okay. All them people that keep saying tongues and gifts ceased..get a cat..just go get a cat. Keep your hands away from the keyboard and pet a cat.
*shakes head.
Paul was very clear, there is prophecy, and there are tongues. He defined the time and place differences between them very clearly. They are not one and the same. Covet one, do not forbid the other.When it is done the way the Apostles did it, with unbelieving Jews hearing in their own dialectos; I will be the first to acknowledge it is of GOD; and anything LESS IS NOT OF GOD, PERIOD. That is why I almost always change the word TONGUES to tongues when referring to the charismatic experience, so as to differentiate between the GENUINE GIFT that we are not to forbid, and the counterfeit that CHRIST HIMSELF FORBADE:
Matthew 6:7 (NIV)
[SUP]7 [/SUP]And when you pray, do not keep on babbling [battalogeo] like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words.
Matthew 6:8 (NIV)
[SUP]8 [/SUP]Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him.
Matthew 6:9-13 (NIV)
[SUP]9 [/SUP]"This, then, is how you should pray: "'Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name,
[SUP]10 [/SUP]your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
[SUP]11 [/SUP]Give us today our daily bread.
[SUP]12 [/SUP]Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.
[SUP]13 [/SUP]And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.'
That is not taken out of context, THAT SPECIFICALLY IS THE CONTEXT ON HOW HE WANTS US TO PRAY AND HOW NOT TO.
You keep insisting on using the Definition of what TONGUES IS, that the Charismatic movement themselves changed to include their ecstatic utterances in 1906. I DO NOT, I use the original definition of what TONGUES WAS.
So do you believe that the gift of prophecy (revealing bible truth not previously revealed) is still active?
Are all gifts including raising the dead still active?
Not insulted at all.
My experience with "tongues" is with the Pentecostal/Holiness people in my area.
They teach that tongues is a sign of salvation. If you do not speak in tongues you are going to hell.
I think it's more like 'incredulous'Says the condescending 16 year old.
Says the condescending 41 year old young man.Says the condescending 16 year old.
Paul was very clear, there is prophecy, and there are tongues. He defined the time and place differences between them very clearly. They are not one and the same. Covet one, do not forbid the other.
Jesus wasn't talking about spiritual tongues, He was talking about the verbal diarrhea that so many to this day wallow in. Like the guy who spends 30 minutes 'interpreting' a 60 second prophecy.
And once again, if it's not real then why does it work exactly like God said it would?
I think if we look over the conversation, we have two basic positions. One holds rather literally to the text of scripture. I Corinthians 12 says that the manifestations of the Spirit, including 'divers tongues' are given as the Spirit wills. The book also says 'Covet to prophesy, and forbid not to speak with tongues'.
There are those who take a very strict position on believing and obeying these scriptures.
Then there are those who rely on their experience of the external world, be it manifestations of tongues they don't consider legitimate, or whatever else, and theological reasoning, to argue that these scriptures no longer apply.
The real issue here is the authority of scripture.
There are also some other issues, like certain folks possibly assuming things about speaking in tongues that aren't justified by the text, be they positive or negative. I wouldn't say that speaking in tongues is the best kind of prayer. A prophetic type prayer like we read in the Psalms could be just as 'Spirit-led' in my opinion, with the benefit of edifying others as well. Speaking in tongues needs to be interpreted to edify others.
When it is done the way the Apostles did it, with unbelieving Jews hearing in their own dialects I will be the first to acknowledge it is of GOD; and anything LESS IS NOT OF GOD, PERIOD.
That is why I almost always change the word TONGUES to tongues when referring to the charismatic experience, so as to differentiate between the GENUINE GIFT that we are not to forbid, and the counterfeit that CHRIST HIMSELF FORBADE:
One brief observation, you appear to be adding meaning to that expression that just is not there. Yes, I am talking about "divers tongues".
1 Corinthians 12:10 (YLT)
[SUP]10 [/SUP] and to another in-workings of mighty deeds; and to another prophecy; and to another discernings of spirits; and to another divers kinds of tongues ( [FONT=Gentium !important]glôssa )[/FONT]; and to another interpretation of tongues:
Glossa simply means "a language".
I believe tongues are a language, too. But it is reasonable to look at the context to determine what this gift was like. I Corinthians 14 goes into some detail on speaking in tongues. And it is reasonable to conclude that this reference in chapter 12 is referring to the same gift.
. . .
I know there are some Charismatics who don't seem to think of speaking in tongues as languages, or not generally human languages. I don't think this is the majority view. Painting Pentecostals and Charismatics as not believing in tongues as languages is a straw man as far as I'm concerned.
Agree to disagree then.How come you cannot see that the Charismatic Movement when it began, redefined what the Scriptures meant by TONGUES? We think that was definitely an ERROR. Therefore there is nothing you can ever say or do to convince us that the Charismatic tongues are from GOD. We only believe in the original meaning, which is doing what the Apostles did, with unbelieving Jews hearing in their own dialektos. THAT AND ONLY THAT is what we believe Paul meant when he said, "do not forbid to speak in tongues"; BECAUSE, those miracles in the early days of the Church were converting a lot of Jews to believe in JESUS as their MESSIAH. That is because Joel the Prophet told them that one day they would hear GOD SPEAK TO THEM through men of strange tongues proclaiming the might works of GOD. There is nothing stranger than men who could not speak their language moments before, suddenly speaking their language with the correct accent as if they had lived with them their whole lives. THAT IS WHAT WE BELIEVE PAUL WAS TALKING ABOUT. To us, it is almost a sad joke to call the Charismatic tongues the same thing.
Acts 2:16 (KJV)
[SUP]16 [/SUP] But this is that which was spoken by the prophet Joel;
To us, anything less than what the Apostles did IS NOT TONGUES, but merely a counterfeit or imitation. We are at peace with GOD concerning our beliefs, but it has been my experience that many from your side of the fence are not at peace with us being at peace with GOD pertaining our view of what constitutes the Genuine TONGUES.
You sparked my curiosity with your question president
This is what I found. Am sure you know..
~G945
βαττολογέω
battologeō
Total KJV Occurrences: 1
repetitions, 1
Mat_6:7
Repetitions
Usage Number: 1
Strong's Number: <G945>
Original Word: [FONT="]βατταλογέω[/FONT], [FONT=Gentium !important]battalogeō[/FONT]
Usage Notes: Note: The Greek word '[FONT=Gentium !important]battologeō[/FONT]' may also be used.
"to repeat idly," is used in Matt. 6:7, "use (not) vain repetitions;" the meaning "to stammer" is scarcely to be associated with this word. The word is probably from an Aramaic phrase and onomatopoeic in character. The rendering of the Sinaitic Syriac is "Do not be saying battalatha, idle things," i.e., meaningless and mechanically repeated phrases, the reference being to pagan (not Jewish) modes of prayer. Battalos, "the Gabbler," was a nickname for Demosthenes, the great orator, assigned to him by his rivals.
Vine's Expository Dictionary of Old Testament and New Testament Words.
Greek NASB Number: 945
Greek Word: [FONT="]βατταλογέω[/FONT]
Transliterated Word: [FONT=Gentium !important]battalogeô[/FONT]
Root: from [FONT="]βραβεύς[/FONT] battos (stammerer) and 3056;
Definition: to stammer:--
New American Standard Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible.
Greek Strong's Number: 945Greek Word: [FONT="]βατταλογέω[/FONT]
Transliteration: [FONT="]battalogeō[/FONT]
Phonetic Pronunciation:bat-tol-og-eh'-o
Root: from Battos (a proverbial stammerer) and <G3056>
Cross Reference: TDNT - 1:597,103
Part of Speech: v
Vine's Words: Repetitions
Usage Notes:
English Words used in KJV:
use vain repetitions 1
[Total Count: 1]
from Battos (a proverbial stammerer) and <G3056> (logos); to stutter, i.e. (by implication) to prate tediously :- use vain repetitions.
Strong's Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary.
Use vain repetitions ([FONT="]βατταλογήσητε[/FONT])
A word formed in imitation of the sound, [FONT="]battalogein[/FONT]: properly, to stammer; then to babble or prate, to repeat the same formula many times, as the worshippers of Baal and of Diana of Ephesus (1 Kings 18:26; Acts 19:34) and the Romanists with their paternosters and aves.
Word Studies in the New Testament.
REPETITIONS
In Matthew 6:7 only, "Use not vain repetitions," for [FONT="]βατταλογέω[/FONT], [FONT="]battalogéō[/FONT] (so Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus), a word found nowhere else and spelled variously in the manuscripts, [FONT="]battologeō[/FONT] in Codices K, L, M; etc., [FONT="]batologeō[/FONT] in Codices F G, [FONT="]blattologeō[/FONT] in Codex Bezae (probably influenced by the Latin blatero, "talk idly"); presumably connected with [FONT="]βατταρίζω[/FONT], [FONT="]battarízō[/FONT], "stammer," and perhaps formed under the influence of the Aramaic beta', "speak carelessly," or [FONT="]bāṭēl[/FONT], "useless." Whether, however [FONT="]battalogeō[/FONT] means the constant repetition of the same phrase or the mechanical recitation of a long series of obscure or meaningless formulas (if, indeed, a distinction between the acts was thought of) cannot be determined. Either practice is abundantly evidenced as a "heathen" custom of the day, and either can be classed as "much speaking."
» See: PRAYER
—Burton Scott EastonThe International Standard Bible Encyclopedia.