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What
are speaking in tongues?
Many times when someone is baptized in the Holy Spirit, God will bless
him or her with the gift of speaking in tongues. This is a subject that
has brought much confusion to the Church.
When Paul started to preach on this subject he said, "Now concerning
spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you to be ignorant" (I
Corinthians 12:1). Unfortunately, there is probably more ignorance today
on the subject of the Spirit than on any other in the Scriptures.
Speaking
in tongues is yielding yourself to the Holy Spirit and by faith beginning
to communicate to God in a language you have never studied and do not
know.
What is language?
It is a pact between persons that certain sounds mean certain things.
Because of this pact, I am able to move my mouth, tongue and larynx in
certain ways to produce sound waves that hit your ears and vibrate bones
and nerve endings, sending specific patterns to your brain. Your brain
then interprets them based upon previously learned stimuli patterns, which
you readily understand as words. This is how I communicate and relate
thoughts to you - and you to me.
But speaking in tongues is unlike ordinary communication in that I must
by-pass my intellect to communicate with God in the Spirit. I must trust
the Holy Spirit to speak to God in sound patterns that are unfamiliar
to me, but known to God.
What
is the value of speaking in an unknown tongue?
I
have many weaknesses. One of them is that I don't always know how to pray
in a given situation. But when I pray with the help of the Holy Spirit
in tongues, He can pray through me, and my prayer goes to the middle of
His will. I can be sure that this is what God wants me to be praying for.
Paul
explains in Romans 8:26; "Likewise the Spirit also helps our infirmities:
for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself
maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered."
And in I Corinthians 14:14,15 he says, "For if I pray in an unknown
tongue, my spirit prayeth, but my understanding is unfruitful. What is
it then? I will pray with the Spirit, and I will pray with understanding
also."
Sometimes
in my devotional life I will pray in tongues that I don't understand.
What value is there in praying something I don't even understand? The
value doesn't lie with me. It lies with God. He understands it. So with
the help of the Holy Spirit I can get down into deeper areas, and I can
begin to praise God in a way that is really fulfilling to me and to God.
Paul said concerning speaking in tongues, "Indeed ye do praise God
well." It's a very good way to praise the Lord. So I start speaking
by faith, with the Holy Spirit prompting me. It is my voice, although
it is also the Holy Spirit speaking through me.
Now,
I've heard people say, "The Holy Spirit spoke through me, and I had
no control of it." But in the Book of Acts we read, "And they
began to speak..." In other words, they were speaking with their
voice. Likewise, it is your voice when you speak in tongues. You begin
to speak, and then the miracle begins - the Holy Spirit begins to prompt
your speech.
But
the minute you begin to speak in an unknown tongue, Satan will tell you
that you're just making it up. That is exactly what he did to me. But
Paul said, "I will pray with the Spirit and I will pray with understanding."
It was in his control to speak in tongues! I can pray in the Spirit any
time that I want, just by the exercise of my will. By faith I can begin
praying with the Spirit. He will prompt my speech, and I will be worshipping
God.
Evidence of the Baptism of the Holy
Spirit?
Now, you've heard no doubt people say, "Well, the only true evidence
of the baptism of the Holy Spirit is speaking in tongues." But I
believe that the only true evidence of the filling and the baptism of
the Holy Spirit is Agape love: the love that comes from God.
Now, many times I say, "Oh God, I want power in my life. I want the
gifts of the Spirit in my life. I want to be able to prophesy, to work
miracles, to lay hands on the sick and see them healed, to be a prophet
or a teacher." But what is your motivation? I may be able to do all
of these things, but if I don't have love I'm a big zero.
You
shouldn't seek spiritual gifts to glory in yourself. You should seek,
as Paul prayed, "That you might be filled with the fullness of God."
All of the fringe benefits that go along with fullness are fine, but don't
seek the benefits, seek the Giver! Seek Jesus Christ and His fullness.
Open your heart to Him and let God pour His blessing upon you!
For
a more complete explanation of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, we recommend
you read the Charisma vs. Charismania and Living Water: The Power of
the Holy Spirit in Your Life; both by Chuck Smith, and available in
the bookstore.
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