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Gift Of Tongues

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The "Gift of Tongues," also known as glossolalia, refers to the supernatural ability given by the Holy Spirit to speak in languages that the speaker has not learned. This phenomenon is prominently featured in the New Testament, particularly in the Book of Acts, where the apostles began to speak in various tongues on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-12). This event marked the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, enabling the disciples to proclaim the wonders of God in languages understood by the diverse crowd present in Jerusalem, symbolizing the universal nature of the Gospel.In 1 Corinthians 12-14, the Apostle Paul discusses the gifts of the Spirit, including tongues, within the context of the church. He emphasizes that while the gift can serve as a means of personal edification (1 Corinthians 14:4), it should be exercised in an orderly manner and with interpretation when gathered with others, to ensure that the church is built up (1 Corinthians 14:27-28). Overall, the Gift of Tongues serves as both a sign of the Holy Spirit's presence and a tool for ministry, underscoring the importance of community and mutual understanding in the exercise of spiritual gifts.

William MacDonald

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the purpose of signs, wonders, miracles, and gifts of the Holy Spirit in confirming the gospel message. He refers to Hebrews chapter 2, emphasizing that the word spoken by angels was the law given on Mount Sinai. The speaker highlights the penalty associated wit

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