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I'm no expert on this subject by any means, but as for acting "foolish"...remember that when the Holy Spirit fell on the disciples/first Christians, people on the street heard and saw them and thought they were, literally, drunk.
Blessings to you as you work this out between you & God. xo
Thats a valid point where it probably is a bit odd to blandly pray in the Spirit without being conscious of praising God in this way or where we maybe allow the Holy Spirit to intercede on our behalf regarding a specific matter. I know that many of us may choose to praise God in the Spirit (tongues) without any specific purpose where we allow the Spirit to offer words of praise and adoration to him while we're maybe mowing the lawn, walking down a supermarket isle etc but I would not deem this to be speaking in tongues for its own sake.I am going to be real honest with you here, and this may be offensive to some. Its just that I am not interested in speaking in tongues for the sake of speaking in tongues.
When we speak in tongues the Holy Spirit will always direct his words to the Father (never to man) in angelic sounds, so there is really no opportunity to gain anyones attention (other than the Fathers I suppose); though we could certainly gain the wrong type of attention if we were to stand up in the middle of a Sunday message on in the middle of a school classroom where we loudly launch out in tongues probably not a good thing to do!I believe that the H Spirit knows my native language and does not need to use a language I dont know to get anyones attention. However, as on the Acts day of Pentecost, if there was someone who did not know G-d and did not know English, and He chose me to tell them the Good News, I would gladly submit to the H Spirit to speak to them in a language I do not know.
I could be tempted to say that for some, about the only satisfaction/benefit that they may gain from Spiritual worship is when they manage to make themselves look a bit foolish, which is probably another way of them gaining a bit of attention to themselves so, I wont say it.Regarding the word ecstatic and tongues, this is what my husband and I were used to: this is what we saw in the old church. I was horrified, for example, when I saw a lady I loved completely lose it, shouting out, acting out in an embarrassing way. Would the H Spirit do this? Really? Decades ago, when I asked a similar question, I was answered something like, I would rather act a fool for the H Spirit than refuse Him. That is not an answer.
Would the gentle H Spirit really desire one to look foolish for Him? I dont find, in the Bible, that acting foolishly glorifies G-d in any way whatsoever. When the Bible says that some thought the disciples to be drunk, only in our imaginations do we translate that to mean they were acting like fools, because that is what we have seen in our time. Some of you (Biblicist, Oskarr, Bob Carabbio, Receiver, Itwin for example) have brought up the idea of order. That does not seem to be compatible with acting foolishly. The acting foolishly may be fun for some, but He is not a clown, and He is Holy G-d, NOT to be used to create a circus atmosphere. He deserves our complete respect!
Our ability to be able to pray in the Spirit has nothing to do with any elevated spiritual state and I'm the first to acknowledge that those of us who can pray in the Spirit (tongues) that we are probably no more "nicer or stronger" than anyone else, though I would say that those who have embraced the Spirit in this way will be more likely to be a bit more spiritually cognisant.I am serious! What is the reality-break here FOR SOME? I would like to know, if I become a tongues-speaker, is the H Spirit strong enough the make me nicer and strong enough to use my tongue (and thus my typing fingers) to glorify Him in my other words?
This idea of speaking in tongues has bothered me for years, but this is the first time I have brought it up to my husband to this extent. As we talked, I learned he agrees a lot with some of you and with what I have been thinking. Thats good. That means we can converse about this and think
The following are my opinions:
I am going to be real honest with you here, and this may be offensive to some. Its just that I am not interested in speaking in tongues for the sake of speaking in tongues. I believe that the H Spirit knows my native language and does not need to use a language I dont know to get anyones attention. However, as on the Acts day of Pentecost, if there was someone who did not know G-d and did not know English, and He chose me to tell them the Good News, I would gladly submit to the H Spirit to speak to them in a language I do not know.
Regarding the word ecstatic and tongues, this is what my husband and I were used to: this is what we saw in the old church. I was horrified, for example, when I saw a lady I loved completely lose it, shouting out, acting out in an embarrassing way. Would the H Spirit do this? Really? Decades ago, when I asked a similar question, I was answered something like, I would rather act a fool for the H Spirit than refuse Him. That is not an answer.
Would the gentle H Spirit really desire one to look foolish for Him? I dont find, in the Bible, that acting foolishly glorifies G-d in any way whatsoever. When the Bible says that some thought the disciples to be drunk, only in our imaginations do we translate that to mean they were acting like fools, because that is what we have seen in our time. Some of you (Biblicist, Oskarr, Bob Carabbio, Receiver, Itwin for example) have brought up the idea of order. That does not seem to be compatible with acting foolishly. The acting foolishly may be fun for some, but He is not a clown, and He is Holy G-d, NOT to be used to create a circus atmosphere. He deserves our complete respect!
I had mentioned in an earlier post that to my chagrin, in @ 1997, I had spoken in tongues once, on that pastors last night in that church the pastor who had been removed through lies and gossip. I would rather be silent than speak in tongues because I want to make a spectacle of myself or have a good time. I very highly value the times I have spoken in English then wondered where that had come from, knowing I do not have either the wisdom or intelligence to say what Id said. My husband agreed. He said he had also experienced this.
So bottom line: I have a lot to learn, and I intend to learn. Retirement is less than a month away now, and I look forward to using my new-found time studying.
Thank you SO MUCH, everyone.
I'm no expert on this subject by any means, but as for acting "foolish"...remember that when the Holy Spirit fell on the disciples/first Christians, people on the street heard and saw them and thought they were, literally, drunk.
Blessings to you as you work this out between you & God. xo
Yeah, I mentioned that in paragraph 5 of my post just above yours.
Some more of the things I don't understand:
If the H Spirit is using a tongue to speak through, why can He not teach some of those who speak in tongues to not falsely accuse with that tongue, to not be mean with that same tongue, etc.?
I am serious! What is the reality-break here FOR SOME? I would like to know, if I become a tongues-speaker, is the H Spirit strong enough the make me nicer and strong enough to use my tongue (and thus my typing fingers) to glorify Him in my other words?
Our ability to be able to pray in the Spirit has nothing to do with any elevated spiritual state and I'm the first to acknowledge that those of us who can pray in the Spirit (tongues) that we are probably no more "nicer or stronger" than anyone else, though I would say that those who have embraced the Spirit in this way will be more likely to be a bit more spiritually cognisant.
Even though we have our differences with regard to the provision of healing within the New Covenant (which I have found to be stimulating), we have both recognised the many errant teachings about this supposed anointing which goes beyond our reception of the Holy Spirit, which has been the cause of much harm to the Body over recent decades in particular.Correct! When a person is born again, they receive the anointing. There is only one anointing and that's when it is given. There is no such thing as a great anointing, less anointing, light anointing or heavy anointing. It is just anointing. A person is filled with the Spirit because they are anointed. . .
There is healing outside the church as part of the preaching of the gospel. That's where it was originally before it was brought into the religious system and formalised. At that point the real power was lost and all that remained was the doctrine. The statement "they shall lay hands on the sick and they shall recover" is open to every believer and it is directed to the healing of the unconverted outside the church.Even though we have our differences with regard to the provision of healing within the New Covenant (which I have found to be stimulating), we have both recognised the many errant teachings about this supposed anointing which goes beyond our reception of the Holy Spirit, which has been the cause of much harm to the Body over recent decades in particular.
As all the members of the Body are to be the New Covenant priesthood and not just a few salaried staff members, it would be wonderful if the various members of the Body of Christ would be aware that they are able to allow the Holy Spirit to function through them particularly in one of the four Spirit operated Offices (ie, powers, healings, prophecy & tongues/articulation) which are four of the eight Offices; as many congregations are not all that accommodative to these Spiritual roles (including many so-called Pentecostal churches), the Holy Spirit has still provided 9 Manifestations of the Spirit where two are healings and powers, so individuals can still minister in these two areas though they may not be as affective if they were incorporated into the life of the local congregation.
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As a footnote, the 9 Manifestations of the Spirit (1Cor 12:7-11) are not the same as the 8 Congregational Offices (1Cor 12:28-30). As many comentators have the habit (including Pentecostals such as Gordon Fee) to refer to there being "various list of spiritual gifts", this practice has been the cause of a lot of confusion where most people have very little idea not only what a spiritual gift is but with what the difference is between a Manifestation of the Spirit (aka, spiritual gifts) and with the 8 Congregational Offices (1Cor 12:28-30).
Correct! When a person is born again, they receive the anointing....
Thanks, but I think you misunderstood my question, there are three records of believers supernaturally speaking in a human language -
No, Peter identified what happened in Acts 10:44-46 as equivalent to Acts 2Actually Acts 2 is the ONLY incident of that.
says who?But the acts 10 incident with cornelius was different. they all spoke the same language
- there were no other native tongues. Did they speak in tonges? Yes. Were they known languages? The bible does not say they were, so that is an extrabiblical assumption.
says who?But the acts 10 incident with cornelius was different. they all spoke the same language
Says Luke when he wrote the book. Peter preached to everyone, and there is no mention of any need for a translator. They seemed to understand him just fine.
Yeah, I mentioned that in paragraph 5 of my post just above yours.
The key words are that the crowd thought they were drunk. From what I observe in drunk people when I have seen them is that they are very joyful and tend to sing and laugh. There is no comparison between that and some of the out of control and foolish behaviour that is seen in some churches. Also, there is no reference later on in Acts that anyone continued to act that way.
I want to make a point about the gift of tongues.
We can talk about it until the cows come home, but the truth is that we do what we believe. We can discuss tongues at length and go through all the whys and wherefores, but a person who truly believes in the gift of tongues and the importance of using it is the person who actually does it.
If a person is not making the effort to step out in faith and to start using the gift of tongues, then it merely proves that they don't really believe in it. If they did, they would be doing all they could to exercise their faith and try to start using the gift.
When I saw a person arguing against the simple, private use of tongues before God, and bringing in all sorts of non-Biblical complications, and talking about it as an ecstatic emotional thing accompanied by weird, out of control behaviour, then I just know that the person doesn't believe in the gift of tongues at all and he might as well get a pair of scissors and cut 1 Corinthians 14 out of his Bible, because he is merely showing that he doesn't believe what Paul is saying there, or he is trying to twist what Paul is saying into something that Paul is not saying. Until he is prepared to ask sincere questions on how to enter into it so he can know how to exercise his faith, his comments should be ignored so they don't confuse genuine seekers for the gift of tongues.
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