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1 | Where Does It Say That In Acts? | Acts 2:4 | kalos | 148384 | ||
Doc: I agree with you. Acts is NOT a blueprint for all of church history. When I asked, "IF Acts is a blueprint for all church history...", I was asking a hypothetical question. I agree that in Acts what we have is the primitive church and, not only that, but also the church in a time of transition. As for a [private] prayer language, I don't see this taught anywhere in the 66 books of the Bible. I've heard about a prayer language all my life, but I suspect that the idea comes from interpreting people's experiences rather than a clear verse of Scripture. We never prove the validity of the Bible by experience; we test and examine experience in light of the Bible. And since there is no mention of the word "tongues" in Acts 4, John 14, Romans 8, the book of Jude or James 3:8, I do not see how anyone could find the doctrine of a prayer language in any of these passages. I have no need that anyone explain to me what a prayer language is. As I said, I'm familiar with the concept, having heard of it my whole life. What I am not familiar with is any Scripture to back it up. Grace to you, Kalos |
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2 | Where Does It Say That In Acts? | Acts 2:4 | 1-2steve | 148389 | ||
Kalos, I'm glad that you pointed out to Doc that you were speaking in "hypothetical" terms, using the word "IF". Isn't that how Paul started 1Cor. 13:1,2 and 3. So was Paul also speaking in "hypothetical " terms here too?:) But check the greek word "ean" out for yourself. Don't take my word for it.:) I'm just stating the facts my brother.:) In Christ, steve |
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3 | Where Does It Say That In Acts? | Acts 2:4 | Morant61 | 148405 | ||
Greetings Steve! Which 'here' are you speaking of my friend? Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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