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The Receptive Pulpit of Tongues

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Speaking of tongues, how would you paint today's Pentecostal pulpit, large or small amount of time dealing with speaking in tongues? Would your response likely include a frequent amount of time Church oversight deals with the subject? Should a Church mirror the frequency the Apostle Paul and others exhibited in the book of Acts?

Currently, I would like to be shown by someone to be in gross error by the good report of congregations who are so pumped by the subject they break out in applause whenever the Pastor sets the subject in motion! My experience to date cannot provide such a report.

What is a good or healthy frequency for a Pentecostal assembly to be thought friendly with the subject of tongues?
 

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Oh yes, for all you who are less than friendly with the possibility of your Pastor, Priest, Spiritual mentor's bringing a message of tongues to the pulpit or any gathering in His name due to your 'Oh no no, we can't invite that type of indecent activity, for even the Apostle advised against everyone speaking in tongues at one time in the Church.' But that is for those who are already exercising speaking in tongues, not for those who are about to have hands laid upon them with petitions to God to bless. For if you take the time to look in Acts, whenever they receive the gift as a group, they do so collectively as one, at the same time. This is the exception, Hallelujah!
 
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