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Post subject: Da Sheik: Do all speak with tongues ?
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1 Cor 12:30New International VersionDo all have gifts of healing? Do all speak in tongues? Do all interpret?Paul seems to anticipate a negative answer. And yet most of us would say “yes, at least initially, and then maybe later “


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I hear it carries the sense of 'Not all speak with tongues, do they?Yeah, it's a problem for the initial evidence viewpoint. But don't worry, people will solve the problem by creating different categories of tongues not enumerated in scripture and claim that Paul is also speaking of a certain category of tongues. That kind of reminds me of how some cessationists try to get read of the gifts of healing and the working of miracles by putting them in the 'sign gifts' category and then argue that tongues have already ceased and try to do away with miracle and healing gifts at the same time


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Very seldom. I have never been given an interpretation. I never heard my dad speak in tongues, except thru a wall at home and much of that was groaning type sounds. But I never met a more honest or humble man. I never heard my parents 'badmouth' ANY church member, they were family.My mother on the other hand spoke in tongues fairly often.I lived in the parsonage for 17 years and they were always 'steady as a rock. Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/


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Judas was given the power to do miracles along with the other apostles. Jesus implied that Satan could not cast out Satan, but there will be people who come to him on that day claiming to have cast out devils in His name, and also to having prophesied and to having done many wonderful works in His name.Balaam prophesied. Caiaphas prophesied. Speaking in tongues isn't a guarantee of eternal salvation, and if someone has a gift and falls into sin, would that mean the gift would necessarily stop working


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The difference is between the evidence of tongues and the gift of tongues.ALL who receive the Baptism in the Holy Spirit will manifest the evidence of tongues.The gift of tongues (giving out a message) will not be manifest in everyone.I have the gift of interpretation.I manifest the evidence of tongues.I do not possess the gift of tongues Charles A. HutchinsSenior Pastor SPWCCongregational Church of Godwww.spwc.church


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Post subject: brotherjames: Totally agree with Sheepdog
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All will manifest tongues as initial physical evidence but not all will have the GIFT of tongues. He's dealing with the gifts. The problem for many is that they equate the initial evidence also known as a prayer language with the gift of tongues. This is a particular problem in the cog. This gives rise to the poor teaching that says every tongue must be interpreted. Only the gift needs to be interpreted if it is to be of value to those in a gathering but any one can pray at will in tongues with or without an interpretation. Oral Roberts prayed in tongues and then asked for the interpretation and God often gave it to him which is how he directed his life and ministry. Oral Roberts university was birthed out of a time praying in tongues.I personally believe that this is one of the greatest tools given to man, to be able to have the Spirit of God pray thru us. And, according to Rom 8:28 it is the perfect prayer. According to jude 20it will build our faith. How? Because praying in tongues/spirit is prayer prayed by the Spirit and it is according to His Will. Snd according to 1 John 5:12-13


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This has been my understanding as well. I see a real difference here between tongues as a gift within the body assembled and the initial evidence, or even praying in the Spirit where my mind isn’t comprehending the language but my spirit is built up. Several years ago, I was praying for a Puerto Rican brother at the altar time. I quietly began praying in tongues, but loud enough that he could hear me. I prayed like this for a few moments and sensed a release. I went on the platform, strapped my guitar on, and played altar music. Fast forward a few months, and this brother pulled me aside to talk with me. He reminded me of that Sunday when I spoke in tongues while praying for him. He told me that I began to say to him in Spanish, “it’s time to come out of the cave”...I was blown away. I don’t speak Spanish, even with 3 years of it in school. I can’t tell you how to come out of the bathroom, let alone the cave! But that day, God used me in the gift of tongues to encourage a hurting child of God that had found himself shut away from everything. It’s never happened since The World As I See Itworldjeffreysees.blogspot.com/Revuriah's Facebookwww.facebook.com/people/Jeff-Richard/1226257444Jeffrey David Richard's Myspace Musicwww.myspace.com/547856946


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This has been my understanding as well. I see a real difference here between tongues as a gift within the body assembled and the initial evidence, or even praying in the Spirit where my mind isn’t comprehending the language but my spirit is built up. Several years ago, I was praying for a Puerto Rican brother at the altar time. I quietly began praying in tongues, but loud enough that he could hear me. I prayed like this for a few moments and sensed a release. I went on the platform, strapped my guitar on, and played altar music. Fast forward a few months, and this brother pulled me aside to talk with me. He reminded me of that Sunday when I spoke in tongues while praying for him. He told me that I began to say to him in Spanish, “it’s time to come out of the cave”...I was blown away. I don’t speak Spanish, even with 3 years of it in school. I can’t tell you how to come out of the bathroom, let alone the cave! But that day, God used me in the gift of tongues to encourage a hurting child of God that had found himself shut away from everything. It’s never happened since. I like that testimony my friend. God is good Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/


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The Bible doesn't define the gift of tongues or 'divers tongues.' If we take it literally, wouldn't it include Acts 2and I Corinthians 14 types of tongues?Smith Wigglesworth thought that when he spoke in tongues once, the first times, that was the initial evidence, but he could not do it again. Later, he testified that he received the ability to do so and thought that was the 'gift of tongues.' Paul doesn't differentiate between different types of tongues with his wording that we can tell. He asks 'Do all speak with tongues?' He also uses the same wording to describe tongues to edify the body as tongues to edify the individual (e.g. I Cor. 14:28.


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The Bible doesn't define the gift of tongues or 'divers tongues.' If we take it literally, wouldn't it include Acts 2and I Corinthians 14 types of tongues?Smith Wigglesworth thought that when he spoke in tongues once, the first times, that was the initial evidence, but he could not do it again. Later, he testified that he received the ability to do so and thought that was the 'gift of tongues.' Paul doesn't differentiate between different types of tongues with his wording that we can tell. He asks 'Do all speak with tongues?' He also uses the same wording to describe tongues to edify the body as tongues to edify the individual (e.g. I Cor. 14:28.)


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