I didn't realize how harshly I worded my fist comment here was until I just reread it, and I wish I would have approached it with a little more understanding. I would like to apologize for being unnecessarily offensive and not clear fully because of the way I presented my argument, I honestly didn't feel like I was being rude nor was I writing it in anger or offence, but looking at it again today I see how some may have been offended and misunderstood what I was trying to say.
I do not believe this at all negates that there are some that I think may be lifting up the gift of tongues up WAY too high, I can talk about it better.
Since I came across so harsh that first time I hope this time I word it with more respect so we can honestly discuss it.
Also I read the same bible, so throwing walls of "proof text" at me is not engaging honestly. I know and understand the few verses that would allow for a personal prayer, possibly in an angelic language that we can pray to God in. That was why I specifically said that the first time too. This "angelic language" can even have a place in the church house, if there is someone interpreting it. I believe there is plenty of room for tongues even today, but we have to be careful and not take it too far, nor raise it too high.
Of course if I'm dead wrong on something then please show me where, but let's not try to built soundproof scripture forts around each other.
I do NOT believe the practice of everyone in the church speaking in tongues at the same time without understanding what's being said, is biblical at all. I think speaking tongues in church without it being one or two at a time and interpreted, is unbiblical. What's the point? I am very against the teaching that says you WILL speak in tongues if you're save, that tongues is THE evidence you're saved. I honestly don't think it should even be taught as "proof" you are saved, although I understand where that comes from and there's a lot more nuance I'd want to add to this to clarify what I mean more precisely. Also I'm not accusing anyone here of teaching any of this, I'm just using teachings I have heard about tongues.
Anytime we see tongues happen in the bible we are told exactly what it is, it's believers speaking in languages they'd never learned for the purpose of spreading the Good News. Honestly I couldn't tell you if the miracle took place in the speakers mouth, or in the hearers ear. There is one verse in Acts that makes it seem like when they were speaking that each person heard him in there own tongue, so I don't want to try to act like I know either, I just think it should be approached rationally.
The point I was making about other groups and people speaking in tongues was not that it's ONLY an occultist practice, or that I don't believe God uses it today, or that no believer should do it. I wish I would have made this point better last time, but my point is that BECAUSE it can be counterfeited and copied so easily, we need to be very careful how much importance we put on it, in my opinion.
As a personal thing between you and God, something that brings you closer to Him in truth, how could any believer be against this? That was my point, not at all that everyone that does it is pagan, or that I think it can't be used to move the believer closer to God, I just believe it's our duty to read His word and get to know it well enough to only do these things as He wills and to see through any deceptions that come along.
I hope this one reads a little better and explains what I mean without sounding like I'm calling the whole thing bad.
I do not believe this at all negates that there are some that I think may be lifting up the gift of tongues up WAY too high, I can talk about it better.
Since I came across so harsh that first time I hope this time I word it with more respect so we can honestly discuss it.
Also I read the same bible, so throwing walls of "proof text" at me is not engaging honestly. I know and understand the few verses that would allow for a personal prayer, possibly in an angelic language that we can pray to God in. That was why I specifically said that the first time too. This "angelic language" can even have a place in the church house, if there is someone interpreting it. I believe there is plenty of room for tongues even today, but we have to be careful and not take it too far, nor raise it too high.
Of course if I'm dead wrong on something then please show me where, but let's not try to built soundproof scripture forts around each other.
I do NOT believe the practice of everyone in the church speaking in tongues at the same time without understanding what's being said, is biblical at all. I think speaking tongues in church without it being one or two at a time and interpreted, is unbiblical. What's the point? I am very against the teaching that says you WILL speak in tongues if you're save, that tongues is THE evidence you're saved. I honestly don't think it should even be taught as "proof" you are saved, although I understand where that comes from and there's a lot more nuance I'd want to add to this to clarify what I mean more precisely. Also I'm not accusing anyone here of teaching any of this, I'm just using teachings I have heard about tongues.
Anytime we see tongues happen in the bible we are told exactly what it is, it's believers speaking in languages they'd never learned for the purpose of spreading the Good News. Honestly I couldn't tell you if the miracle took place in the speakers mouth, or in the hearers ear. There is one verse in Acts that makes it seem like when they were speaking that each person heard him in there own tongue, so I don't want to try to act like I know either, I just think it should be approached rationally.
The point I was making about other groups and people speaking in tongues was not that it's ONLY an occultist practice, or that I don't believe God uses it today, or that no believer should do it. I wish I would have made this point better last time, but my point is that BECAUSE it can be counterfeited and copied so easily, we need to be very careful how much importance we put on it, in my opinion.
As a personal thing between you and God, something that brings you closer to Him in truth, how could any believer be against this? That was my point, not at all that everyone that does it is pagan, or that I think it can't be used to move the believer closer to God, I just believe it's our duty to read His word and get to know it well enough to only do these things as He wills and to see through any deceptions that come along.
I hope this one reads a little better and explains what I mean without sounding like I'm calling the whole thing bad.
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