Friday, 7 July 2017
What Is Speaking in Tongues?
Speaking in tongues in 1 Corinthians 14
"So, the miracle that day simply meant that every
member of the audience heard the apostles
speaking in his or her own native language “the
wonderful works of God,” regardless of what
language the apostles spoke."Many years after
this event took place in Jerusalem, some of the
members in Corinth had been given the gift to
speak in different tongues (languages). However,
instead of using the gift to benefit and serve
others, they became proud of it. The apostle Paul
then wrote 1 Corinthians 14 to address this
problem. In verse 9, Paul reminded them: “Unless
you utter by the tongue [here glossa refers simply
to the organ of speech] words easy to
understand, how will it be known what is
spoken?”
Later, in verses 27 and 28, Paul gave this
instruction: “If anyone speaks in a tongue, let
there be two or at the most three, each in turn,
and let one interpret. But if there is no
interpreter, let him keep silent in church.”
So the language spoken in church has to be of
value to the hearers. To illustrate the point, an
English-speaking audience would not benefit
from someone speaking French, unless they also
knew the French language or there was an
interpreter.
Applying Paul’s instructions about speaking in
tongues today
Therefore, members of the Church of God, a
Worldwide Association (sponsors of this
website), do not speak at church in unintelligible
“languages” that no one else understands or
benefits from.
However, some ministers and
members do speak in different known languages
such as in French and Spanish, and there are
translators as well.
The gift of “speaking in tongues” (languages) is
not the criterion that proves whether one has the
Holy Spirit. There are other spiritual gifts, such
as the word of wisdom and the word of
knowledge ( 1 Corinthians 12:8 ), that come
through God’s Holy Spirit. Also, the fruit—the
result of having God’s Spirit—is that one will
display love, joy, peace, long suffering, kindness,
goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-
control in his or her life ( Galatians 5:22-23 ).
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