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1 | speaking in tongues out of context | John 4:23 | choirgirl64 | 122406 | ||
ok speaking in tongues, when someone speaks in tongues, doesnt that edify the person and not the church, and i thought that someone else has to interpet, sometimes at my church this one women speaks openly during worhip in tongues and it takes away the focus on worshipping God and puts the attention on to her. | ||||||
2 | speaking in tongues out of context | John 4:23 | prazn | 122407 | ||
Assuming that the other members of the congregation are truly worshipping in spirit and in truth, how is it possible that they can be disrupted by anything or any one other than Almighty God? When we are truly caught up in the worship experience (adoring our risen Savior) there is simply no time or motivation to see or hear other worshippers. |
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3 | speaking in tongues out of context | John 4:23 | following him | 122408 | ||
In the congregational setting; yes, there should be an interpretation if it is used as the speaking out not the worshiping in the Spirit. But the one speaking may also be the one who interprets. Does she pray in English before or after she speaks in tongues? I agree with Pranz about the worship. Many times it can be distracting because we still have an aversion to the odd, the weird, the foolish. We are not used to allowing God do what He wants to do in our services. We want an orderly, precise, non threatening atmosphere to worship in. We often don't realy want God to show up because if He does weird things might happen. If there is no interpretation perhaps you could ask God for it. | ||||||