In the book of Acts and some of the epistles, the writers of the Bible describe a miraculous speaking in foreign languages, or "speaking in tongues." In the book of Acts, those so enabled by the Holy Spirit fluently spoke languages they had never learned or studied, in order to preach about Jesus to people who spoke another language, to praise God, or to prophesy. In his first letter to the Corinthians, the Apostle Paul says "if I speak in the languages of men and of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal." Because of this, some Christians believe that the gift of tongues also enables people to speak the languages of angels, whereas other Christians believe that Paul is using hyperbole, and that the gift of tongues only applied to human languages.
If a righteous person has a desire to speak to someone who speaks a different language, the Holy Ghost will bless the speaker with the gift to be able to speak the other persons language. This is called The Gift of Tongues. There is another gift called The Interpretation of Tongues. This is when a person speaks in their own language but the hearer hears the words in his own language.
The term "Holly Ghost" is likely a misspelling of the term "Holy Ghost," which refers to the third person of the Christian Trinity, often understood as the Holy Spirit. The Holy Ghost is believed to be a divine presence that guides, comforts, and empowers Christians in their faith.
When your baptized, In Jesus Name, Your are emersed in Water. At that point the Lord washes away all of your sins. Once you are baptized, you seek the Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost is the Spirit of the Lord, the Comforter that was promised by Jesus before before his death and resurrection. When you speak in toungues, you are filled with the Holy Ghost. That is your evidence to know that you have the Holy Ghost. You have repentance, baptism in Jesus' Name, and then you're filled with the Holy Ghost. Read Acts 2, this explains when the Holy Ghost fell on the day of Pentecost. Also read Luke 11 where Jesus speaks about sending a Comforter (the Holy Ghost).
At Pentecost, as depicted in the Bible in Acts 2, the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles in the form of tongues of fire, enabling them to speak in different languages. This empowered them to spread the message of Christianity to people from various regions who were gathered in Jerusalem at that time. The event is considered the birth of the Christian church.
The Holy Spirit came at Pentecost as tongues of fire, resting on each of the apostles. This event empowered them to speak in different languages and proclaim the message of Jesus to people from various nations gathered in Jerusalem.
The Pentecostal belief of the baptism of the Holy Ghost is speaking in tongues as the spirit of God gives the utterance.
Acts 2:38 states that a person needs to repent and be baptised in the name of Jesus, and then they will receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. Receiving the Holy Ghost is evidenced by speaking in tongues. Once a person receives the Holy Ghost, then they will go to heaven.
Acts 2:38 - 39 says the Holy Ghost promise is to those afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.
Acts Chapter 2. The Holy Ghost came on the day of Pentecost in the gathering in the upper room, where everyone was gathered, in one mind and one accord waiting for the fire to fall upon all of them and fill the room. That is when they were all filled with the Holy Ghost and began speaking in other tongues!
If a righteous person has a desire to speak to someone who speaks a different language, the Holy Ghost will bless the speaker with the gift to be able to speak the other persons language. This is called The Gift of Tongues. There is another gift called The Interpretation of Tongues. This is when a person speaks in their own language but the hearer hears the words in his own language.
The gift of speaking in tongues is believed to be received through prayer and faith in some Christian traditions. It is seen as a spiritual gift given by the Holy Spirit to believers.
One can receive the gift of speaking in tongues through prayer, faith, and openness to the Holy Spirit. It is believed to be a spiritual gift given by God to some individuals.
You can receive th baptism of the holy ghost by praying and asking God for itand declaring it. I will give more info at a later time.
There is no difference. It is the same thing. The Holy Spirit and the Holy Ghost are the same thing, you can call it one or the other. The Holy Ghost is the ONLY ghost there are no such things as ghosts besides the Holy Ghost
The speaker of tongues, the hearer of the tongues and the Holy Spirit, when in a group. When in private, the speaker, God who is being worshipped and the Holy Spirit that gives us the words.
'Ghost' is a poor translation and 'Spirit' is a better one.A true Christian will have an 'outward' change as the old self is buried and the new self is born as that person is now 'begotten' in the God Family. The Holy Spirit will guide that individual to follow Jesus Christ - the perfect example for all mankind.Answer :It has become increasingly common for Christians to suppose that the full gospel includes the baptism of the Holy Spirit with evidence of speaking in tongues. Thus the question is: Is speaking in tongues the evidence of being baptised by the Holy Spirit? First, as the apostle Paul makes plain, believers are "all baptized by one Spirit into one body" (1 Corinthians 12:13), yet not all who believe speak in tongues (vv 10, 30). Thus tongues may be a manifestation of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, but tongues cannot be the manifestation.Furthermore, even if one does speak in tongues it is not a guarantee that they have been baptized in the Holy Spirit. For as Paul put it, " Though I speak in tongues of men and angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling symbol (1 Corinthians 13:1).Finally, as Scripture makes clear, the normative sign of the baptism of the Holy Spirit is not speaking in tongues but the confession of Jesus Christ as Lord, repentance from sin, and obedience to God (Romans 8:1-17, 1 John 4:12-16).
Please get it clear speaking in tongues does not at all mean you are spirit filled. As the bible also says tongues shall cease. it depends who you ask...some will teach that you are not holy ghost filled unless you have spoken in tongues at least once..as the initial evidence...others will say you need to speak in tongues on a regular basis...others will tell you that speaking in tongues is a false doctrine.......my personal belief is the first one i mentioned