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The reality is that what I have described actually happened and lives were changed and people received Christ as a result. Although the Scriptures are true and accurate, they are not exhaustive. If God decides to make a person's tongues understandable He can under the principles of His own sovereignty, and He is not acting in a way inconsistent with the written Scripture. You must realise that Luke's description of the Church in Acts, is just limited to his experience. While it is true, his description of the early Church is not exhaustive. How can it be unless he accompanied every Apostle who journeyed around the known world. So whatever could have happened in relation to the gift of tongues could have been out of Luke's knowledge and experience, and of yours.You know my position on this. I will go with scripture and not vary from it. I can do nothing else. Seeing as no man understands tongues 1 Corinthians 14:2, I have to ask how they understood. And the only answer is interpretation of tongues. And when I say this, someone always disagrees and says that's a gift only for believers. But how does the Spirit draw people? Is He in such a small box that He cannot use one of His own gifts to do the drawing?
I'm not saying your stories are false. I'm saying you are misunderstanding what gifts are being used and by whom. It was the same on the Day of Pentecost.
There are many things that have happened that are not stated in the written New Testament. Take, for example, the event of a group of Christians fleeing an ISIS group intent of catching up with them and killing them. Suddenly there was an isolated sandstorm between ISIS and the Christians, and the voice of Jesus spoke out of it, "Why are you persecuting me?" This resulted in all but one of the ISIS group receiving Christ, and they were intent on getting the remaining guy saved as well. But there is no example of a sandstorm of that nature in the New Testament so do we doubt that as being of God?
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