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  1. Modern attempts to receive the New Testament “baptism of the Spirit” often take the form of “the gift of tongues.”. In more sophisticated Christian circles, such as among Episcopalians, Presbyterians, and Lutherans, speaking in tongues is called “glosolalia,” from the Greek words glōssa meaning “tongue,” and laleō meaning ...

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  2. operation. The King James Version of the Bible calls it “speaking in other tongues” and “unknown tongues.” Apostle Paul also called it “praying in the spirit” or “praying with the spirit.” Other terms Jesus, Peter, and Paul used to refer to this experience include: » the Promise of the Father » another Helper » Comforter ...

  3. The gift of tongues is viewed today as a wholly mystical ability that somehow operates in a person’s spirit but bypasses the mind. For many years Charles and Francis Hunter held seminars, attended by as many as fifty thousand people at a time, in which they taught people how to receive the gift of tongues. Charles Hunter told the people, GP 32.5.

  4. Those who claim that tongues had ceased as the apostle Paul had said, “…where there are tongues, they will be stilled” (Acts 13: 8 NIV), are limited with the meaning of speaking in tongues. The verse brings an eschatological meaning in which at the second coming of Christ, there will be no tongues, apart from love.

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  5. Spirit. It should be a part of everyday life. It is a way to communicate directly from your heart to the Father, b. passing your brain with its doubts and fears. It builds you up in your most hol. faith and releases the hidden wisdom of God. I just pray that all of you will be able to flow in this, release your faith, and re. LESSON 16. OF.

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  6. All you need to know. 1. It’s not new. “I would like every one of you to speak in tongues.” (5). Many of Paul’s readers spoke in tongues, maybe even before they became believers in Jesus. Even before the New Testament was written, Greeks and Romans believed that their gods and the angels spoke a different language.

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  8. Jul 5, 2021 · The meaning of speaking in tongues portrays a language that challenges the church in its interpretation in matters of spiritual gifts from God. This article focuses on the Old and New Testament ...