Many people believe that Pentecostal and Charismatic theology are inconsistent with Reformation theology. In this book, Jim McLoughlin argues that this is not the case. Charismatics tend to rely on experience to validate their claims and those of the Reformed position appeal to Scripture alone. In this work Jim defends the validity of supernatural signs gifts solely from scripture. As wonderful and encouraging as testimonies of God’s power are, they have absolutely no authority in determining truth. Any assertion of truth stands solely on the Word of God. Jim demonstrates from a comprehensive and systematic study of Scripture that signs, wonders and supernatural gifts have occurred throughout biblical history and should be expected today.
This book is meant to lay a Biblical foundation for presence of signs, wonders and miracles in the modern church and to be an encouragement to walk in the supernatural power of God.