praying in tongues is good I do regular in prayer after i pray normal. nothing wrong with it its real and biblical and enjoyable.
Then ask Jesus if praying in tongues is something He wants you to do.
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praying in tongues is good I do regular in prayer after i pray normal. nothing wrong with it its real and biblical and enjoyable.
Hi Patience7
Paul in the last verse of I Cor.12 also refers to them as "gifts".
He gave it to me in prayer.Then ask Jesus if praying in tongues is something He wants you to do.
about 1 am something fell on me from God and filled me like a fulling of the holy spirit and I rec3ieved this gift.. alone. yeah its real. there was no hype or expectation, just me and god and prayer.
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Another prophecy that has yet to be fulfilled is the speaking of true tongues,Im not talking about the babble that's going on today in some churches,rather as per the below scriptures.......
Mark 13:9 "But take heed to yourselves: for they shall deliver you up to councils; and in the synagogues ye shall be beaten: and ye shall be brought before rulers and kings for My sake,, for a testimony against them."
Mark 13:11 "But when they shall lead you, and deliver you up, take no thought beforehand what ye shall speak, neither do ye premeditate: but whatsoever shall be given you in that hour, that speak ye: for it is not ye that speak, but the Holy Ghost [Spirit]."
When this time comes into being in the very near future, it will not be the elect of God that does the speaking, but the Holy Spirit speaking in and through the mouths of His elect. Every one of these individuals will be delivered before these false councils before the final day of this earth age. This is why Peter would say to the people in Acts 2, on Pentecost day; "This is that which was spoken of by Joel the Prophet."
Acts 2:16: "But this is that which was spoken by the prophet Joel;"
We can read this prophecy in Joel 2:28-32. These sons and daughters shall speak in a cloven tongue, as recorded in Acts 2:6; meaning that the language that they shall speak in will need no interpreter, for every one that hears will hear in their native tongue of the dialect of the neighborhood they grew up in. This is the way that the gospel will go forth in the last days, for it is the evidence of the presence of the Holy Spirit. These sons and daughters will speak, as stated in Mark 13:11, but whatsoever words they do speak in that hour, it will be the Holy Spirit that speaks through them.
Acts 2:17"And it shall come to pass in the last days,' saith God, `I will pour out of My Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and you old men shall dream dreams:"
When the sons and daughter speak, it will be heard in every language and dialect in the world. This will not come from the mind of those people, but those people shall be willing witnesses that allow God to speak directly through them to the people. Thus the true gospel of Christ will be spoken.
So my question is,when was true tongues spoken again after pentecost???Let me answer,it hasn't........
He gave it to me in prayer.
One night reading the bible I read about tongues as I had many times before. This night many years ago I sat by myself out in the sun room of my house, I decided at 10 pm I was going to study the references to tongues in the bible and once and for all petition the lord about if it was for me. I felt a compulsion to do this.
It took me over 2 and a half hours of prayer and reading the bible to come to the conclusion it seems to be a thing Jesus wants for a believer and there was no reason it should not be given to me.
about 1 am something fell on me from God and filled me like a fulling of the holy spirit and I recieved this gift.. alone. yeah its real. there was no hype or expectation, just me and god and prayer.
Luke 11
9 “So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. 10 For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened. 11 “Which of you fathers, if your son asks for[f] a fish, will give him a snake instead? 12 Or if he asks for an egg, will give him a scorpion? 13 If you then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!”
so you declare tongues is worthless? I have heard all this before and its people like you that are the stumbling block for belevers entering into spiritual gifting. You really tried to rip my story i shared here apart and tried to discredit my experience with bible verses. the lord let me experience something really cool.And Who did you ask? Jesus? The Father? Or did you ask the Holy Spirit directly?
From whence does this compulsion or motivation comes from? Not from scriptures when Paul was exhorting believers that out of all spiritual gifts to seek after, Paul exhorted the gift of prophesy, and he did it by even exhorting the gift of prophesy over the gift of tongues and explained why between the two thruout the entire chapter why the gift of prophesy was the gift to seek: so there is no motivation from scripture to prompt believers to seek the gift of tongues.
1 Corinthians 14 KJV - Follow after charity and desire - Bible Gateway
If Jesus wants every believer to have tongues then why did Paul say this?
1 Corinthians 12:29Are all apostles? are all prophets? are all teachers? are all workers of miracles? 30Have all the gifts of healing? do all speak with tongues? do all interpret? 31But covet earnestly the best gifts: and yet shew I unto you a more excellent way.
Then Paul went into the love chapter of 1 Corinthians 13.
Wait a minute: praying to receive tongues is an expectation. And since there are no scriptural reference in motivating believers in seeking tongues but the gift of prophesy: I consider that hype is the origin of this seeking tongues compulsion.
I have no doubt that what you had experienced is real: but there is no scriptural reference for doing what you did when the gift of prophesy was the one you should have been asking for from Jesus Christ. And no: you do not need to have an experience of something coming over you and filling you to get it.
That's the thing: believers were warned to not believe every spirit, and what I am hearing is going against scripture above when believers seek after a sign which happens to be tongues that comes with no interpretation and again by an apostate teaching of receiving the Holy Spirit again. Your testimony is not foreign as many will testify of having that self same experience, prompting others to seek the same, as well as other signs and lying wonders by what they perceive is receiving the Holy Spirit again, but guess what?
Your scriptural reference refutes that: to believe what you had said would go against scripture because by asking to receive the Holy Spirit again is akin to testifying that God the Father did not give you the Holy Spirit in the first place
when you were saved when you came "knocking at the door of Jesus Christ" to believe in Him.
I see believers preaching to receive another spirit by seeking after a sign: thus making as if God went against His word in that people can now say that He gave them a stone instead of bread or a serpent instead of fish because they are asking to receive the Holy Spirit "again" and after a sign too.
This is a reminder that signs follow believers: believers are not to follow after signs: tongues are signs for unbelievers: tongues are not for serving the individual believer: but for the edifying of the body of Christ as all manifestations are to profit the body withal which means God's gift of tongues would never
". . . wouldnt it be better to encourage believers to engage in seeking any gifts from the holy spirit?"
We attended many meetings where glossolalia both occurred and was interpreted, and noted that the interpretations were usually of a very general nature. After a segment of tongue-speech, an interpreter commonly offered the explanation that the speaker had been thanking and praising God for many blessings. Another frequent theme was that the speaker was asking for strength and guidance for himself and others.
However, perhaps a third of the time, the interpreter offered specific interpretations of what glossolalists said. More rarely, an interpreter 'translated,' phrase by phrase and sentence by sentence. In order to investigate the accuracy of these interpretations, we undertook to play a taped example of tongue-speech privately for several different interpreters of tongues. In no instance was there any similarity in the several interpretations. The following typifies our results: One interpreter said the tongue-speaker was praying for the health of his children; another that the same tongue-speech was an expression of gratitude to God for a recently successful church fund-raising effort.
When confronted with the disparity between their interpretations, the interpreter offered the explanation that God gave to one person one interpretation of the speech and to another person another interpretation. They showed no defensiveness about being cross-examined and generously upheld alternative interpretations as equally valid...
We know of a man who was raised in Africa, the son of missionary parents, who decided—rather cynically perhaps—to test the interpretation of tongues. At the appropriate moment, he rose and spoke the Lord's prayer in the African dialect he had learned in his youth. When he sat down, an interpreter of tongues at once offered the meaning of what he said. He interpreted it as a message of the imminent second coming of Christ. (Kildahl, op. cit., pages 62,63)
All who believe the Bible are aware there were those in the early church who had the ability to speak in tongues, that is, languages they had not learned (I Corinthians 12:28). From the 16th chapter of Mark we learn that the ability to speak in tongues was a sign promised by Jesus to His disciples after giving them what has come to be known as “The Great Commission.†Notice, if you will, that these apostles were commanded to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. Understandably, the gift of tongues was a very powerful sign to all who heard these unlearned Galileans speaking to them in their own native languages.
What more powerful or convincing demonstration could have been given than on the Day of Pentecost when men from all nations heard the apostles preaching to them the gospel of Jesus Christ in their own native tongues? So powerful was the demonstration, the Scripture says: “they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, behold are not all these Galileans? And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?†(Acts 2:7-8)
The purpose of signs is revealed by the disciples response to the great commission:
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"Every single occurrence of tongues in the Bible was KNOWN LANGUAGES! It was given to overcome the language barrier so people could share the Good News with people of different languages.
"I don’t see a lot of purpose in speaking in tongues . . ."
"People speak of being edified by praying in tongues, but I don’t see why praying in tongues is necessary for that . . ."
Tongues were to cease, I Cor.13:8. A careful search will show that when the last apostle died and the last person having received the laying on of hands from an apostle died, tongues had fulfilled their purpose and were no more. If not perhaps a scripture teaching otherwise may be offered.
I don’t see a lot of purpose in speaking in tongues, unless someone is there to interpret and benefit by the message being spoken.
People speak of being edified by praying in tongues, but I don’t see why praying in tongues is necessary for that.
I have prayed in English all my life. Actually, I don't know if a person needs to speak in any language to speak to the Lord. Do our thoughts always need to be put into words?