Elaborate? I don't know this pastor but that's a huge claim. I find it impossible to truly believe in Jesus and deny the supernatural, spiritual, and mystical element in Christianity
That's exactly what cessationists (such as John MacArthur and most Calvinists) believe, that the supernatural, spiritual, and miraculous elements of Christianity ended in the book of Acts. Charismatics (such as Michael Brown, David Wilkerson, Derek Prince, or John Osteen) believe that the supernatural is essential to Christianity and is available to all believers through the person of the Holy Ghost.
Elaborate? I don't know this pastor but that's a huge claim. I find it impossible to truly believe in Jesus and deny the supernatural, spiritual, and mystical element in Christianity
That's exactly what cessationists (such as John MacArthur and most Calvinists) believe, that the supernatural, spiritual, and miraculous elements of Christianity ended in the book of Acts. Charismatics (such as Michael Brown, David Wilkerson, Derek Prince, or John Osteen) believe that the supernatural is essential to Christianity and is available to all believers through the person of the Holy Ghost.