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I concede you're a longwinded bore, that's about it.
Pot, that's the kettle right there. Just giving an introduction.
I concede you're a longwinded bore, that's about it.
Sounds like a fantastic week to keep in prayer in the Divine prayer language, i get the sense He will pour out even more wisdom and blessing.
Blessings to you sis!![]()
My own personal experience was this. I was saved in a Baptist church and was brought up in same. Our youth group which I was deputy leader of used to meet on Friday evenings for prayer. One Friday we were all knelt at our seats and were praying as normal. Quite out of the blue I started praying in tongues. I knew about it but that was as far as it went. This went on for several minutes and I had no control over it. I was speaking supernaturally. My heart burned within me and when it had stopped I knew exactly what had happened.
From that day, I would regularly speak in tongues when praying.
And please, don't tell me it was the devil deceiving me.
Yeah, that sure sounds like Holy Spirit inspired thought right there
I think Pentecostalism's origin was the Azusa Street Revival:
I have been baptized in the SPIRIT since 1976. I saw the Lord Jesus in 1982. He is truly awesome beyond awesome! I love him. Praise God praise God!Despite the things people say about Pentecostal one thing I have noticed is they uphold holiness and being like Christ led by the Spirit with no faltering and no making excuses more than any other denomination I know.
Especially Apostolic Pentecostals which how can a denomination that people are against saying they do wrong have the best moral behavior.
Jesus said you will know them by their fruits.
I have hung around Pentecostals, and Baptists, and Catholics, but the Pentecostals overall act more like Christ than those other ones.
They are strict in morality and will a person say that is wrong.
They say we have the truth and then believe sin does not affect their relationship with God and many hypocrites.
And then say they are wrong and they are acting more like Christ in behavior and attitude.
What is going on.
Jas 5:7 Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain.
Jas 5:8 Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.
I do not think this means a revival but Jesus to receive the saints unto Himself.
Act 2:17 And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams:
Act 2:18 And on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my Spirit; and they shall prophesy.
This happened at the day of Pentecost and should be the same through the history of the Church.
Why would there be a latter rain of the Spirit poured out on people when it started at Pentecost and is the same throughout Church history.
The Spirit has been poured out since Pentecost and continues to be the same throughout Church history.
There is no latter rain of the Spirit being poured out that is something that has not been going on already since Pentecost.
Despite the things people say about Pentecostal one thing I have noticed is they uphold holiness and being like Christ led by the Spirit with no faltering and no making excuses more than any other denomination I know.
Especially Apostolic Pentecostals which how can a denomination that people are against saying they do wrong have the best moral behavior.
Jesus said you will know them by their fruits.
I have hung around Pentecostals, and Baptists, and Catholics, but the Pentecostals overall act more like Christ than those other ones.
They are strict in morality and will a person say that is wrong.
They say we have the truth and then believe sin does not affect their relationship with God and many hypocrites.
And then say they are wrong and they are acting more like Christ in behavior and attitude.
What is going on.
Jas 5:7 Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain.
Jas 5:8 Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.
I do not think this means a revival but Jesus to receive the saints unto Himself.
Act 2:17 And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams:
Act 2:18 And on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my Spirit; and they shall prophesy.
This happened at the day of Pentecost and should be the same through the history of the Church.
Why would there be a latter rain of the Spirit poured out on people when it started at Pentecost and is the same throughout Church history.
The Spirit has been poured out since Pentecost and continues to be the same throughout Church history.
There is no latter rain of the Spirit being poured out that is something that has not been going on already since Pentecost.
I understood you, and read it as "the eve of New Year's day 1901".I need to correct something. I said "New Year's eve service, 1901," but it should be 1900, sorry.
Paul rejoiced that the gospel was being preached, not that they were doing it in pretense. God has used (and still does) many wrong things for His own purpose, but it doesn't make those wrong things right. Worst case, God used Satan to test Job, in which God eventually edified Job through the adversity. But Satan still gets judged for his wrongdoing, because it's still wrong.Paul would disagree with you.
Philippians 1:
15It is true that some preach Christ out of envy and rivalry, but others out of goodwill. 16The latter do so in love, knowing that I am appointed for the defense of the gospel.c 17The former, however, preach Christ out of selfish ambition, not sincerely, supposing that they can add to the distress of my chains. 18What then is the issue?d Just this: that in every way, whether by false motives or true, Christ is preached. And in this I rejoice.
Paul rejoiced that the gospel was being preached, not that they were doing it in pretense. God has used (and still does) many wrong things for His own purpose, but it doesn't make those wrong things right. Worst case, God used Satan to test Job, in which God eventually edified Job through the adversity. But Satan still gets judged for his wrongdoing, because it's still wrong.
I did not leave it out. I explained it as it would have been understood to the original readers. Being quiet and speaking to your self and to God meant quietly as though it were obvious that you were speaking to God and yourself not giving a public utterance to be interpreted.
How does one speak to himself and to God in tongues and be silent at the same time? By understanding that the Greek word used was not the English word Silent.
When the Greek word is analyzed then it makes sense that one can be quiet and speak to themselves and to God and still be SPEAKING ,though in a quiet manner not the English definition of literal silence which NO ONE PRAYED like that back then.
If there is no interpreter, the speaker should keep quiet in the church and speak to himself and to God. NIV
The NIV is an excellent translation in attempting to retain the meaning that the original Greek reader would understand. There is a reason that the NIV is the most quoted translation in modern evangelical commentaries. But that requires a separate thread.
I can't explain all the reasons as a Greek Scholar could but I have read about this in various scholarly commentaries such as Gordon Fee and I have been fully persuaded especially considering the fact that they did not do silent praying though they did quiet praying.
If I don't know what I am talking about, then do a Google Search "Does 1 Cor 14:28 mean silent or quiet?" and see what you find.
I never say things that people can't easily verify with a simple Google search.
I believe it will be easy to discover that there are scholarly discussions about it and most agree that quiet is better for our current cultural understanding of the word silent.
I just checked.. There are plenty of articles and links.
This is actually something that anyone who has seriously attempted to read and understand all of the scriptures on speaking in tongues would already have read about. Even if they decided that they believe silent means no sound, they would have known that there was a great body of discussion from Greek scholars that it did not mean literally no audible sound. The fact that someone thinks I just made this up on a CC thread means that they have not actually studied all of the texts on speaking in tongues and have formed an opinion without doing the due diligence to become familiar with the texts. It is pretty much impossible to not know about the silent/quiet discussion if one has attempted to read some commentaries on this verse. If I did not know about it "then" it could be said that I do not know what I am talking about. But because I did know about it and you did not, suggest that you are the one that has not done a proper intellectually honest study of the texts about speaking in tongues or you would be familiar with the silent/quiet discussion.
But it's ok, one can humble themselves and go back over the material and learn. May God bless you in your future study on the subject.
Silent is not a bad word if one does not use a literal "no sound at all" definition of silent. However in modern culture the English word silent is taken more literally as no sound at all which is not really what Paul was trying to say. He simply meant "speak to himself and to God" and not to the Church.
where is your "here"? what I said in my post, or somewhere else?And the wrong here would be what??
I spent my first 25 years of Christian life among Pentecostals and Charismatics, and I saw the best and the worst of it. I learned a lot and grew spiritually, but eventually grew out of it due to getting weary of the Biblical ignorance and spiritual imbalance. My hope is the same for everyone in that movement.
In my experience Charismatics in general have had their theology altered by their experiences. Their experiences become more important than sound reading of scripture. They torture scripture to make it say what they want it to say rather than what it actually says.
The funny thing is, pagans and any number of other groups have the same experiences Charismatics have, but the Charismatics can't see or understand this. They say: Those others are being influenced by Satan but we have the Holy Spirit.
You know what I am really tired of? People giving their opinions to tear down the saints and act spiritually superior. Funny, I thought that was the devils job. I've actually been in all denominations, fellowshipped among them all and found this, that though we may have difference of opinion and belief, our main goal was/is to spread the Gospel. It's not to make one a Baptist, Naz., Wes., Catholic or worse of all the demonic Pentecostals. As a family that traveled in all those denominations and many, many more, we preach Christ crucified. We preached the Blood, and that it saves and heals and breaks the chains of bondage. And all of those churches, some who didn't even understand the full Gospel gave us an open door to preach and sing. And, I'm just a thinkin' here, if people spent a little less time tearin' down the saints and doin' the devils work, maybe, just maybe, we could see more of our friends and loved ones in heaven. Because maybe some of us are just not as spiritual or are "ignorant" in some fashion, but a Sunday school child can understand the simple message of the Gospel.
It's Not What's Over the Door
Some think today if heaven you would see, you must belong to their one church, or be lost eternally.
But according to God's Word what He's still looking for, is what He finds within your heart, and not what's over the door.
It's not what's over the door, of the church that you attend, that makes you a child of God
or a heavenly citizen.
As the eyes of the Lord look this world or', there's just one thing He's looking for. Can't you it's what's in your
heart and not what's over the door.
Does Jesus live in your heart and have you been born again? Has the blood of Calvary's Lamb washed
away all your sin? Are you fully trusting in the crucified risen Lord? Can't you see it's what's in your heart and not what's over the door?
An old song sung by the Cathedrals, makes a perfect point. I dedicate this song to CC, the OP and others who do the devils work tearing down their brothers and sisters in the Lord instead of doing what the Lord commended we should do, GO and TELL EVERYONE!!
So do you think of yourself as higher and holier than us?Holy Spirit Himself gives confirmation as we pray without ceasing in the Divine prayer language, regardless of the mere mortal commentators who believe themselves to be wise, but are often foolish.