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Again, the Bible definesOriginally posted by A_Christian:
There absolutely NOTHING in the Bible that indicates that the gift of tongues was anything but the ability for some people to be able to communicate to foreigners with a language that they in fact never learned.
If you have done that, then you have spoken in tongues. If you have not, then you have communicated nothing to anyone and you are wasting your breath.
If you don't understand what you are saying, then I will pray for your condition...
Concerning the other gifts, Workin4him, you will find varying opinions. The two most common and acceptable is that either they all have ceased (that is the ones specifically mentioned in 1Cor.12,)--a view I take. Or, that just the miraculous (sign) gifts have ceased--also a good interpretation.Originally posted by Workin4Him:
Hi everyone! I have a question about tongues. If they are dead and Paul was only writing to the first Century Church, then what do we do with the other gifts mentioned? Are they dead also? You just can't pick and choose. Also, why do we follow any other of his writings? This is the 21st Century so it doesn't apply? Not trying to get off on the wrong foot here or anything, just posing a question. One other thing, In I Corinthians 13:1 (KJV of course) Paul states "Though I speak with the tongues of men and angels and have not charity, I am becoming as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal." Now, I've heard of Spanish, French, German, etc.... but what is the tongues of angels?![]()
Thanks in advanve for your help in understanding this point of view.
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Ed, don't you think he deserves 'both' hands?Originally posted by Ed Edwards:
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{notice my graemlin, the Baptist
graemlin who only lifts one hand at a time.
Not to be confused with a carismatic
who raises both hands at the same time} [/QB]
Thanks! Now I only wish I could figure out how to use them.Originally posted by SpiritualMadMan:
Mee check this little smilie out:
http://www.houseofmyrrh.org/praise.gif
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And this one, too.
http://www.houseofmyrrh.org/fish.gif
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These are mine. I offered them to the webmasters here... Don't see them yet... Of course the webmaster that got the mssage may not have passed it on, either. [/QB]
I agree.No, i think
tongues are with us today and the instructions\
of 1 Corinthians 12-14 is still correct.
NIC, yes I do believe that a person has to be born of the Spirit, evidenced by speaking in tongues. It's not my opinion, it is scripture.Originally posted by New In Christ:
Question for MEE:
MEE, do you hold the opinion that one must speak in tongues to be saved? Some of your posts really imply that; however, other times I can't tell.
Thank you, MEE, for your response. But to be clear, you are saying not only that tongues are for today, but they are necessary for salvation. Correct?Originally posted by MEE:
NIC, yes I do believe that a person has to be born of the Spirit, evidenced by speaking in tongues. It's not my opinion, it is scripture.
Acts 2:4) And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.
Acts 2:16-17) But this is that which was spoken by the prophet Joel;
17) And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh:....
Acts 2:39) For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.