canadyjd said:
Paul deals with the abuse of tongues elsewhere. It seems disjointed to have Paul introduce a topic (specifically using the phrases "Jesus is accursed" and "Jesus is Lord" while speaking in "tongues"), only to abandon that topic immediately for a more lengthy discussion on another.
Yes, Paul deals with tongues in all three chapters: 12, 13, and all throughout 14. There is not one of these chapters that he does not mention the gift of tongues. As he speaks of tongues at the end of chapter 12, I see no reason not to believe that he may be referring to tongues at the beginning of the chapter, especially as he relates this to their pagan background in verse two. You keep referring to Christian unity. How is Paul referring to unity by referring to paganism?

That just doesn't fit does it? In fact their pagan background is the exact opposite of Christian unity. Paganism opposes Christian unity. That is the background that they came out of it. Some of them reverted back to it, and the result was speak in pagan tongues that cursed Christ.
To me, it makes much better sense (in context) to view the first 4 verses as laying a foundation for the argument found in the rest of chapter 12 which is Christian unity.
1 Corinthians 12:2 Ye know that ye were Gentiles, carried away unto these dumb idols, even as ye were led.
--And this verse contributes to Christian unity HOW??
Paul tells them all became Christians the same way, by the Spirit. Therefore, no one should think they are "better" because of the particular gift they have.
Yes he does, but that is not the subject of the fist three verses, and has nothing to do with the first three verses.
You made the argument that demons would never say the words, "Jesus is Lord". I pointed to scripture that demonstrates you are wrong. That is not absurd. That is not a joke.
Your premise is absurd.
Satan does not glorify God. That is not a scriptural premise.
He did so when Christ walked the face of the earth to attest to the deity of Christ. For Christ had power over the demons and Satan. They were compelled to. Likewise in the presence of Paul they were compelled to do the same. But what happened when others tried to confront demons:
Acts 19:15-16 And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?
16 And the man in whom the evil spirit was leaped on them, and overcame them, and prevailed against them, so that they fled out of that house naked and wounded.
--Evil spirits do not praise God. That position is ludicrous. It just doesn't happen today. They are evil vile spirits that like nothing more than to spit in the face of God with the most vile, wicked language possible. Satan's deceived purpose which he has never deviated from is to unseat God. Barring that he will do everything possible to keep others from serving him, and if possible will get them to curse him. He succeeded in the church at Corinth.
I believe if you look at the sermon at Pentecost you will find that you are wrong. The purpose of the tongues was that everyone could hear the proclaimation of the gospel in their native language. That was a call to repentance. That was a call to come to Christ in faith.
Chapter and verse please.
I quoted you Scripture showing you that was not the case. They spoke forth "the wonderful works of God," not repentance, not the gospel. You must be able to demonstrate what you claim through Scripture.
The purpose of tongues was to be a sign for the unbelieving Jews (1Cor.14:21,22)
Three times tongues are mentioned in the Book of Acts. All three times there were Jews present. It was a sign for the Jews. That was its primary purpose. There were some other minor purposes, but that is the primary purpose of tongues. By the end of the first century, tongues had ceased, for the Jews did not listen or take heed to that sign and judgment from God fell upon the Jewish nation when the Roman general, Titus came and destroyed the Temple, and Israel was once again scattered as a nation.
I believe you had stated that Spiritual gifts had ceased, not specifically referring to the "sign-gifts" as having ceased.
I should have realized you meant the "sign-gifts" and not all Spiritual gifts.
That said, I see no evidence in scripture that any Spiritual gift will "cease" prior to the consumation of the Kingdom.
Then give evidence of any of the sign being in existence today. Try healing. Compare it to Acts 5:16 where Peter healed
All who came to him, no one excluded.
Holy Spirit can give Spiritual gifts as He finds appropriate.
He can, but he doesn't. He doesn't speak through burning bushes either.
He doesn't wrestle with man like he did with Jacob either.
He doesn't walk in fiery furnaces with man like he did with the three Hebrew children either.
Study Hebrews 1:1,2. He speaks to us through his son, who is revealed to us through his Word--not through spiritual gifts.