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“For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries.” (1 Corinthians 14:2)Verse and context please.
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“For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries.” (1 Corinthians 14:2)Verse and context please.
Perfect example of what an unknown tongue is. Only God understands when you speak a language different from everyone else. The spirit in this verse is mans spirit speaking mysteries if in a language only he understands.“For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries.” (1 Corinthians 14:2)
And are you saying then that you were a personal witness to what the "originals" were and are now the perfect interpreter for that which is now?Today's tongues are nothing like the originals.
Study of the even the scriptures by the flesh alone with the best of brains [even one equivalent to Einstein] is still what Solomon described: "...a weariness of the flesh..." [Ecc 12:12].If you study independently of the Pentecostal framework, tongues messages were the first words spoken that became the New Covenant, along with prophecy.
They were in fragments, when collected became the complete (perfect) revelation along with Jesus' words and the book of Revelation. They ceased when scripture became complete.
um, don't think the Gospel can be taught anyway?Learning to communicate for food is very different than being able to teach the Gospel.
Scripture defines the gift of tongues. And they were nothing like today's attempts to reproduce them in the flesh. I as well as other Pentecostals got a buzz through babbling. Even voodoo practitioners relieve stress this way. Speaking in Tongues: Glossalalia and Stress Reduction But it is of the flesh and not of the Holy Spirit.And are you saying then that you were a personal witness to what the "originals" were and are now the perfect interpreter for that which is now?
Study of the even the scriptures by the flesh alone with the best of brains [even one equivalent to Einstein] is still what Solomon described: "...a weariness of the flesh..." [Ecc 12:12].
If we discard or suppress or quench the Holy Spirit God has given us to encounter truth in favor of the flesh of man even in dealing with the written scriptures as so many have done it is still a weariness of the flesh. Man has never changed, unless and if he has yielded himself to God through the Holy Spirit. I guess you will disagree here again, but I pray that you will at least bite your tongue instead of spouting the conclusions of your favorite theologians. Again from Solomon as he wrote as God inspired him. There is...
"...a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;" Ecc 3:7
Your presumption that that which is perfect has already come in the written Bible is foolishness. The unopened Bible is dead. The opened Bible read with the wrong spirit is dead. Without the quickening of the Holy Spirit, the words of scripture that you read and that I read are dead.
Give God the glory!
For me the bottom line seems to be that revelation is now complete in the Bible.Scripture defines the gift of tongues. And they were nothing like today's attempts to reproduce them in the flesh. I as well as other Pentecostals got a buzz through babbling. Even voodoo practitioners relieve stress this way. Speaking in Tongues: Glossalalia and Stress Reduction But it is of the flesh and not of the Holy Spirit.
This is true, but today's tongues are nothing like the originals.Perfect example of what an unknown tongue is. Only God understands when you speak a language different from everyone else. The spirit in this verse is mans spirit speaking mysteries if in a language only he understands.
As far as you know, yes, based upon where you are looking, your current def of "church," etc. But I wasn't kidding you'd have another vision here if you spent a week blindfolded first ok, or did some other exercise to take your eyes out of the equation. Bc you would have to rely so much more on your ears. But see you are judging by those "attempting" to speak in tongues based upon your current def of "church" whereas I would suggest closing your eyes the next time you find yourself "wherever two or three are gathered in His name" fwiw, not saying tongues is not still um I guess prolly "heard" by some ppl in congregations, but they wouldn't be the tongues you would be looking for either I guessAnd they were nothing like today's attempts to reproduce them in the flesh
in the Bible, sure, but that still needs to be communicated to those who have not gotten the Rev yet right?For me the bottom line seems to be that revelation is now complete in the Bible.
you keep saying that like you know daveThis is true, but today's tongues are nothing like the originals.
I know what I say is true for several reasons.you keep saying that like you know dave
tells me all I need to know dave, ty and have a nice day okI know what I say is true for several reasons.
Yeah, I know. The people speaking today just sound like they are drunk. (Humm……. I wonder where I have heard that same thing said before?)This is true, but today's tongues are nothing like the originals.
Yeah, I know. The people speaking today just sound like they are drunk. (Humm……. I wonder where I have heard that same thing said before?)
The hearers need to understand in order to benefit.If you speak a tongue unknown to man but unto God it’s not a prayer language. If I speak French to a room full of Germans only God will understand. If you speak jibberish like what’s going on today nobody understands. God knows your intentions I’m sure. But that’s it.
Only those whom they laid their hands on spoke in tongues besides the two outpourings.
I am sorry you feel that way. I don't. I received a gift of tongues in 1976. For me it became a daily means of communication with God who is a Spirit.Scripture defines the gift of tongues. And they were nothing like today's attempts to reproduce them in the flesh. I as well as other Pentecostals got a buzz through babbling. Even voodoo practitioners relieve stress this way. Speaking in Tongues: Glossalalia and Stress Reduction But it is of the flesh and not of the Holy Spirit.
I used to think as you do. Having spoken in what I believed to be tongues for quite some time. But after studying to answer the questions dogging me, I came to believe today's tongues are of the flesh. And they stimulate the senses just as other vocal emotional releases do. People get a buzz doing this and think it is the Holy Spirit. But it is nothing like the originals.I am sorry you feel that way. I don't. I received a gift of tongues in 1976. For me it became a daily means of communication with God who is a Spirit.
There are people who have misused or abused the "very good" things that God made, but we should not be rejecting those things because of the errors of men but rather using them as God directs.
Babies babble until they learn to speak properly. So it is with some called Christians. They never proceed from the babble and find themselves along with those who worked on the tower [Gen 11] in confusion. Their language remains a babble and some of them simply give up on the gift of God.
Yes, God made tongues very good [Gen 1:31] along with everything else and so there was no confusion until man started leading himself instead of following God.