1 Corinthians 13 does not say the gifts ceased when the canon of Scripture was complete. That is a lie from a spirit, not the Holy Spirit, misquoting half a verse out of context. That's what Satan tried on Jesus when he was tempting Him in the wilderness and failed. Jesus quoted the Word back to him in context.
It is one thing to have opinions about what might be the case, but it is quite another to go teaching opinion as if it is supported by Scripture, when it is not. There is not one Scripture in the whole of the New Testament that says that the gifts of the Spirit were mean to cease when the canon of the New Testament was complete. In fact, healing, prophecy and tongues actually continued in the church right up to the 4th Century, before Constantine brought paganism into the church; and these gifts continued right through to the 12th Century in the Eastern Orthodox church. In fact, the Cessationist doctrine is not part of the RCC or the Eastern Orthodox church.
It is fact that John Wesley had 250 verified healings during his ministry in the 18th Century, including his horse being miraculously healed of lameness. And there are tens of thousands of verified testimonies of believers and non believers miraculously healed of all types of medical conditions. One such testimony occurred in an equipping meeting in Hamilton NZ, where I was part of the group who laid hands on a woman with a diagnosed incurable condition where she could not have children. She conceived that very night after receiving prayer. In a conference that I led, a woman with a chronic back condition who had been in pain for a number of years, was totally freed from pain and had the best night's sleep in years. The pastor emailed me with the testimony. This shows right in my own backyard, the gift of healing is still active in the church.
Also, I have already testified about two people in the church I attended for seven years in Palmerston North New Zealand, who prayed in tongues, and the language was understood by native speakers of the language, and my two friends were speaking the wonderful works of God in those languages.
Also, I have experience in the New Testament gift of prophecy, and have had feedback that the words I gave were totally accurate, even though I had absolutely no knowledge of the particular circumstances of the persons I gave the word to. One guy was so impressed with the accuracy of a prophecy I gave him that he asked me, "Do you eat prophetic corn flakes for breakfast, and drive a prophetic car to work?"
So, if you have never experienced these things, and all you have is a head full of teaching from Cessationist religious teachers, then all you have is opinionated proverbial material that comes from the rear of a horse, instead of solid, sound, Scripture-based knowledge through real experience from real people.