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I've been to many Pentecostal/charismatic churches, and I've noticed one particular phrase that's almost universal.
"Hun diddee aye, hun diddee aye." My grandmother said this, and I've heard it said by many other in different churches-with minor variations. Since some Pentecostal/charismatic pastors travel around from church to church, I wonder if they spread this particular phrase all over the country. For the record, I always thought my grandmother was crazy when she started screaming this phrase. I've learned that there's supposed to be interpretation whenever someone 'speaks in tongues,' so now I understand why I always thought such people were crazy. Are there Pentecostal/charismatic churches where tongues are interpreted? I don't know, because I've never been to one.
"Hun diddee aye, hun diddee aye." My grandmother said this, and I've heard it said by many other in different churches-with minor variations. Since some Pentecostal/charismatic pastors travel around from church to church, I wonder if they spread this particular phrase all over the country. For the record, I always thought my grandmother was crazy when she started screaming this phrase. I've learned that there's supposed to be interpretation whenever someone 'speaks in tongues,' so now I understand why I always thought such people were crazy. Are there Pentecostal/charismatic churches where tongues are interpreted? I don't know, because I've never been to one.
You have basically verified that Tongues is still alive and it's being done properly.
You proved there is a catch phrase you notice relative to your native language that someone is speaking who IS NOT native American nor should even know this phrase exists...
YOU, JUST PROVED TONGUES IS STILL A GIFT ACTIVE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT!!
YOU, JUST PROVED THAT IT IS NOT ((FAKE)) OR JIBBERISH, BUT ACTUAL LANGUAGE SPOKEN!!
GLORY TO GOD!!
HE WORKS IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS !!
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