Desdichado,
I've read that a high percentage of former Mu ham mad dans and people from Jewish backgrounds who come to Christ do so after having had a dream or vision, maybe in the 30% range. I forget the figure.
One thing to keep in mind is that there is not even a prooftext to do away with healing or miracles. Cessationists have none.
As far as cessationist and unbelief go the disciples had some faith in Jesus, but they also struggled with doubts at times. Jesus had faith when he stepped on the water, but he doubted and sank. If he didn't believe he could do the miracle and looked at the situation, he couldn't do it. And that was the apostle Peter.
I've read that a high percentage of former Mu ham mad dans and people from Jewish backgrounds who come to Christ do so after having had a dream or vision, maybe in the 30% range. I forget the figure.
One thing to keep in mind is that there is not even a prooftext to do away with healing or miracles. Cessationists have none.
As far as cessationist and unbelief go the disciples had some faith in Jesus, but they also struggled with doubts at times. Jesus had faith when he stepped on the water, but he doubted and sank. If he didn't believe he could do the miracle and looked at the situation, he couldn't do it. And that was the apostle Peter.