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1 | some people say you must speak in tongue | 1 Cor 12:4 | Searcher56 | 143981 | ||
Hank, greetings my brother. Thank you for what you said. I have several post on tongues. I understand Scripture and the other viewpoint (tho somewhat less on the latter) about tongues, but don't agree with those who think we must speak in tongues. I am ever learning I wonder recently if subsequence is like baptismal regeneration ... adding to what Chrsit has completed for our salvation. Searcher |
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2 | some people say you must speak in tongue | 1 Cor 12:4 | Hank | 143987 | ||
Searcher - This may come as a surprise to you: I speak in tongues! Yes, I speak, though not very well or eloquently, in my native tongue, which happens to be English. And I stumble my way in two other tongues, German and French, though remarkably poorly. But I don't engage in ecstatic babblings, not in everyday speech, and not in worship, praise and prayer to God. Neither did the little band of disciples engage in ecstatic babblings on Pentecost when they were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues (Acts 2:4) but spoke instead in other tongues, known languages, so that the polyglotism of the crowd could be overcome and the disciples understood. (Acts 2:6). --Hank | ||||||
3 | some people say you must speak in tongue | 1 Cor 12:4 | Searcher56 | 143991 | ||
Amen brother. I speak in Japanese, poorly. I learned when I was a child. No formal schooling ... just from my Japanese friends, caretaker and my parents who were going to language school. I pray that missionaries would have the gift of tongues ... but, they also need to know how to think in the new tongue (culture) so they can effectively communicate. Steve | ||||||