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1 | Questions on Tongues | 1 Corinthians | Searcher56 | 114430 | ||
Scripture ... Isa 28:1ff (vv 11-12), 1Co 14:21 .......... Isaiah is prophesy of judgment. The foreign language was Assyrian. Paul is reminding the church of this (1Co 14:21). |
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2 | Questions on Tongues | 1 Corinthians | JLY | 114435 | ||
I do apoligise I got Isaiah quotation wrong. The Lord Jesus bless you. see I am not against nor past learning. But when you worship in a church that has so much love its hard to take the judgement of those who are not wanting to move on in Christ. Out of a three hour service about ten minutes people sing and worship in tongues and there is no more beautiful a sound except the last trumpet maybe. When you really go out for God He really speaks to you. If you have never heard the voice of God you are missing so much. He is only a prayer away. | ||||||
3 | Questions on Tongues | 1 Corinthians | Searcher56 | 114447 | ||
You had the Isaiah reference correct (28:11 ... 12) ... But I wanted to show you that Isaiah and Paul were saying that speaking in tongues was a sign of judgment. If you study tongues, you will see this to be true. Plus, tongues is a human language and is -one of many gifts (1 Cor 12:4-10) -given, as all gifts, by Him (1 Cor 12:11) -a lesser gift, so shouldn't be desired (1 Cor 12:28, 31) -but should not be scoffed at (1 Cor 12:12-27) -like other gifts, not possessed by all (1 Cor 12:29-30) -need to be excerised with love (1 Cor 13:1) ... not with boasting, pride ... (vs 4) -temporal (1 Cor 13:8) -a sign for unbelievers (1 Cor 14:22) -spoken by one person at a time, then interpeted (max three people speak and have it interpeted) |
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