Well, i am shure this what I spoke was not speaking in tongues. Then I cant find in scripture that someone has to learn speaking in tongues ore First little and then more.
If someone given a gift, he know that and he must not learn to envelope it.
Second, all pentecostal / charismatic groups, sov far I know teach that speaking in tongues as proof for to be baptised with the Holy Spirit. But all other gifts are not.
I got my gift, when I received the Holy Spirit by turning to God. And is was not the Kind of receiving the Holy Spirit which is taught by pentecostal/ charismatic groups.
I'm not addressing a topic of yours in this post, but I did want to add this.
And I guess I will start with a true story because I learn from things that have happened. And yes, I'm sharing a conversation with God and some people claim God doesn't talk anymore...but the bible tells us to talk of his wondrous works, and I find it wondrous that he takes time out of his day to commune with me...so I talk about it.
On another Christian chat site, we were constantly facing arguments from people who described themselves as Atheists. After a while I got annoyed with the situation and asked God "WHY, if these people hate you so much, do they come to a place set up to talk about nothing but you?" He said "They may not want me but they want to talk about something important... and deep down they know I am important."
That same thing happens with yourself and others on threads like this. There's no danger of people 'catching' "speaking in tongues" (as if it were a disease). And if it doesn't exist, there's no way they could receive it. So there's really no danger of saying "Hey, if you ask for this God will give it to you and here's what it does". And people can't very well claim that they are here trying to teach truth to others because if that was their goal, they could start a thread teaching any truth they please without the association with speaking in tongues.
But you know it's important.
I don't know the hearts of individuals on here, but I recognize a few things about people who
resist tongues, which you can see also in people who reject worshipping God (religion) in general. And I'm not saying they or you are necessarily going so far as to blaspheme (which is to say it is evil or from the devil). But here's a couple of scenarios of people who have been around tongues:
Group #1) Some people have seen some good/truth,
and may want it, but have had a bad experience (and there can be
extreme cases of this). Then the person does the guilt-by-association thing and blames anybody who ever had anything to do with whoever did them harm. Basically they are afraid to go near that piece of good/truth for fear of another bad experience (like being shamed, overly pressured, or told they must not be good enough for God... instead of being helped). These will hang around and argue hoping someone can actually convince them that it IS real, it IS for them, and they ARE "good" enough. The other option, if not brought in, is to try to stomp out the doctrine so they won't feel bad for not having it themselves.<-- this is the group I think you are in. (Which is why I still try to be open and honest with you)
Group #2) Other people may have seen some good/truth, but found out that it takes effort, or makes them feel guilty about sins they want to hang on to, or some other thing that they want to get away from. That makes them even more miserable than when they started, and they want to blame someone other than themselves...and most importantly...they are still left with the problem of the good/truth that hangs over their head because they willingly walked away from it or rejected it without even trying. These try even harder to stomp out the doctrine because they don't want it themselves (so there's no hope of relief through alignment) so their only hope is to bash it into non-existence...which won't happen with something real. This is similar to what Judas Iscariot tried. He didn't have to sell out Jesus...he could have just walked away...but Jesus' very existence made him feel condemned, so he tried to destroy Jesus. <---this is not a good group to join.
Obviously this doesn't cover everyone, like people who haven't encountered "speaking in tongues" ... and people can switch their stance as long as they are still alive and haven't actually blasphemed the Holy Ghost. (I kind of pray I never meet someone guilty of that). But that's some real scenarios.
Tongues isn't going away until Jesus returns. So people get to choose how to respond to its existence. (I recommend ask and receive.
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Love in Jesus,
Kelby