I believe there are too many dictators among the cessationists and too many false prophets and con artists in the Charismatic movement because people do not read the Word in context. Their hermeneutic is experience, not sound doctrine.
In the Cessationist groups if you question a pastor you get the "touch not my anointed" or "don't go up against God's man" rants. In the Charismatic world you get called "Legalist" or "Heretic hunter." Both are convenient ways to shut down anyone who dare question your actions or doctrine. However, the Word does not say you can never question and elder or accuse him of error.
1 Timothy 5:19 Against an elder receive not an accusation, but before two or three witnesses.
20 Them that sin rebuke before all, that others also may fear.
Indeed, the same procedure for anyone in Matthew 18 is what is required for addressing pastoral/elder/bishop or whatever title a leader/teacher calls themselves. Paul, though “one called out of due time,” did not have a problem chastising Peter, one of the inner three, when he acted hypocritically.
The Church has adopted a blindfold or live and let live attitude for so long rather than do what we are supposed to do by "marking them that cause division" or calling them out by name as John the Baptist and Paul did. Thus we have numerous popular "pastors" and "prophets" that are fleecing the sheep and putting on "Holy Spirit" sideshows with people in chairs being levitated and flipped or people acting like chickens, barking like dogs or hissing like snakes. People look for the sensational manifestations as proof that the Holy Spirit is present, yet there are people who do those things and are not saved. (Matthew 7:21-23)
Acts 4:29 And now, Lord, behold their threatenings: and grant unto thy servants, that with all boldness they may speak thy word,
30 By stretching forth thine hand to heal; and that signs and wonders may be done by the name of thy holy child Jesus.
31 And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake the word of God with boldness.
As in Isaiah 6, the building shook when God showed up, but notice what happened to the people. There was no dog barking, running up and down the aisles, no clucking or other bizarre activity. They spoke the Word with boldness. The Greek speaks to frankness or bluntness and publicly. Breaking open the jail with no one escaping was a sign and wonder that led to the salvation of the jailer, not just a show of power. God could have gotten Paul and Silas out of jail like He did Peter. That was a wonder as well, not something done to just be sensational.
They were in a time of persecution as verse 29 says and the prayer was that they would be able to speak with boldness and not just in the church house. You do not need boldness to speak the Word in a group where they agree with you. Speaking in to boldness to a negative audience requires boldness.
If I walk into the pulpit at my church and passionately declare Jesus is Lord, I may get a few Amens or at least heads shaking in agreement. Standing up in a group of atheists and saying the same thing will not get me the same support. Looking at Scripture, much of the time when John the Baptist, Jesus and the Apostles stood up they stood before either a completely antagonistic or at least a partially antagonistic crowd.
When the Holy Spirit came upon them in Acts 2, they went into the street and passionately preached Christ in such a way that made people think they were drunk. Indeed, People witnessing about Christ in front of a minimum of 3,000 dedicated Jews would make you think they are drunk, demented or dedicated. If they were howling like dogs or laughing uncontrollably, they would have good reason to think that, but they were speaking about God in their dialect and they knew they were Galileans. It would be like me showing up in Paris and walking up to a group of people and speaking perfect French in their local dialect. Closer to home, it would be like me going to a Cajun area and speaking like I grew up there when they know I am not from there.
That would truly be a sign and wonder being used for the purpose of evangelism. When Jesus knew the people were just showing up for the miraculous food, he shut that down and dropped some deep theology. Then they walked away. Jesus and the Apostles used miracles to show they had the authority to preach the Word in power. They did not do them without a purpose. They did not perform them at 10, 2 and 4 for three week meetings to draw a crowd and a good offering. They did not say, sow a seed of $100 and God will give it back tenfold. Paul never charged those he was ministering to, but relied upon the graciousness of other churches like a modern missionary or worked with his own hands as a tent maker. He did not live in a huge house driving around in a 24 horse drawn chariot made out of gold and adorned with other jewels.
In a sense, the Jews in Acts 2 were correct. The disciples were drunk in the Spirit, but unlike being drunk with wine that causes you to lose control of many things in your body and you say and do things that bring shame the Holy Spirit makes your body and mind act under His control that brings you into a place to receive power to see His glory being manifested to bring people to Him, not bring glory to you. He is not going to act like a magician doing things that make you ooh and aah. He does things that make you say Amen or Oh, me! The Holy Spirit was sent to lead people to Christ and lead us into all truth, not perform so we can have goosebumps.
Feminism, the prosperity gospel, New Age ideology and even the Kundalini spirit have infiltrated the Body. It is time we shake off these things and call out the fake and rebuke the con artists. Our apathy has allowed such people to cause the unbeliever to laugh at us.
Instead of the sensational, we need to seek the power to live in holiness and the boldness to speak the Word in season and out of season, before friends, but especially before the unbelievers so they can see Christ and His truth in us. Revival will not come unless we do this and even then it may be too late because we have been foolish for so long. In fact, revival may not come until after judgment has come upon the West. In wrath, may God remember mercy. Maranatha!!