I am sad to see you did not address my interpretation for any of the specific verses in my last reply to you. Aside from the fact there were several typos, you should have had no problem whatsoever in understanding what I had said. I think you can do much better than this! Quite frankly, I am disappointed you did not also provide an interpretation of Mark 13:31; 1Corinthians 12:8, 10, 12, or 13. And I don't dispute God would rather us focus on the Gospel Message, as spiritual gifts (signs, miracles, healing, etc.) are only secondary to what is most important: The Revelation of Jesus Christ. But what of spiritual gifts that are not for those who lack faith (unbelievers), but, instead, are for those with faith (the Body of Christ)? Prophecy is not for unbelievers, but for believers. Likewise, even the gift of tongues, if not being employed for the purpose of spreading the Gospel or for edifying the church, what use is it? Clearly these gifts can benefit believers within the Body of Christ. You must believe that God still works miracles, so why is it impossible to believe He has the power and authority to work miracles through Christians who are filled with the Holy Spirit? If you can provide me Scriptural support for your position (which you failed to do in your last response), I will reconsider my view. Until then, I think we will have to agree that, while we have differing opinions, we both have a zeal for correctly dividing God's Word. Thanks for your interest in the topic.
Grace and Peace!