Photon torpedoes at the ready.I’m intercepting the UFO. You and @OLDBUTNEW can pilot it, while I control the blasters.
Photon torpedoes at the ready.I’m intercepting the UFO. You and @OLDBUTNEW can pilot it, while I control the blasters.
Nice to see you now understand....furthermore 1cor chapter 12 through 14 tell us those who speak in tongues speak to God for no man understands them.
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The bible reveals the gifts are legitimate. And the gift of interpretation is a manifestation of the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit, it's not a natural ability. (1 Cor 12:10) As such, it is not something that can be turned off and on at will.I don't think so. Simply look at the example of Gideon, who twice sought verification from God that it was really He. Jesus tells Christians to be as shrewd as serpents. If God really does give someone today the gift of speaking in tongues, and that someone insists on using that gift in the body (i.e. the church), then God will provide people to interpret - and all should be independently scrutinised. Those who won't submit to scrutiny, or who fail the tests, should remain quiet in the church. If the leadership of that church does any less, they are failing to adequately protect the people God has placed in their care.
This is something we agree on. But remember, the truth does not fear investigation - the lie does. Those who truly can speak in tongues would not hesitate to take some independent tests that they can do so (i.e. with two interpreters, each providing an interpretation for assessment independent of the other), prior to speaking in tongues in church - if these gifts really are legitimate.
The bible reveals the gifts were legitimate. It doesn't reveal they still are. And the bible does reveal that there if there is no one to interpret, the tongue speakers should remain quiet.The bible reveals the gifts are legitimate. And the gift of interpretation is a manifestation of the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit, it's not a natural ability. (1 Cor 12:10) As such, it is not something that can be turned off and on at will.
What’s the purpose of interpreting jibber jabber?
What’s the purpose of interpreting jibber jabber?
@CS1, I’m not going to continue discussing this back and forth. You’re not gonna change mine and I’m not gonna change yours. I’m not going to talk to someone who accuses of interpreting the Bible from human emotions. If I was interpreting it from human emotions, instead of basing it off of the word of God (which I did) I would either be saying “that’s not fair for so and so” or “what about so and so who is in this situation?” or “what about their children?” or “I felt it in my soul!”
I would be arguing from emotions if I said those things, but nowhere in my post did I do that. So, your argument against me falls flat.
Goodbye now.
you are drawing a hard line with one verse at the expense of all that was said before and after. it s wrong to do that when Pentecostals do it and its wrong when you do it. You are limiting the Holy Spirit in what the text says he does.The person hearing the message spoken in tongues does not understand what has been spoken. (ie, no man understands) The Holy Spirit reveals the meaning of the message to the individual. The individual then shares what has been revealed and all are edified.
Nice to see you now understand.
The comment pertained to the Holy Spirit being the one who initiates the gift of interpretation.The bible reveals the gifts were legitimate. It doesn't reveal they still are. And the bible does reveal that there if there is no one to interpret, the tongue speakers should remain quiet.
And if tongues is not something that can be turned off and on at will, perhaps the church is not the place to practice it? God is a God of order, afterall.
I was sincere. I thought you might have actually seen what the scripture revealed since you changed your stance. Did I misunderstand your comment:again your insults don't move me, Grow up some day ok![]()
I was sincere. I thought you might have actually seen what the scripture revealed since you changed your stance. Did I misunderstand your comment:
...furthermore 1cor chapter 12 through 14 tell us those who speak in tongues speak to God for no man understands them.
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nice deflection and display of dishonesty.@CS1, even if I respond to your comments about me, it will just continue the disagreement and argument back and forth. As shown already, you will disagree with me and vice versa, which will just lead to other disagreements from us. It is difficult to tell whether we are either angry at one another through words, or when we are genuinely trying to understand the others side. This is one of the reasons I hate written/typing communication. If we met in person, the conversation would hopefully be much more cordial and polite, as I tend to unfortunately get riled up pretty quick in online convos and sometimes in person, as that’s one of the many faults I have. We can argue about what we have been arguing about until judgment day, but I don’t see the point. It is apparent that we both believe we are right on this topic, and it is apparent we both believe the other is wrong, otherwise we wouldn’t believe what we do. Would it do any good for me to answer your posts on it? Probably not, as it will lead to what I said in the beginning of this post, and everyone has something going on in life that they are dealing with. Life is too short to be continuing a conversation that we won’t find common ground on. Life is too short to be in a discussion saying how the other cannot prove their point, misunderstanding how the other believes, or accusing them of immaturity due to their belief. Thank you for the discussion.
What was I dishonest about? Was it the part that says “even if I respond to your comments about me, it will just continue the disagreement and argument back and forth. As shown already, you will disagree with me and vice versa, which will just lead to other disagreements from us. It is difficult to tell whether we are either angry at one another through words, or when we are genuinely trying to understand the others side. This is one of the reasons I hate written/typing communication. If we met in person, the conversation would hopefully be much more cordial and polite, as I tend to unfortunately get riled up pretty quick in online convos and sometimes in person, as that’s one of the many faults I have. We can argue about what we have been arguing about until judgment day, but I don’t see the point. It is apparent that we both believe we are right on this topic, and it is apparent we both believe the other is wrong, otherwise we wouldn’t believe what we do. Would it do any good for me to answer your posts on it? Probably not, as it will lead to what I said in the beginning of this post, and everyone has something going on in life that they are dealing with. Life is too short to be continuing a conversation that we won’t find common ground on. Life is too short to be in a discussion saying how the other cannot prove their point, misunderstanding how the other believes, or accusing them of immaturity due to their belief. Thank you for the discussion.”?nice deflection and display of dishonesty.
The Holy Spirit can't contradict himself, and he instructs that if there is no one to interpret, no one should speak (in tongues).The comment pertained to the Holy Spirit being the one who initiates the gift of interpretation.
Such a gracious reply... You never cease to amaze.nice deflection and display of dishonesty.
Although your comment was not directed to me. I agree with you.@CS1, even if I respond to your comments about me, it will just continue the disagreement and argument back and forth. As shown already, you will disagree with me and vice versa, which will just lead to other disagreements from us. It is difficult to tell whether we are either angry at one another through words, or when we are genuinely trying to understand the others side. This is one of the reasons I hate written/typing communication. If we met in person, the conversation would hopefully be much more cordial and polite, as I tend to unfortunately get riled up pretty quick in online convos and sometimes in person, as that’s one of the many faults I have. We can argue about what we have been arguing about until judgment day, but I don’t see the point. It is apparent that we both believe we are right on this topic, and it is apparent we both believe the other is wrong, otherwise we wouldn’t believe what we do. Would it do any good for me to answer your posts on it? Probably not, as it will lead to what I said in the beginning of this post, and everyone has something going on in life that they are dealing with. Life is too short to be continuing a conversation that we won’t find common ground on. Life is too short to be in a discussion saying how the other cannot prove their point, misunderstanding how the other believes, or accusing them of immaturity due to their belief. Thank you for the discussion.
What was I dishonest about? Was it the part that says “even if I respond to your comments about me, it will just continue the disagreement and argument back and forth. As shown already, you will disagree with me and vice versa, which will just lead to other disagreements from us. It is difficult to tell whether we are either angry at one another through words, or when we are genuinely trying to understand the others side. This is one of the reasons I hate written/typing communication. If we met in person, the conversation would hopefully be much more cordial and polite, as I tend to unfortunately get riled up pretty quick in online convos and sometimes in person, as that’s one of the many faults I have. We can argue about what we have been arguing about until judgment day, but I don’t see the point. It is apparent that we both believe we are right on this topic, and it is apparent we both believe the other is wrong, otherwise we wouldn’t believe what we do. Would it do any good for me to answer your posts on it? Probably not, as it will lead to what I said in the beginning of this post, and everyone has something going on in life that they are dealing with. Life is too short to be continuing a conversation that we won’t find common ground on. Life is too short to be in a discussion saying how the other cannot prove their point, misunderstanding how the other believes, or accusing them of immaturity due to their belief. Thank you for the discussion.”?
I know Learned from youSuch a gracious reply... You never cease to amaze.