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1 | josiebible, where does it say we can ask | Romans | Searcher56 | 91908 | ||
Luke 11:9-13; John 20:22; Acts 2:4; 1 Cor 12:10, 11, 28, 30, 31 ... Joann, I encourage you to continue to study and search Scripture. When you do, discount what others have said ... or at the very least see if what they said is so (Acts 17:11). I have changed my view on what I believe. Luke 11:9-13 is not about asking the Holy Spirit for a spiritual gift and He will give it to you. This passage is about the giving of the Holy Spirit Himself. Which they receieved either at John 20:22 or Acts 2:4. Moreover, it is the Holy Spirit who determines who gets which gifts (1 Cor 12:11). We can (should) desire the greater gifts (vs 31) ... and I see that tongues is at the bottom of the list (vv 10, 28, 30). Searcher |
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2 | josiebible, where does it say we can ask | Romans | josiebible | 91961 | ||
Searcher56, No problem with thinking differently as long as it goes along with Gods word. I will search the scripture that you gave me. I do agree with tongues are the least of the gifts. Thanks for the advise. Joann | ||||||
3 | josiebible, where does it say we can ask | Romans | gracefull | 92005 | ||
josiebible Those who do not accept the Holy Spirit infilling as you know it do not see that the tongues you received, and everyone else can receive, is not the 'gift of tongues' spoken of in Corinthians 12. The gift of tongues is a different manifestation of the Holy Spirit, to be spoken where there are two or more and should be interpreted. 1 Corinthians 14... God bless |
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4 | josiebible, where does it say we can ask | Romans | josiebible | 92045 | ||
I am not sure if I answered this so if I have disreguard this one. Acts 2:4 "All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them. The initial evidence of being baptized with the Holy Spirit is that you will gegin to speak with other tongues. Acts 10:44-46 Speaking in tongues is for all who is fill with the Holy Spirit. Yes, if you are led to speak out in your heavenly language there will be interpretation. otherwise, it only edify's yourself. I can do that at home, by myself. I Corinthians 14:18 Paul spoke in tongues and was proud of it. Mark 16:17 "And these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new tongues." Jesus said it is for all who believe: You believe and receive the gift by faith. In 1 Corinthians 12:30 Paul ask "Do all speak in tongues? He is probably talking about the gift of diverse kinds of tongues that are to be interpreted in the church service. This is one of the nine gifts of the Spirit listed in that chapter for the body of Christ. He is not speaking of the personal gift of tongues for the believer. Arent they two different things? It is just like the gift of faith listed in 1 Corinthians 12, tongues that will be spoken out and interpreted in the body, but all can have the ability to pray in tongues for personal edification. I need all the edification I can receive. But we do have to ask for it first. Thanks for the come back. joan | ||||||
5 | josiebible, where does it say we can ask | Romans | gracefull | 92090 | ||
Joan, Good post..hopefully someone here will read and 'HEAR'. God bless |
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