I have seen this happen, the person was delivered from alcohol and drugs... he did a total turn around... he repented and was baptised on Sunday morning... dark look around him vanished... he glowed....he shed his whole druggie appearance (no one ever had to tell him to). He was devoted to the word of God and faithful to church. He was radically changed without ever speaking in tongues.... which he finally did one year later.
His experience was so radical that it confused me... I questioned how it happened several times.
I still have no answer because I do believe that the initial evidence of the Holy Ghost baptism is speaking in tongues....and it is needed to live an overcoming life and to walk in the Spirit.
Here is a questions.
Tongues is definitely seen in the Word of God as evidence to the apostles etc that a person had received the Holy Ghost.
But... evidence is just that...evidence.
Yielding ones tongue is a difficult thing to do sometimes. Especially that first time.
So... is the deed not done until they can learn to allow the spirit to speak through them?
Is one filled with the Holy Spirit and tongues is an evidence that this has happened?
Or is one not filled with the Holy Spirit UNTIL they speak in tongues.
To me... if tongues is an evidence then the infilling would come before tongues and then the tongues would evidence that this had already occurred.
Ok ILG since tongues cannot be faked I am posting this for you..LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fkn1BilNhmc
Go to 7:36, those of you who want to get right to the good part.
LOL! Yeah, sounds fake to me. But, I don't doubt his sincerity in his love for the Lord. I heard a lot of this kind of speaking in tongues in UPC churches too.
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Go to 7:36, those of you who want to get right to the good part.
LOL! Yeah, sounds fake to me. But, I don't doubt his sincerity in his love for the Lord. I heard a lot of this kind of speaking in tongues in UPC churches too.
My Mom and I caught part of some documentary on TV, and there was this charismatic lady speaking in tongues. We kind of laughed because it sounded exactly like a large percentage of those in the ministry.
I mean, I've heard a lot of variety throughout the years among the laity, but for some reason the ministers always sound so similar. Any theories as to why that is? Is there some sort of "Phonics of Tongues" class taught in Bible school?
My Mom and I caught part of some documentary on TV, and there was this charismatic lady speaking in tongues. We kind of laughed because it sounded exactly like a large percentage of those in the ministry.
I mean, I've heard a lot of variety throughout the years among the laity, but for some reason the ministers always sound so similar. Any theories as to why that is? Is there some sort of "Phonics of Tongues" class taught in Bible school?
Special dialect.
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Go to 7:36, those of you who want to get right to the good part.
LOL! Yeah, sounds fake to me. But, I don't doubt his sincerity in his love for the Lord. I heard a lot of this kind of speaking in tongues in UPC churches too.
He can roll his rrrrrrrrs well. Also has quite a lot to say about ukuleles.
My Mom and I caught part of some documentary on TV, and there was this charismatic lady speaking in tongues. We kind of laughed because it sounded exactly like a large percentage of those in the ministry.
I mean, I've heard a lot of variety throughout the years among the laity, but for some reason the ministers always sound so similar. Any theories as to why that is? Is there some sort of "Phonics of Tongues" class taught in Bible school?
LOL! I always hated that they spoke right into the microphone. Where was the interpretation???
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Those who say it cannot be done should not interrupt the people doing it. ~Chinese Proverb
When I was young and clever, I wanted to change the world. Now that I am older and wiser, I strive to change myself. ~