Romans 12: 3-8 Paul is addressing the church at Rome AD 58
3 God has allotted to each believer a measure of faith
4 not all members have the same function
6 we have gifts that differ according to the grace given us, let each person experience them accordingly:
if prophecy, then according to his faith,
if service, in his serving
he who teaches, in his teaching
he who exhorts, in his exhortation
he who gives liberally
he who leads with diligence
he who shows mercy, with cheerfulness
I do not see babble listed here. Tongues was a language. The apostles in Acts 2 used that gift of new language to share the gospel to the people who had come to Jersalem for the feast of harvest (Shavout), we see that there are like 12 different tribes represented there from places that did not share a common language.
oh, and prophecy means speaking forth the word of God for the edifying of the people.......not fortune-telling.
3 God has allotted to each believer a measure of faith
4 not all members have the same function
6 we have gifts that differ according to the grace given us, let each person experience them accordingly:
if prophecy, then according to his faith,
if service, in his serving
he who teaches, in his teaching
he who exhorts, in his exhortation
he who gives liberally
he who leads with diligence
he who shows mercy, with cheerfulness
I do not see babble listed here. Tongues was a language. The apostles in Acts 2 used that gift of new language to share the gospel to the people who had come to Jersalem for the feast of harvest (Shavout), we see that there are like 12 different tribes represented there from places that did not share a common language.
oh, and prophecy means speaking forth the word of God for the edifying of the people.......not fortune-telling.
Compared to the rest of the NT, Acts chapter two was an anomaly. Only happened once in the NT.
So, why would you base your definition of tongues on that and then disrespect the manifestation of the Holy Spirit outside of Acts chapter two by calling it "babble"? And even disrespect prophecy, calling it "fortune-telling"?
Sounds like raging Cessationism to me.
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