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No, that is more prevalent in Pentecostal churches.
No, there are people who interpret tongues like my dad can, but he doesn't know all the different tongues and he has never spoking in tongues.
No. A Pentecostal church is a church that believes in speaking in other tongues. A non-denominational church is a Christian church that doesn't claim any specific denomination of Christianity. Many non-denominational churches speak in tongues, though.
In Tongues We Speak was created in 1997.
According to the bible, speaking in tongues is a spiritual gift. It is not something to be learned.
we Seven day Adventist do not speak in tongues.
To be honest i am scared when i see things like that. I rarely go to churches because of that. But a fact in the Bible. THOU SHALL NOT SPEAK TONGUES IN CHURCH WITHOUT A REAL INTERPRETER! Throughout all of 1 Corinthians it is said. 14:2,7,9,11,15,27,28,33. By the way in verse 11 it says Barbarian. This is not good. You'll be amazed of what is said. I love this type of things in the Bible.
yes, people do, I know someone that didn't even know she did and she got an award for it while she was on a religious getaway.yes just let the holy spirit yield your tongue
No it is wrong, as the bible says when speaking in tongues , then it should be interpreted.If not then do not speak in tongues or noise making.
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No definately not. We are saved by grace through faith ALONE. No works can save us. Now there are some who would have you believe that you need to speak in "tongues" to show that you have the Holy Spirit in you. But Paul clearly teaches that there are DIFFERENT gifts of the Spirit. Not every saved Christian will speak in tongues. And TRUE Bible tongues is not this gibberish that is spoken in churches today, but rather the sudden ability to speak in another language of the world in order to spread the gospel to other nations.
You do not benefit personally from speaking in tongues. The reason that God gives the gift of speaking in tongues is to spread the gospel message to nations and people who don't speak the same language as yourself. So speaking in tongues is for the benefit of the gospel, not for your benefit.