A Friend Told Me I Don’t Have the Holy Spirit Because I Don’t Speak in Tongues. Is This True?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 фев 2020
  • Hank Hanegraaff, the host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, helps a caller who calls to ask, "A Pentecostal Friend Told Me I Don’t Have the Holy Spirit Because I Don’t Speak in Tongues. Is This True?"
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Комментарии • 7

  • @Durnyful
    @Durnyful 4 года назад +2

    Well said by Hank. So much confusion these days...

  • @jasonMcCathern
    @jasonMcCathern 4 года назад +3

    No it's not true I have the spirit but, I don't speak in tongues !

  • @kavikv.d.hexenholtz3474
    @kavikv.d.hexenholtz3474 4 года назад +1

    “Tongues” is to some Christian believers a very real and spiritually meaningful experience but consisting of emotional release via non-linguistic ‘free vocalizations’ at best - the subconscious playing with sounds to create what is perceived and interpreted as actual, meaningful speech. In _some_ cases, I would argue that it is clearly a self/mass delusion prompted by such a strong desire to “experience God” that one creates that experience via “tongues”.
    It's an entirely self-created phenomenon - It is non-cognitive non-language utterance; random free vocalization based upon a subset of the existing sounds (phonemes) of the speaker’s native language, and any other language(s) the speaker may be familiar with or have had contact with. It is, in part, typically characterized by repetitive syllables, plays on sound patterns and over-simplification of syllable structure. It is occasionally sprinkled with recognizable praise words/phrases. One of the most immediately obvious results of these processes is that no two ‘speakers’ will ever have the same “tongue”…ever.
    In short, what modern tongues-speakers are doing today is simply not found in the Bible - not saying it's wrong; as the tool that it is, it can be a very powerful one, but it's certainly not anything 'divinely inspired'. It' really not at all what its speakers would like it to be.

  • @jlar1984
    @jlar1984 4 года назад

    In the book of Acts when people received the spirit and were born again they all spoke in tongues. Acts 2,10,19

    • @elenihelenmelb
      @elenihelenmelb 4 года назад

      Jlarios06
      TO speak in a language- nothing about a GIFT of supernatural powers - careful of deception-
      Greek - language so that others understand -
      LOVE exactly - demons use their cunningness to deceive- pride ego - sign of the times +
      ICXC NIKA

  • @antonralph6947
    @antonralph6947 4 года назад

    I've heard this nonsense first shortly after I became a Christian.Most Pentecostals don't agree with this position. Oneness Pentecostals insist that in order to be a Christian one must be baptized into Jesus name and has to speak in tongues to be saved. Some will go so far as to say that Jesus prayed in tongues which is nonsense. If you look at each time Jesus prayed in Bible he almost always starts with calling God His Father. In the Lord's prayer outlines how we should pray no mention of tongues. He tells us to pray in His name again no mention of tongues. All Christians keep agree Jesus is our example in life. If you've been given this gift use it in your private prayer time.

  • @ajdolphin7
    @ajdolphin7 4 года назад

    They received the spirit in Acts 2 but spoke in a language. Not tongues as suggested. That is clear paul also made mention of it. Those who teach that have taken acts 2 out of context and show ignorance in scripture. Jesus said to the thief on cross today you shall be with me in paradise. Not by the way you speak in tongues yet.