Thanks for this reply. I am only seeking truth and don't want to have any opinion other than God's truth. Pagans historically and biblically did glossolalia before Christians so in itself glossolalia isn't proof of the Holy Spirit. We are commanded to verify spirits. We are also told to judge by the fruits. Although a relatively small sample, the modern tongue speakers we know have a holier than thou (puffed up) attitude.
My wife and I since we believed, hate sin that creeps into our lives. We love all of God's Word. We love fellow members of the body of Christ (our prayer life needs improving, should pray always, and struggle to love our persecutors so still sinners...). Are you saying we don't have the Holy Spirit because we don't perform glossolalia? Are you saying modern tongue speakers we know who display pride and jealousy and little love are filled with the Holy Spirit?
We have acquaintances in Qigong who display most of the behaviors of the modern tongue speakers. See chart. We pray daily for physical and spiritual protection knowing the lion roaming around seeking who he can devour. We also thank God for all His continued blessings through Jesus Christ.
My wife and I since we believed, hate sin that creeps into our lives. We love all of God's Word. We love fellow members of the body of Christ (our prayer life needs improving, should pray always, and struggle to love our persecutors so still sinners...). Are you saying we don't have the Holy Spirit because we don't perform glossolalia? Are you saying modern tongue speakers we know who display pride and jealousy and little love are filled with the Holy Spirit?
We have acquaintances in Qigong who display most of the behaviors of the modern tongue speakers. See chart. We pray daily for physical and spiritual protection knowing the lion roaming around seeking who he can devour. We also thank God for all His continued blessings through Jesus Christ.
Also, consider something Jesus said that would apply to those who have not spontaneously received the Holy Ghost as was the case of the first Jews and Gentiles. He indicated that it is necessary for some to specifically ask God for the Holy Ghost. "If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?" (Luke 11:13) Jesus' instruction answers a truth many refuse to accept. Not all receive the Holy Ghost the instant they believe the gospel message. This is revealed in the Samaritan account. (Acts 8:12-18) And, Paul's question, "Have you received the Holy Ghost SINCE you believed?" addressed to twelve individuals from Ephesus. And confirmed by their experience detailed in the ensuing record. (Acts 19:1-6)