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1 | What's the "real" purpose of "tongues"? | 1 Cor 14:22 | Mandy33319 | 49647 | ||
What is the "real" purpose of speaking in tongues? In Acts 2: 4 thru 11, tongues are described as known languages. Paul, in Cor 14, isn't exactly a fan of this practice. The way I read what Paul is saying is that he actually discourages it. For instance,...in verse 27: "...someone must be ready to interpret what they are saying. 28: "...but if no one is present who can interpret, they must not speak out loud. They must speak silently to themselves and to God but not publicly.." And perhaps this is even more of an example that Paul is not a fan: Cor 14: 23 "...Therefore, if an unbeliever, or someone who doesn't have these abilities, comes to church and hears you speaking in tongues, he is likely to think you are crazy. 24..."But if you are prophesying when such a person comes in, what you say will convince him that he is a sinner, and his conscience will be judged by everything he hears..." |
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2 | What's the "real" purpose of "tongues"? | 1 Cor 14:22 | Mommapbs | 49648 | ||
One who speaks in a tongue edifies himself; . . . When you assemble, each one has a psalm, has a teaching, has a revelation, has a tongue, has an interpretation. Let all things be done for edification. 1 Cor 14: 5, 26 Greetings in Jesus! This topic has been discussed at length on the Forum - use the search feature to read through the posts! Scripture points to three purposes for "tongues". 1. As a sign for unbelievers (v.22) 2. Edification of the individual believer (v.5) 3. Edification of the church (v.26) Let's keep our interest in the spiritual gifts as God has purposed and esteem one another's giftedness as a means to enable the whole body to become mature, unified in the love of Jesus. Blessings in Jesus! Mommapbs |
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