Hi Mike, Please ask any more questions you have. When you say nine manifestations are you refering to the "gifts" mentioned in 1 cor, Ephesians, as well as by Peter, or is there another doctrine in regards to the "nine" that I have never heard?
Mike, I have always wondered if there are more gifts then what the scripture mentions. I basically believe that the ones mentioned are the building block of "gifts" given by God and that we get more then one. Of course all are service gifts, used to lift up a given "assembly". When any gift is personalized, which tongues often are, then 1 cor. 12:7 becomes a problem. Also, what happens with tongues is that there is so much proof for true use of the gift that many tongue speakers now say there are two gifts. Carol, MEE, would say there is a gift and a seperate manifestation of the Holy Spirit resulting in tongues. The problem is that 1 cor. 12 ends with saying, Do all speak in tongues?, with an implied "no" answer, which shoots in the foot the idea that the Holy Spirit always manifests by the person speaking in tongues. One more related tid bit. At the end of 1 cor. 12 there is a scripture that in almost all Bibles is poorly translated. Some Bibles give the better rendering as an option, that being: "you are desiring the showy gifts, but I give you yet a better way" and then talk of LOVE goes from there. Look at that once and see how much better 1 cor 12 ends and 13 begins with that rendering of the verse. Take care Mike, btw, do you decorate for Christmas or are you a stuffy pentecostal
Merry Christmas, and peace on earth,
Brian
Mike, I have always wondered if there are more gifts then what the scripture mentions. I basically believe that the ones mentioned are the building block of "gifts" given by God and that we get more then one. Of course all are service gifts, used to lift up a given "assembly". When any gift is personalized, which tongues often are, then 1 cor. 12:7 becomes a problem. Also, what happens with tongues is that there is so much proof for true use of the gift that many tongue speakers now say there are two gifts. Carol, MEE, would say there is a gift and a seperate manifestation of the Holy Spirit resulting in tongues. The problem is that 1 cor. 12 ends with saying, Do all speak in tongues?, with an implied "no" answer, which shoots in the foot the idea that the Holy Spirit always manifests by the person speaking in tongues. One more related tid bit. At the end of 1 cor. 12 there is a scripture that in almost all Bibles is poorly translated. Some Bibles give the better rendering as an option, that being: "you are desiring the showy gifts, but I give you yet a better way" and then talk of LOVE goes from there. Look at that once and see how much better 1 cor 12 ends and 13 begins with that rendering of the verse. Take care Mike, btw, do you decorate for Christmas or are you a stuffy pentecostal

Merry Christmas, and peace on earth,
Brian