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Also, I'm not validating what other Pentecostals do. Good chance most of it is "babbling", that's between them and God. However, I'm only showing the validity of it in the Scriptures.
As I explained before, I don't speak in tongues for anyone else to hear me, except there be an interpretor. And that has only happened to me a few times. |
#62
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I'm sorry to say that many of the people who speak in tongues do so to show they are spiritual. Others because of peer-pressure. But it doesn't mean tongues isn't legitimate Biblically.
The same can be said for some that go to church. They go to church thinking they're Christians, others because anybody who is somebody goes to church. I had a number of people who sat through salvation messages who didn't respond week after week. They were religious, and that was good enough for them. The same with the "Pentecostal distinctive". Even that has become a religious thing to some folks. |
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It almost looks as though now you two are saying that most of the tongues movement is corrupt, except for the tongues that you two participate in?? I'm just getting more confused by your "special" gift. Quote:
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Last edited by Beth; 03-31-2008 at 03:17 PM. |
#64
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The purpose of tongues in the Bible
Is the purpose for personal edification?? NO
God plainly tells us the purpose for tongues. It was to give a sign to the nation Israel regarding the fact that God was doing this new thing in starting the church. Paul tells us that tongues was a fulfillment of the prophecy in Isa 28:11-12. Quote:
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In Acts 2, the passage does not state that they were in the upper room - that was chapter one, ten days before. Now in chapter 2, the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples and they spoke in tongues to those around them. It is pretty clear they were speaking other languages - and the context showed this was immediately afterwards - not that they spoke in tongues among themselves for a bit, then went out into the streets.
1 Corinthians 14 is also rebuking a supposed private prayer language. It is in the context of using our gifts to edify the church - not ourselves. |
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Beth, I looked back at my post and the word "other" was there. I cut and pasted it right out of my Bible software.
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The questions you are asking appear to be rhetorical. If I answer, you will come back with more and more....
I'm not interested in "making you" change your mind. Any more answers along this line would be an exercise in futility. So why should I bother? |
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I'm sorry if you took some of my statements to mean somehow I was better than other Pentecostals. I was merely acknowledging that I understand there are problems in the Pentecostal Churches, not make myself sound better than they. There are lots of problems in lots of church regardless of there affiliation.
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Scripture = and began to speak with other tongues. Revangelist = and spoke in tongues and you added without interpretation??? |
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