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1 | No speaking in tongues, no Holy Spirit? | Acts 2:4 | Searcher56 | 10376 | ||
Debbie, yes, without love for God and others we are nothing and breaking the greastes commandment. Tongues is a minor issue. I believe the gift on tongues is speaking in a known language without training (Acts 2:4-13). It has happened today. Satan has copied this gift. 1 Cor 14 says prophecy is better and tongues is a sign for unbelievers, so they can hear the Word in their own language ... if I connect the Pentecost passage right. In order for someone to interpret, they need to be trained and know the tongue being spoken. What language do the angels speak to men? How do we know what language they speak to God and each other? Of all the salvation accounts in the book of Acts, only twice did the new believers speak in tongues - the first Gentile (10:46) and the disciples of John (19:6), so it was not usual, as you (or your denomination) believe. No one has all the gifts, but we all have at least one. If we all chose to exercise our eye gift, we would be in trouble. Did the disciples receive the Holy Spirit before the ascension or at Pentecost? In John 20:22 Jesus breathes on the disciples and indicates that he is granting them the Holy Spirit, which fulfills a promise repeatedly made in John 14-16. Steve PS Sometimes I pray in Japanese, which I learned as a child. |
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2 | No speaking in tongues, no Holy Spirit? | Acts 2:4 | glory777 | 10465 | ||
Speaking in tongues is speaking in a language you do not know or understand (1 Cor. 14:14). If this is for people who understand the language spoken, why the need of an interpreter? The person who has the gift of interpretation does not know the language being spoken, for then it would be a known language and it would not be a spiritual gift to interpret. Yes, when you believe you receive the Holy Spirit but when Jesus breathed on the Apostles, they were not "baptized" in the Holy Spirit. If it were so, why did Jesus promise to send the "Comforter" to them at a later date? Why did they need to be filled again? To endue them with power. Others also spoke in tongues at their spiritual birth, Paul is a good example. He spoke in tongues, had the gift of prophesy, and the others. When Paul wrote to the Corinthians, he was writing to a church. It gifts were used in the church (or I should say misused)and I don't think all of the Corinthians were in those two places stated. Because everyone was using their "eye" gift, Paul wrote the letter and gave specific guidlines. Things should be done decently and in order, and he states the order. I have a question. When did the gifts of the Holy Spirit stop being necessary? If they served a purpose then, wouldn't they serve an even greater purpose now? However, we still have people that say "They are drunk on new wine." We may never agree on this one. But that does not stop us from being a part of the family of God. Debbie PS I speak in an unknown tongue, buthe only lanuage I know is very little Spanish from Sesame street and a couple of phrases in Hungarian that I don't use since I became born again! |
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3 | No speaking in tongues, no Holy Spirit? | Acts 2:4 | Searcher56 | 10511 | ||
Debbie, The need for the interpreter is for the locals. It is like when someone would say something in Japanese here. There is a need for someone to interpret it into English, for everyone but the Japanese in the crowd. John 20:22 is after His resurrection and His promise of the Comforter (chapters 14-16). It is possible to be filled with the Spirit several times (Act 4:8, 4:31, 13:9). Notice the differences and similarities in Acts 4:31 and the day of Pentecost. I do not see anywhere where the interpreter does not know both languages. Why doesn't he speak? He may not have anything to say or he does not have the gift of teaching. Do you think you have all the Spiritual gifts, that are listed throughout the New Testament? I never said the gifts of the Holy Spirit stop being necessary. But we need to understand what the gifts are. I have seen churches not follow the directions on speaking in tongues - one speaks, another interpeters. Then, the cycle repeats. The church has everyone speak in tongues, at once. Steve |
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