripture, but I firmly believe we have everything we need to know.
We also see that healing had a certain purpose, to validate Christ and the apostles for the cause of establishing Christ Church and to bring glory to God. Not to make all believers well.