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Is speaking in tongues real today?
Yes, speaking in tongues is real. Here are some points to consider: It’s part of the evidence of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, although there are other, more subtle, evidences.
How can I learn to speak in tongues?
Try praying those words or sounds that seem to pop into your head. This is a form of internal discovery that allows you to add to your prayer language vocabulary and expand your ability to speak in tongues. These may be the words that God flows through your spirit and which result in your speaking in tongues.
What happens when people talk in tongues?
Contrary to what may be a common perception, studies suggest that people who speak in tongues rarely suffer from mental problems. A recent study of nearly 1,000 evangelical Christians in England found that those who engaged in the practice were more emotionally stable than those who did not.
What does it mean to speak in tongues in private?
What Paul means by his words is that speaking in tongues in private is praising God through the Spirit. It may not be understood as he emphasized “my mind is unfruitful” but he emphasized that the Spirit is praising and worshiping, instead. When speaking in tongues, the mind alone cannot decipher what is happening, but the Spirit can understand it.
What is the purpose of speaking in tongues?
Tongues is also a way in which we edify or strengthen ourselves. Paul writes, “The one who speaks in a tongue builds up himself, but the one who prophesies builds up the church” ( 1 Cor. 14:4 ).
Is speaking in tongues a gift from God?
Speaking in tongues is only spoken to God. Like other gifts, speaking in tongues is a gift from the Holy Spirit. Not everyone is bestowed of this gift. Paul writes, Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good.
Is speaking in tongues the only evidence of receiving the Holy Spirit?
Nowhere in the New Testament is it taught that speaking in tongues is the only evidence that a person has received the Holy Spirit. In fact, the New Testament teaches the opposite.