I was looking up Isaiah 28:10 as part of something for church but couldn't keep from reading verse 11. And I really want to say Thank you Jesus for giving the stammering lips and another tongue that is the rest for the people.
Yes, I realize that there are those who don't appreciate speaking in tongues (the stammering, babbly kind) and I'm fairly sure that most of them won't appreciate this post much either... but I really appreciate what God has given.
I've heard someone say that Isaiah 28:11 isn't about "speaking in tongues" but just the other day I was listening to or reading (I forgot which) 1 Corinthians 14:21-22 and Paul is basically quoting Isaiah 28:11 and explaining that it is a prophecy about tongues and that even though God sends tongues as a sign, people won't believe it.
That kind of blows my mind that people can read those accounts and see & hear people speaking in those very stammering lips and another tongue and still disregard it. Yet that is what it says will happen.
And if there are any reading/hearing this that are asking "But how can we believe what we just can't believe?"... The answer is pretty much the same as all the other portions of scripture that are currently closed to us (because in some senses and areas we are all blind, needing God to give sight to our eyes)... We need to pour out our honest request to God for him to show us the (any) truth we cannot see. And then keep asking God, whenever the topic comes up, until he does open our eyes to what it REALLY means. Then we know and can stand on it no matter what others say... "for" or "against" it.
There are two keys that make that process (receiving an answer from God) easier:
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Yes, I realize that there are those who don't appreciate speaking in tongues (the stammering, babbly kind) and I'm fairly sure that most of them won't appreciate this post much either... but I really appreciate what God has given.
I've heard someone say that Isaiah 28:11 isn't about "speaking in tongues" but just the other day I was listening to or reading (I forgot which) 1 Corinthians 14:21-22 and Paul is basically quoting Isaiah 28:11 and explaining that it is a prophecy about tongues and that even though God sends tongues as a sign, people won't believe it.
That kind of blows my mind that people can read those accounts and see & hear people speaking in those very stammering lips and another tongue and still disregard it. Yet that is what it says will happen.
And if there are any reading/hearing this that are asking "But how can we believe what we just can't believe?"... The answer is pretty much the same as all the other portions of scripture that are currently closed to us (because in some senses and areas we are all blind, needing God to give sight to our eyes)... We need to pour out our honest request to God for him to show us the (any) truth we cannot see. And then keep asking God, whenever the topic comes up, until he does open our eyes to what it REALLY means. Then we know and can stand on it no matter what others say... "for" or "against" it.
There are two keys that make that process (receiving an answer from God) easier:
- DON'T settle for the interpretations of man. ( Meaning, don't get impatient with God and start asking men what they think until one of them says something convincing enough that you accept it and stop waiting for God to show you clearly (and probably directly, without need of some man to teach you). Wait until you KNOW.
- Don't give up. God promises "Ask and ye shall receive" and advises us to ask like the widow asked the unjust judge in Luke 18:1-8. God promises he will answer. But He expects/requires that you keep your request active until the answer is given. If the widow would have given up before the unjust judge decided to answer, would he still have done the thing? (Spoiler: No) James 1:6-7 instructs us that if we give up in our mind, we also shouldn't expect to receive. God showed me that getting answers in prayer is like learning to whistle, or finding a four-leaf clover... If you give up before success, you don't get what you wanted. You have to set your mind to (and actually do) keep at it until you get what you came for. (paraphrased).
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