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
Yes, many people in certain religious groups believe in speaking in tongues as a sign of spiritual connection or blessing. It is commonly practiced in Pentecostal and Charismatic Christian churches.
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No, "tongues" and "tongs" are not homophones. "Tongues" refers to the muscular organ in the mouth or languages spoken by people, while "tongs" are tools used for gripping or lifting objects.
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.
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.
Only if it is required. As speaking in tongues is the ability to speak in another language of the world for the spreading of the gospel message. True Bible tongues is only required on the mission field.
No. But you shouldn't be too hard and fast in your belief because God is able to do all things and if God wants you or someone else to speak in tongues then it will happen
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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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.
I do not know the answer to your question, but I can say something about the speaking in tongues. God blesses men to be able to speak in the language of the people they are addressing, even though they have never spoken that language before. He will also bless a people to understand what a person is saying even when he speaks in his own tongue. The one is the Gift of Tongues and the other is the gift of Interpretation of tongues. Speak not in the gift of tongues witout understanding it, or without interpretation.
You cannot 'learn' to speak in tongues, it is a gift of the Holy Spirit, and nothing you learn if it is genuine. Some believe it is not given today, and was only for the early church to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ in the beginning of this church age.
That was the true purpose of the "tongues" gift that he had. It enabled him to speak to, and understand those to whom he went out to, to evangelize. It was a necessary an legitimate use of the gift of tongues, and is not to be confused with the nonsense of "speaking in tongues" that certain sects of Christianity believe in today. Note: there will be a 2nd legitimate time, where the true gift of speaking in tongues will reappear, but it will be during the tribulation. It will be the necessary gift imparted unto the 144,000 Jewish witness's that Christ will appear to during the tribulation who will then "using this gift of supernaturally being able to speak in and understand other tongues (languages), to preach the gospel unto all people groups throughout the whole world before the end comes. Hope that helps.