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1 | Does speaking in tongues come naturally? | Acts | Searcher56 | 92123 | ||
Scripture ... Acts 2:4-13 ... Ken hepting, We could to the same ... and speak to different known language groups in a big area, so that each hearing in their own tongue. They did have the Taknah (our OT). BTW where was the worship? Searcher |
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2 | Does speaking in tongues come naturally? | Acts | Ken hepting | 92138 | ||
Who said it was worship? Seems like you are bent on distorting what others say here. If you had understanding about tongues and interpretation and how they are different from ones private prayer life that the Lord Jesus ordained, you wouldn't be asking unlearned questions. So be more hard on yourself than others for the answers you require at their expense. |
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3 | Does speaking in tongues come naturally? | Acts | Searcher56 | 92162 | ||
You said "Shouldn't we do the same yet you'll be hard pressed to see that atmosphere of praise and WORSHIP in most churches today must less be taught as something we should be about." You mentioned worship and I asked a questions ... interesting that you forgot. You said "private prayer life" ... if you are talking about 1 Cor 14:14-15 ... the CONTEXT is in the church - in public. If you have another passage, let me know. |
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4 | Does speaking in tongues come naturally? | Acts | Ken hepting | 92170 | ||
You said "Shouldn't we do the same yet you'll be hard pressed to see that atmosphere of praise and WORSHIP in most churches today must less be taught as something we should be about." You mentioned worship and I asked a questions ... interesting that you forgot. ---------------------- I didn't forget anything. Some questions aren't worth answering. Some people, too. Take a hint. ------------------------------------------ You said "private prayer life" ... if you are talking about 1 Cor 14:14-15 ... the CONTEXT is in the church - in public. If you have another passage, let me know. ----------------------------------- Perhaps if you re-read the Eptistles for the first time you'll begin to understand what Simon saw and not say it was just for the Jews at Pentecost.. You know who Simon was, right? And certainly Cornielus wasn't a Jew. Paul said he spoke with tongues more than them all. Question: Where do you think he was speaking them? From the pulpit that he was exorting to speak to be understood if there was no interpreter? Naah. When he said Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels,..what do you think he was referring to? Are you prepared to warp and twist that to protect some pet doctrine of yours? I wouldn't. I'd take it at face value considering who Paul was and what his life was all about especially if it is your experience as well. |
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5 | Does speaking in tongues come naturally? | Acts | Searcher56 | 92172 | ||
You are not worht my time ... sicne you avios Scripture and answering my questions ... you ask you own, instead. | ||||||
6 | Does speaking in tongues come naturally? | Acts | Ken hepting | 92181 | ||
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