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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: gan Ordered by Date |
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1 | Praying in tongues? | 1 Cor 14:1 | gan | 76843 | ||
Hi There. The fourteenth chapter of this letter was written to direct the believers in ways to maintain decency and order in the use of there spiritual gifts. Verse two: What cannot be understood can never edify. But he who prophesies (as that is what the apostle favours and encourages second to love in this chapter) spoke to the advantage of his hearers as they would better understand be comforted and was to there spiritual advantage. PLEASE NOTE It is never prudent to isolate a passage and try and make sense of it. One must always read it in context with the letter and chapter. Ps my wife (the beat of my heart) asks your name and where you are from of course you can remain anonymous. Regards Gan |
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2 | Praying in tongues? | 1 Cor 14:1 | gan | 76710 | ||
To pray in tongues is to pray in another language: Native tongue (see the origianal greek meaning for tongue) the apostle Paul only recommends this if one is able to translate or there is one at hand who can translate 1 Corinthians 14:6 for if nobody can understand whats the point of it how can it strengthen the church. Practicaly the only way to recieve the spiritual gift is to learn another language unless one day you awake being able to do it through the power of GOD when it is done properly as in someone may pray in french or african amongst a english speaking congregation it is an inspiring and edifying ecsperience. Hope this helps Gan gpgbond@yahoo.com |
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3 | help | Ezek 18:2 | gan | 76709 | ||
Regarding your question on marriage. I am recently married so if you would like to talk gpgbond@yahoo.com i think the subject may not be apprpriate/ considerate for others to read specialy single christian people Regards Gan |
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