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However, the more skeptical members of the group have grave difficulty in making sense out of the glossolalia. Research for a report on the movement reproduced tape recordings among which was a Baptist minister’s prayer in an unknown tongue: “Sala ka taiyestsa. Sai chung tung chave dieva zandali…” C
It refers to all ways in which we communicate with others. It would also include what we write in books and letters and the songs that we sing. Let us not forget that this would also include the newer forms of communication such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and the like. God created the tongue goo
They did not speak in an unknown tongue, which required an interpreter. But they simply delivered the Word of the Lord in the tongues or languages of the sixteen nations represented there at the time. “Every man heard them speak in his own language” (v. 6). So no translator was needed. Nor want ther
There is no doubt that this prayer served as a pattern to all the Apostles after Pentecost. They received it first hand, in a language readily understood by every one of them. However, after Pentecost the written word moved and spread among people who were not able to understand it. From thence we e
This speaking was all in known languages for instruction in God’s Word. Now that the Scripture is made full and is to be found in all tongues basically tongue speaking has ceased.
In order that we might have covenant fellowship with our covenant Father, we must understand him when he utters his voice. God must not only speak in language which our stupidity can comprehend, but in a language which our minds might understand and our hearts apprehend. God gave his Word to the pro
rwI I tongue. 11 (vss. 18, 19) In the verses 20 ff., the Apostle closes with a sharp admonition. Paraphrasing J this is what he says: t:you Corinthians must be children in malice (the evil that rips and tears the church apart) and grown men in understanding. I
Now with that practice much in the past, an ecstatic tongues-speaking, nevertheless, takes it place. Yet the same absence of edification prevails and remains. Flattery, perhaps in its crudest form, is called “flapdoodle.” The dictionary defines that as “the food on which fools are fed.” The cure fo
And they were all amazed and marveled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galileans? And how hear we every man in our own tongue wherein we were born?