28 July, 2007

Speaking In "Unknown Tongues"
Speaking in "unknown tongues" is a common experience in many
denominational bodies. This activity is a revival of the old
Pentecostal Holiness practice. It grows out of an emotional, religious
hysteria.. It is accompanied by a claim of Holy Spirit baptism, women
preachers and alleged miracle working. The general confusion that marks
these services indicates God is not the author of them (I Cor. 14:33).
What say the Scriptures on speaking in Tongues?
I. The
gift of speaking in unknown tongues was a reality in the early church
(Acts 2:4; I Cor. 12:10). It was a miraculous gift (Mk. 16:17-20). This
gift could only be received in one of two ways: For the
apostles, it was by a baptism of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:5; 2:
4). For others, it was by laying on of the
apostles' hands (Acts 19:6). "Paul laid his hands on them, the Holy
Spirit came upon them and they spake with tongues..."(See also Acts
8:14-17).
II. What
was the gift of speaking in tongues? Was it the ridiculous
jibberish heard in churches today? Let God's word define tongues: The
action is described as follows: new tongues (Mk. 16:17); other tongues
(Acts 2:4); divers (different) kinds of tongues (I Cor.
12:10); to speak with tongues of men and angels (I Cor. 13:1); it could
be interpreted (I Cor. 14:13), "If any man speaks a tongue...let one
interpret... but if there be no interpreter, let him keep silence in
the church"(I Cor. 14:27-28). Every man heard them speaking
"in his own language wherein he was born" (Acts 2:6-8). The gift of
unknown tongues was simply the miraculous ability to speak in an
intelligent way, a language the speaker had not acquired by natural
means. If you, an English speaking Christian, lived then, God may have
given you the miraculous ability to speak Greek, or Spanish. To you
this was an unknown tongue or language.
III. The
purpose of the gift was to aid in the spreading of the gospel to new
sections where people spoke different languages,. It served as a sign
to unbelievers (I Cor. 14:22). It confirmed the words of its possessor
(Mk. 16:20).
IV. The
gift of tongues ceased to be given at the close of the first century (I
Cor. 13:8-10). Paul said, "tongues...shall cease." The tongue
speaking of 2007 and the confusion and false teaching that goes with it
are not a true demonstration of Christianity, rather they are evidence
of a misunderstanding of God and the Bible. Paul said, in the
church I had rather speak five words with my understanding, that then
thousand words in a tongue"(I Cor. 14:19).
Sincerely,

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