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Is Speaking in tongues of God?

Is Speaking in tongues of God?

Direction. The New Testament describes tongues largely as speech addressed to God, but also as something that can potentially be interpreted into human language, thereby “edifying the hearers” (1 Cor 14:5, 13). At Pentecost and Caesarea the speakers were praising God (Acts 2:11; 10:46).

What happens to your brain when you pray in tongues?

Speaking in tongues is an unusual mental state associated with specific religious traditions. Radiology investigators observed increased or decreased brain activity – by measuring regional cerebral blood flow with SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography) imaging – while the subjects were speaking in tongues.

What happens when you speak in tongues?

When speaking in tongues, the cool thing is that your spirit is praying but your mind is unfruitful. There’s a little test that I’ve tried on myself and told many people about. They’ve confirmed its truthfulness. You cannot carry on a conversation with a person while you’re doing something like reading a book.

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Do you want more of the Holy Spirit If you speak in tongues?

There’s a great promise for anybody—even people that already speak in tongues—if you want more of the Holy Spirit! If you’re convinced that this is something that God wants for you, then when you do pray, then open your mouth and start talking. Just speak whatever wants to come out. Do not be speaking in a language that you already know!

Does the Bible say to speak in tongues?

You’ve read instances of speaking in tongues in the book of Acts. You’ve read in Luke 11:13 where Jesus promised, If you then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!

Can a Christian be devoted without speaking in tongues?

There are plenty of wonderful Christians who are very devoted to Jesus Christ who have never spoken in tongues. But I can’t imagine any Christian not wanting everything that God might have for them. I can’t imagine any Christian not wanting everything that God might have for them. David Servant