Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
interesting...what would be the psych reason behind habitual sarcasm?
I've never timed it and find it kinda odd there are some who doI find it incredibly difficult to pray in tongues for longer than a minute or two honestly. Though I do pray in tongues often throughout the day.
Am I alone in this? Not that I'm asking you to brag about your prayer habit, but are there any who have prayed for several minutes, perhaps even hours in tongues? That'd be cool to know and hear about
Thank you Holy Spirit for your gift in us!
No, you're not.The point of my question wasn't to see who was timing their prayers and not. It was to see if I was/am the only one who finds it incredibly difficult to pray in tongues for longer than a minute or two at a time.
Its hostility disguised as humor... when I really look at it. And I do bc its not a very good Christian witness, I can see that it's usually done with a smile and a jab... kinda like a little put down, I'm better than you... kinda thingy.
I've never timed it and find it kinda odd there are some who doIn my opinion, it's a lead-in to pride.
I find it incredibly difficult to pray in tongues for longer than a minute or two honestly. Though I do pray in tongues often throughout the day.
Am I alone in this? Not that I'm asking you to brag about your prayer habit, but are there any who have prayed for several minutes, perhaps even hours in tongues? That'd be cool to know and hear about
Thank you Holy Spirit for your gift in us!
I prayed in tongues for half an hour on the bus the other day, under my breath. I don't notice it really do anything and it's really repetitive, so meh.
Soldiers in the army train in a very disciplined and consistent manner. Why? Because it develops habits that soldiers need.
Consider how many hours Christians watch television, browse the internet, and waste time with worldly pursuits.
What the Body needs now is a wave of disciplined soldiers who are willing to carve out an hour or two or more of devotion time every single day. That doesn't come by accident.
Personally I think it is a mistake to think of tongues like a spiritual hammer and nails. I know plenty who do, but after much thought on the matter and following my heart and conscience on the matter (trusting God's Spirit's leading), I think trying to "use" tongues as a spiritual tool of sorts is taking a spiritual thing and basically turning it into works.
I'll elaborate. I used to speak in tongues during Pentecostal prayer groups because I felt like it was what I was supposed to do. In retrospect, I believe I abused the gift in this manner.
I can't speak for others, but to me tongues is something that just happens when the presence of God is moving. I will feel an urge to do so and in some rare cases I have been unable to fully contain it. For me it works almost like a proximity detector to the move of the presence of God. That said I find it to be almost entirely passive on my end. When I try to do so deliberately it feels wrong and unnatural, even sinful.
This is not Biblical, though. All of the Spiritual gifts are "according to His will," except for tongues for edification. That's the only gift the believer can initiate and there's a reason for that. We are not like babies that need to be changed and fed, we are grown up in Christ. We can do this on our own when we see fit.
Why do you think Jesus called the Holy Spirit the Comforter? After spending all this time the last year or so pressing in in tongues I can see how beneficial this can be to bring comfort in times of need.
What is not Biblical is doing something that violates one's conscience. I described how I felt it was wrong for me simply to engage in it unless it was a response to the move of God. You are welcome to feel differently, but it is hardly unBiblical for me to follow what I believe is God's leading in accordance with my conscience.
What is not Biblical is doing something that violates one's conscience. I described how I felt it was wrong for me simply to engage in it unless it was a response to the move of God. You are welcome to feel differently, but it is hardly unBiblical for me to follow what I believe is God's leading in accordance with my conscience.
It's hard for me obviously even still to even try and push through for a few minutes in an unknown language for various reasons. But I honestly feel like I must stop almost as soon as I start. It's encouraging to read testimonies of those who can pray in tongues for hours, it really is. I don't view it as pride at all reading it, almost makes me jealous, but it's a good jealous, as in Paul saying "desire spiritual gifts." type jealous....
If I get to that point, awesome, if not, that's okay too. I have complete faith in Jesus as my Shepherd and the Spirit as my Guide to lead me exactly how they want me. If that's praying in tongues for hours then so be it...
One thing I would like to interject:
In Acts 2 it says Judeans were present and part of the group saying they heard their own language etc.... Isn't Judea where Jerusalem was, so it would seem some of the 120 were not speaking a new language at all, but rather Spirit-Inspired speech as this thread of mine would suggest:
http://www.christianforums.com/t7819011/
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?